minutemarginalia.blogspot.com
Minute Marginalia: March 2007
http://minutemarginalia.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html
Second Year of the Look-About Club. The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Out of the Deep I Cry and All Mortal Flesh. Ladies of Grace Adieu. Monday, March 19, 2007. Jill at My Individual Take. Was kind enough to nominate me for a Thinking Blogger Award. According to the rules, each nominee is to nominate five more blogs - a task that should be simple, but which has left me stymied for the past few days. Although I'm probably not supposed to, I (re)nominate My Individual Take. Required one decision too many.).
minutemarginalia.blogspot.com
Minute Marginalia: October 2007
http://minutemarginalia.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
Second Year of the Look-About Club. The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Out of the Deep I Cry and All Mortal Flesh. Ladies of Grace Adieu. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. After seeing a notice about the Decades '08 Challenge. 8 books from 8 consecutive decades - over at A Reader's Journal. I decided it might be an effective way to review some historic children's series books. Here's my tentative list (which will probably be revised by 2008.):. Cousin Lucy at Study. Among the Trees at Elmridge. Posted by DJ 5:40 PM.
minutemarginalia.blogspot.com
Minute Marginalia: October 2006
http://minutemarginalia.blogspot.com/2006_10_01_archive.html
Second Year of the Look-About Club. The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Out of the Deep I Cry and All Mortal Flesh. Ladies of Grace Adieu. Sunday, October 22, 2006. Halfway through Hilary McKay's Caddy Ever After. And delaying, because I do not want it to end. That will mean waiting years (forever? For a new Casson family book. Odd seems to govern almost everything about McKay's writing. Her characters are quirky, and Caddy Ever After. Posted by DJ 9:44 PM.
minutemarginalia.blogspot.com
Minute Marginalia: September 2007
http://minutemarginalia.blogspot.com/2007_09_01_archive.html
Second Year of the Look-About Club. The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Out of the Deep I Cry and All Mortal Flesh. Ladies of Grace Adieu. Friday, September 28, 2007. I really hadn’t planned on reading or blogging about two WWII novels back-to-back. (In fact, when I first saw the cover of this book, I mistook the parachutes for flying saucers and was thus a bit surprised to find it set in WWII.) Still, Mal Peet’s. And, more recently, Jackie French’s. Or, as with. Posted by DJ 8:11 PM. Sunday, September 23, 2007.
minutemarginalia.blogspot.com
Minute Marginalia: Ladies of Grace Adieu
http://minutemarginalia.blogspot.com/2007/05/ladies-of-grace-adieu_19.html
International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day (Apr. Hitlers Daughter (TBR and Decades challenge). Hitlers Daughter, contd. Notes on a mystery writers panel. And yet another challenge. Tequila Worm (TBR challenge). Saturday, May 19, 2007. Ladies of Grace Adieu. Expectations play a large part in a book's reception, and I may have been fortunate in coming to Susanna Clarke's story collection The Ladies of Grace Adieu. Marriage and women's magic run through the first three tales, with "Ladies of Grace Adieu"...
minutemarginalia.blogspot.com
Minute Marginalia: May 2007
http://minutemarginalia.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.html
Second Year of the Look-About Club. The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Out of the Deep I Cry and All Mortal Flesh. Ladies of Grace Adieu. Saturday, May 19, 2007. Ladies of Grace Adieu. Expectations play a large part in a book's reception, and I may have been fortunate in coming to Susanna Clarke's story collection The Ladies of Grace Adieu. Having heard, repeatedly, that it lacked the magnitude of Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. Marriage and women's magic run through the first three tales, with "Ladies of G...
minutemarginalia.blogspot.com
Minute Marginalia: The Invention of Hugo Cabret
http://minutemarginalia.blogspot.com/2007/11/invention-of-hugo-cabret.html
Out of the Deep I Cry and All Mortal Flesh. Ladies of Grace Adieu. International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day (Apr. Hitlers Daughter (TBR and Decades challenge). Hitlers Daughter, contd. Monday, November 19, 2007. The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Title page shown here added immensely to the experience of reading the book . (And, of course, Selznick received a Caldecott Honor for his magnificent work with Barbara Kerley‘s. Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins. The Invention of Hugo Cabret. A Trip to the Moon.
minutemarginalia.blogspot.com
Minute Marginalia: Decades '08 Challenge
http://minutemarginalia.blogspot.com/2007/10/decades-08-challenge.html
Out of the Deep I Cry and All Mortal Flesh. Ladies of Grace Adieu. International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day (Apr. Hitlers Daughter (TBR and Decades challenge). Hitlers Daughter, contd. Notes on a mystery writers panel. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. After seeing a notice about the Decades '08 Challenge. 8 books from 8 consecutive decades - over at A Reader's Journal. I decided it might be an effective way to review some historic children's series books. Cousin Lucy at Study. Among the Trees at Elmridge.
minutemarginalia.blogspot.com
Minute Marginalia: Tamar
http://minutemarginalia.blogspot.com/2007/09/tamar.html
Ladies of Grace Adieu. International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day (Apr. Hitlers Daughter (TBR and Decades challenge). Hitlers Daughter, contd. Notes on a mystery writers panel. Friday, September 28, 2007. I really hadn’t planned on reading or blogging about two WWII novels back-to-back. (In fact, when I first saw the cover of this book, I mistook the parachutes for flying saucers and was thus a bit surprised to find it set in WWII.) Still, Mal Peet’s. And, more recently, Jackie French’s. Or, as with.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT