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The Introverts Bill of Rights. For Those We Lose Along The Way. Monday, October 31, 2011. Grave Mercy Cover Art. I find myself in the position of having something exciting to share, but no real blog home from which to share it. My R.L. LaFevers author blog has now become a part of my new middle grade website, and my new YA website is not finished yet. I have a brand new cover to share, so I'm hoping you will not mind if I take a moment to unveil it here. (Plus? This is the cover for my upcoming YA. Hope ...
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Friendship, by Sue Culhane | tslibraryblog
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Reflections, thoughts, ideas. School lunches, by Sue Culhane. Donations, by Sue Culhane →. Friendship, by Sue Culhane. August 29, 2012. A friend is a gift you give yourself – so wrote the renowned Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson. On August 16. The Toronto Star published a column under the headline 12 books about friendship lost and found. Of the 12 books listed the Temiskaming Shores Public Library has 7 and all of them have been very popular throughout the years. They are:. Enter your comment here.
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March | 2015 | tslibraryblog
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Reflections, thoughts, ideas. Monthly Archives: March 2015. The Neighbourhood Library, by Catherine Gillier. March 25, 2015. The calendar says that spring has arrived. The colder weather does not want to leave. To discourage this unwelcome guest that is staying too long, patrons visit their neighbourhood library. They walk around and browse through the many book titles … Continue reading →. Canada Reads, by Sue Culhane. March 19, 2015. As March enters its second week, by Catherine Gillier. March 11, 2015.
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The Last Days of July, by Catherine Gillier | tslibraryblog
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Reflections, thoughts, ideas. July Jewels, by Catherine Gillier. August Summertime, by Catherine Gillier →. The Last Days of July, by Catherine Gillier. July 29, 2015. The last days of July surround the beautiful lakes and trees of Temiskaming. At the library, books are coming down from the shelves and going home with patrons from the community. Be part of the library and come to see the many titles available. Or will she break her silence and finally be set free? AFTER THE STORM by Linda Castillo is a t...
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May | 2015 | tslibraryblog
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Reflections, thoughts, ideas. Monthly Archives: May 2015. May 27, 2015. The Huffington Post is an American online blog which covers a wide variety of subjects ranging from politics, social issues, women’s issues, the arts and entertainment to name a few. The site has garnered much respect since its inception in … Continue reading →. The Green Grass of May by Catherine Gillier. May 22, 2015. Ruth Rendell, by Sue Culhane. May 13, 2015. The Complexity and Simplicity of May by Catherine Gillier. May 6, 2015.
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Raindrops, Secrets and Mystery by Catherine Gillier | tslibraryblog
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Reflections, thoughts, ideas. Robert Munsch, by Sue Culhane. The Next Chapter with Shelagh Rogers, by Sue Culhane →. Raindrops, Secrets and Mystery by Catherine Gillier. June 17, 2015. Between raindrops, diligent gardeners have spruced up their lawns and tended to the gardens. Mid-June has passed. The first day of summer is on the horizon. The seeds are planted. Now the season waits for the growth. The author’s prose makes the answer completely unforgettable. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. You a...
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April | 2015 | tslibraryblog
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Reflections, thoughts, ideas. Monthly Archives: April 2015. The Mid-point of April has disappeared, by Catherine Gillier. April 22, 2015. The mid-point of April has disappeared, and so has much of the snow. Through the sunshine and the blowing wind, the books in the library have something to say to the community: April may be the cruelest month. But it … Continue reading →. Women Writers, by Sue Culhane. April 15, 2015. The Sunny Days of April Open the Heart, by Catherine Gillier. April 8, 2015. On Vince...
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August Summertime, by Catherine Gillier | tslibraryblog
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Reflections, thoughts, ideas. The Last Days of July, by Catherine Gillier. Linwood Barclay, by Sue Culhane →. August Summertime, by Catherine Gillier. August 12, 2015. BIG SKY SUMMER by Linda Lael Miller is a novel of secrets. One man has a rodeo legacy to continue and a relationship to forget. One woman, a country music superstar, has the consequences of the past to keep under wraps. How many secrets will surface in Parable County when these two independent people try desperately to create t...So, as su...
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Reflections, thoughts, ideas. Newer posts →. Linda Castillo, by Sue Culhane. September 23, 2016. Recently I have been enjoying listening to audio books whilst driving. The Temiskaming Shores Public Library has an interesting collection on its shelves. Why I mention this is that I am listening to books that I would not normally select so am moving out of my comfort zone. There is also an ongoing romantic element between Burkholder and State Agent John Tomasetti which adds to the story line. In this month ...
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February | 2015 | tslibraryblog
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Reflections, thoughts, ideas. Monthly Archives: February 2015. Colleen McCullough, by Catherine Gillier. February 26, 2015. Cold February continues to blow. And although winter is not the favorite season of many, library patrons do find it a good time to read. Colleen McCullough has written many very profound novels. This week, some of them want to … Continue reading →. Go Set a Watchman, by Sue Culhane. February 18, 2015. Come in From the Cold by Catherine Gillier. February 11, 2015. February 4, 2015.