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Sudan: Lyrics Alley (Book-from-every-country #53) | Biblioglobal
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Reading my way around the world. May 20, 2014. Sudan: Lyrics Alley (Book-from-every-country #53). By Leila Aboulela, strongly reminds me of a Louisa May Alcott book. Both tell engaging compelling stories while having a rather strong moralizing tone. (There are also happen to be a few plot similarities to a specific Louisa May Alcott book.). 8221; is also an important theme. I learned from the author’s note at the end of the book that. 8220;When you write about a Muslim woman, like I did with my previous ...
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Mary Okeke Reviews: Awards
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My Books, My Passion! Thank you Debbie: ExUrbanis. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. So The Path Does Not Die, 2012, Pede Hollist * *. Waiting for an Angel, 2003, Helon Habila * * *. Kindle Scout—Another Publication Option for African Genre Fiction by P. Zoro. Oil on Water, 2010, Helon Habila * *. Blogger Spotlight: Incessant Scribble. Recent Comments. Join us. Ayebia Clarke Publishing Ltd. Best Translated Book Award Nominee for Fiction Longlist. Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Fiction.
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Like I'm Feasting: White Tiger on Snow Mountain-David Gordon
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015. White Tiger on Snow Mountain-David Gordon. White Tiger on Snow Mountain-David Gordon. How do you do a synopsis of a short story collection? Gordon's stories are primarily a mix of awkward, wit, and cleverness. Also, lots of eroticism so if you're the sort who blushes.probably best not to read them in public. There's something for all sorts of readers in here to be honest-the hyperrealists, the drug-addled, the. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Powered By Blogger Widgets.
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ABC ~ bookshy
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Being someone that absolutely loves book covers, I wanted to find a way to celebrate and recognise them - and so I. Started African Book Covers. ABC It is my ode to book covers. A B C in the News. African Book Covers has been named a top photo tumblr for those who have any interest in Africa on Africa is a Country's. Summer List: Africa Tumblrs. This beautiful tumblr where the author has extensively curated the front covers written by Africans, past and present. 26 December 2012 at 15:58. You could get m...
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Like I'm Feasting: June 2015
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Tuesday, June 23, 2015. An unusual take on the coming-of-age novel featuring feral children and an underground music scene. Let me start by just noting that I had no real idea what I was reading sometimes. How did I get here? It's a hard read to. But I do anyway? Thursday, June 18, 2015. Suffer the Children-Craig DiLouie. Suffer the Children-Craig DiLouie. A sudden disease (Herod's Syndrome) strikes down all the children. When they return to life, they demand blood. Especially when I spent much of the fi...
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Like I'm Feasting: Station Eleven-Emily St. John Mandel
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Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Station Eleven-Emily St. John Mandel. Station Eleven-Emily St. John Mandel. So an airborne disease has hit the world and a group of travelers become stranded at an airport in Canada. The world comes to an end but they are still alive, making a new world order for themselves without forgetting the old. To the hype machine and read it anyway because this is a lovely book. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Powered By Blogger Widgets. Me, You, and Books. The Charm of It.
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Like I'm Feasting: The Warden-Anthony Trollope
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015. A novel of manners in which a warden gets pushed from his post by slanderous anti-clerical actions and no one ends up all that happy. This was definitely a I'm-too-stubborn-to-stop-reading novel. Trollope is a classic author, amongst the favorites of many of my favorite British writers but good lord, why on earth was I reading this? I despise novels of manners and I am not a fan of clerical intrigues. My favorite stories involving priests are usually supernatural (exorcism? Onlin...
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Like I'm Feasting: January 2015
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Saturday, January 17, 2015. Good Bye 2014, Hello 2015! My backlog of book reviews is really long and scary so once I finish this new year and return to work/write abstracts madness, do expect a dense schedule of posts. In 2014 I read 146 books (as opposed to previous years of 110 and 192). On average these books were 312 pages. I read a bunch of novellas so that brought the number down but I also slogged through so many 700 pagers! Lowest non-fiction count yet! Top 14 of 2014. Snow in May- Kseniya Melnik.
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Read & Resist Tucson! | Feminist Texican Reads
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By Author: I – J. By Author: N – O. By Author: P – Q. By Author: U – V. By Author: X – Z. By Title: D E. By Title: J – L. By Title: N – O. By Title: P – R. By Title: U – Z. Books Read in 2016. Books Read in 2015. Books Read in 2014. Books Read in 2013. Books Read in 2012. Books Read in 2011. Books Read in 2010. A to Z Challenge. A Year of Feminist Classics. Take A Chance Challenge 3. The Pulitzer 1s Challenge. What’s in a Name? Tuscon’s Banned Books. Women’s Prize for Fiction Project. January 23, 2012.