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Rene' is a children's book buyer at University Book Store in Seattle, Washington.
Notes From the Bedside Table: January 2015
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Saturday, January 10, 2015. It's Spademan, Spademan All the Time! Crows in the trees across the street, huddled up in the cold. Sunrise was at 7:56, sunset will be at 4:38 pm. Tomorrow! Sunrise will occur one minute earlier than today, tomorrow we will have 1:42 more daylight than today. Sunrise will happen at 7:55! I've loved walking to work in the dark, last week I got off the ferry in Bainbridge and IT WAS STILL DARK! Science fiction expands where we are to where we will be. It’s only a matter o...
Notes From the Bedside Table: July 2013
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Saturday, July 27, 2013. Cars, Cars, More Cars and a List. Sunrise was at 5:41, sunset will be at 8:50 pm. It's cool this morning, and the day should only get to 78 degrees. We'll see about that. Sometimes the weather here is notoriously difficult to chase down. It is clear, though, with big blue skies and a nice little breeze. I've not usually been a HUGE fan of cars; I like the ones I drive, I loved my little blue Chevy Nova, but I am. This is the trunk end of the above car. I love the echo of abov...
Notes From the Bedside Table: April 2014
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Friday, April 18, 2014. Gabrielle Zevin on tour for The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry. Sunrise was at 6:15 am, sunset will be at 8:03 pm. Here is some of our staff at Eagle Harbor Book Company. In the black hat) and her new book, The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry. For his work in writing and teaching poetry on the island.). Gabrielle signing books. Some have chicken stickers! All for Kids Books and Music often had an undertone of wet diaper! And it wasn't unpleasant! The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry. Booksell...
Notes From the Bedside Table: November 2014
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Monday, November 24, 2014. Sunrise was at 7:28, sunset was at 4:24. What a rainy day it was. Water rushing down both sides of Rainier at 6:15 am. Four feet out from the curbs on both sides, water streaming down all the streets and parking lots to add to the depths, the drains completely overwhelmed, more water going over the drains than into them. All I could think of was “rain gardens, rain gardens, rain gardens”! Well, it's a good thing the ferry just stops. By Cathleen Davitt Bell. There is sex, decep...
Notes From the Bedside Table: April 2015
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Saturday, April 11, 2015. Spring and Seveneves by Stephenson. Sunrise was at 6:29, sunset will be 7:53. I love coming home in the daylight. Ah, the true harbinger of Spring, the lilac bush. Our bushes are really old ones, planted long before we ever lived in our house, and the oldest man on our street remembers picking them for his mom when he was a little boy. Looking forward to reading this on 4/3. Need a few more minutes, please! I just spent the last week reading Neal Stephenson '. Has the very bestf...
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Third Street Books - the blog: April 2011
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Third Street Books - the blog. Tidbits and thoughts from your local bookseller. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. A kids book, not for kids. I apologize if this book (or even the idea of it) offends you. That is not my intent. As a parent, and a book lover, I just thought this was funny. For more information about the title, to be released in October. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Third Street Books's Fan Box. Third Street Books on Facebook. There was an error in this gadget. Be a Part of the Story IndieBound.
TSquared: Encouraging the young writer
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Mmmm reading and eating. Sunday, November 10, 2013. Encouraging the young writer. I recently had a request from a parent for reading recommendations for her nine-year-old who is a very advanced reader and writer. I thought I would share what I came up with. For writing guides, I would recommend a pairing of the sublime and the ridiculous. In my opinion, every serious writer, no matter what age, should have a copy of Strunk and White's The Elements of Style. I think the illustrated version. Are all great&...
TSquared: March 2012
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Mmmm reading and eating. Friday, March 9, 2012. Making Toast by Roger Rosenblatt. This week, I wrote a book report for the other blog I feed, www.onebravethingaday.com. That's the blog for the book I'm working on- the inspirational memoir of my co-author, Linda Lewis Keeney. Since we started writing together, Linda and I have been reading and comparing notes on books that might be good comparisons to ours. I chose Making Toast. Want to read my recommendation for Making Toast. Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
TSquared: November 2012
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Mmmm reading and eating. Monday, November 12, 2012. Random Acts of Reading guest post: backlist. I love the book blog prompts Erin at Random Acts of Reading. Gives us every month. For November, we got to think about older favorites for kids. No surprise that the other bloggers' contributions had me going, "Oooh! I knew she was a kindred spirit! See the whole fabulous list and sing a variation of that song from childhood: "Read new books, but read the oll-lld; Some are silver and the others GOLD.".
TSquared: May 2012
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Mmmm reading and eating. Monday, May 21, 2012. Book club, here we come. Just finished Treasure Island! By Sara Levine. Fast, fun, sly, and oddly and unexpectedly sweet. I get to lead discussion of it Saturday night at Book Mixer. Here's hoping we get a good crowd! Music pairings for this book might be songs by The Decembrists, The Pogues, and Regina Spektor. Other suggestions? Music and book pairings. Friday, May 4, 2012. Speaking of picture books. I participated in Random Acts of Reading's blogger panel.
TSquared: August 2012
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Mmmm reading and eating. Tuesday, August 21, 2012. A page-turner: "12.21" by Dustin Thomason. Back in the 1990s, I studied Biology and read Michael Crichton medical thrillers for escapism. and I also met a very nice boy who had been friends with my best friend from childhood. We all wound up in college together, and that nice boy and I took some pre-med requirements together. He went on to med school, but that wasn't all- he also wrote a best-seller called The Rule of Four. Thursday, August 2, 2012.
