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A Little Reading...: May 2011
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Friday, May 27, 2011. And Yet Another Blog. This blog is waiting for something to happen. It might eventually become my main book blog. I'll have to play with it for a while, though. Check back later. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Children of the Lone Star (family history blog). Joy's Blog (my original book blog). Joysweb (memes, photos, etc.). Old Broad on Parade (online journal). And Yet Another Blog. Picture Window template. Template images by Deejpilot.
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A Little Reading...: Reading Report: The Man in Lower Ten
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Monday, November 7, 2011. Reading Report: The Man in Lower Ten. Written by Mary Roberts Rinehart. The Man in Lower Ten. Was the first mystery novel written by Mary Roberts Rinehart, and is known as the first detective novel to appear on national bestseller lists (I haven't checked that out, but it sounds likely). Hmmmm Complicated enough for ya? From his partner, too. As a teen, I read quite a bit of MRR's work but haven't read anything by her in many years. Reading this has made me remember what a g...
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A Little Reading...: Review Index
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For a list of the reviews and reading reports I've posted, just click on this link. Or the individual links below:. Reviews by Book Title: A. Reviews by Book Title: B. Reviews by Book Title: C. Reviews by Book Title: D. Reviews by Book Title: E. Reviews by Book Title: F. Reviews by Book Title: G. Reviews by Book Title: H. Reviews by Book Title: I. Reviews by Book Title: J. Reviews by Book Title: K. Reviews by Book Title: L. Reviews by Book Title: M. Reviews by Book Title: N. Reviews by Book Title: O.
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A Little Reading...: Challenges
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A Little Reading...: About
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A Little Reading...: October 2011
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Monday, October 17, 2011. What Are You Reading? Much better week, last week - where reading is concerned, anyway. Now if the weather would just keep improving, the fall would be shaping up quite nicely. I actually managed to finish four books last week:. Mrs Malory and A Time to Die. By Hazel Holt; The Killings at Badger's Drift. By Caroline Graham; and The Man in Lower Ten. And Episode of the Wandering Knife. Both by Mary Roberts Rinehart. By Agatha Christie, and Mr. Murder. What Are You Reading? Thursd...
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Children of the Lone Star: February 2009
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Children of the Lone Star. Research, reminiscences, and photos. The family history of Joy and Michael Hall. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. Wish You Were Here. Well, she never got that job – her only ambition was to be a housewife and mother. And it took the uncertainty of a World War to push my father into action. They were happily married for fifteen years – until he died of heart failure a few months before his 37th birthday. My mother never remarried. I miss them both. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Children of the Lone Star: March 2009
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Children of the Lone Star. Research, reminiscences, and photos. The family history of Joy and Michael Hall. Saturday, March 21, 2009. Looking back over my family history files, I noticed that my great-grandfather died March 22, 1942 – sixty-seven years ago this month. I never met him. My great-grandmother (my father's grandparents); they both died before I was born. My g-grandfather, Frank Grohman. Short for Sylvester – yes, that's a boy). My grandmother, Emma Mary Grohman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Children of the Lone Star: January 2009
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Children of the Lone Star. Research, reminiscences, and photos. The family history of Joy and Michael Hall. Thursday, January 1, 2009. Welcome to the genealogy blog of Joy and Michael Hall. Some of the Texas family surnames we're researching are Banta, Bishop, Fest, Grohman, Hall, Horn, Kuentz, Locke, McClelland, Palmer, Schmidt, and Steele. Eventually, we plan to post more detailed family trees. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. My Other Blogs and Pages. San Antonio Express News.
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A Little Reading...: Reading Report: The Fatal Touch
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Monday, November 7, 2011. Reading Report: The Fatal Touch. Written by Conor Fitzgerald. Bloomsbury, 2011; 378 pages. A man lies dead in a Roman piazza. Is he simply the unfortunate victim of a local mugger with a penchant for preying on tourists? Or is there something more sinister to the story? If the killing was an accident, why is the colonel so deeply interested? And the reason it took me so long to finish it. Maybe I just wasn't as good a match with the book as I thought I'd be. Or maybe it ...It's ...