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Third Street Books - the blog: December 2011
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Third Street Books - the blog. Tidbits and thoughts from your local bookseller. Friday, December 9, 2011. This whole Ditch Amazon Day has been interesting, to say the least. We have received much more publicity about it than I ever thought (booksellers like to share news, especially of bold moves against The Man). There have been some flubs. One news outlet listed the wrong store in their article. Another just listed that we are asking people to bring in proof that they bought. Wednesday, December 7, 2011.
unsettled: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt: A review in Two parts
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Books, and cats, and naps. Friday, November 15, 2013. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt: A review in Two parts. Part One is here. I read Donna Tartt's The Secret History. A few years ago and loved it. It's a favorite. So I was super excited to hear that she was finally publishing something new. The Goldfinch. Propels you through the hard stuff. It's life. And it's pretty stunning. Oh, and there's also a painting. Every fucking post.get out of my life! I think the power of the Vegas bit of Goldfinch. Does to m...
unsettled: Battleborn...No, not THAT Battle Born
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Books, and cats, and naps. Friday, August 23, 2013. Battleborn.No, not THAT Battle Born. If you were one of my former Goodreads friends, you may have read this review already. Well, here's a spruced up version I wrote for my monthly staff pick at the store in an attempt to actually sell the damn thing. I agonized over this review the first time.and I agonized over it again the second time. Anyways, here it is. By Claire Vaye Watkins. Just hear me out, okay? For some phenomenal writing. Bonus: if you watc...
unsettled: The Killers: Update
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Books, and cats, and naps. Friday, September 27, 2013. In order to avoid all the endless Killers posts that seem to be happening, I'm consolidating them into one GIANT post. It's totally convenient because you can easily find all the super important news about the world's greatest band, or you can easily skip the entire post if you are (more than likely) not interested. They released a new song earlier this month. Some of you may. I made a chart about how I feel about the song. I mean, COME ON! Last week...
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Notes from the Bartender | Culture and Comment for the Cocktail Cognoscenti
Notes from the Bartender. 124; Comments RSS. Where do old blogs go to die? Posted on October 27, 2011. Why did this blog stop so suddenly? Where did its writers go? Were they trapped behind a dense hedge of thorns for 100 years waiting to be rescued by a hot princess (with an ass like Pippa’s) who would rouse them from their writer’s block? Or maybe they were just having a little lie down…. 124; Tagged: Blogs. 124; Leave a comment. Maps – A New Perspective. Posted on April 6, 2010. Which is why I found.
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Notes from the Battalion. Sunday, March 8, 2015. Like the Mormon Battalion, we followed the prophet and enlisted for 12 months. Like the Mormon Battalion, our 12 month mission has brought many blessings. We are grateful we had this opportunity to serve. Monday we had our last shift at the beautiful San Diego temple grounds. Tuesday we went through a session at the temple and then had our last shift at the Battalion. As we said goodbye to the Sisters that night, it was teary for me. This is the first time...
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Notes from the beautiful city – Photographs by Greg Thompson
Notes from the beautiful city. Photographs by Greg Thompson. Notes from the beautiful city. December 24, 2017. April 1, 2018. The coffee is good, getting me to just the right pitch, and here I am. Wanting to put a few things down, mostly notes to myself, to see where it goes. I don’t have a better reason or explanation than that. This is one of my favorite images. My son is grown now. I love him dearly (as I do my two older children! And I say all this with good humor… I am not depressed! I had my moment...
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See, that’s what the app is perfect for. Wahhhh, I don’t wanna. My mind and everything that goes through it. Dec 3rd, 2017. Here’s some poetry i wrote today that’s gonna be on a music project im working on. She’s not coming home. I know what you did and you show no remorse,. You’re a killer of dreams, hopes, ambition, you’re a relentless force,. Your desire to change is outweighted by your disgust in me,. You can hide behind a wall or a computer screen but that doesn’t change how i feel,. These people do...
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Notes From the Bedside Table
Saturday, May 14, 2016. Bored Bored bored bored. Bored. Sunrise today was at 5:32 am, sunrise will be at 8:40 pm! Last Monday night, when I got home from bookgroup at about 9:45, the sky was still ruddy over the Olympic mountains to the west. Long twilights are a true joy. View from the window where my computer is living this week. And with a house full of unread books, and uncleared shelves and closets, I shouldn't be bored. But I am. So, I guess I am going to drag that stack of b. Scholastic) which I h...
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Thursday, December 6, 2007. Revolution OS: Notes from the Revolution. I believe Eric Raymond's The Cathedral and the Bazaar, which is cited several times, would add to my understanding of the subject.and allow for my low-tech preference for printed words on a page I can turn at will! Friday, October 5, 2007. All right, YouTube isn't a video game in the usual sense of the term, but it's a fun, democratic site. I enjoyed seeing what was popular at the moment and I can understand how viewers could get h...
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Notes from the Belly
Notes from the Belly. Wednesday, July 2, 2008. When i was 11, my mom started dating a wonderful man whom she married two years later. shortly after their wedding, my stepfather adopted my brother and i so as form a more cohesive family, all sharing a common last name. by the time of the adoption, my biological father had faded far away from my life. i later found out that he remarried and had another son and daughter. Tuesday, July 1, 2008. Lagging woefully behind the early adopters, i recently read abou...
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