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Another look book | Unearthing yesterday's literary gems
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. A Lady Quite Lost – Arthur Stringer. February 13, 2017. A novel about a jilted man who runs away to the Canadian wilderness, and the woman who accidentally disturbs his solitude. 1931. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Posted in Severely Forgotten. Click to ...
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Olduvai Reads: Moving!
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Thursday, November 12, 2009. This blog has served me well over the past few years. It has developed from a rather personal blog into a Singapore food one, and, since this year and my leave of absence from Singapore, it's been turned into a sort of book blog. It was quite appalling going over some of my earlier blog posts which were extremely ramble-y and whiny (oh please don't go look! This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. Age 30 - A...
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red headed book child: June 2014
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2016 A-Z Mystery Author Challenge. 01/1/2016-12/31/2016 * Sign up and post your reviews here! A-Z Mystery Author Challenge-2016- Who I Want to Read! W= In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware. TLC Book Tour: The Year she left us by Kathryn Ma. Friends, Sins and Possibilities: a collection of poems by Susan Beall Summers. This is my Aunt Susan. Click on the picture to see her fabulous website! Saturday, June 14, 2014. Here's what I have read and listened to that is worth mentioning. Thanks for stopping by and s...
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Rah Rah #Readathon | 1330v: Thoughts of an Eclectic reader
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1330v: Thoughts of an Eclectic reader. Sunday Salon: Happy Easter! Sunday Salon →. April 24, 2015. Dewey’s Annual 24 Hour Readathon! While it’s not the same without Dewey here, (and it will never be,) I am so glad that Heather. Take on the gigantic task TWICE a year of hosting this event. You guys, along with your co-hosts, rock! Here’s my game plan for the big day:. Where Women Are Kings. No Matter The Wreckage: Poems. By Tamera Will Wissinger. The Wicked the Divine. Vol 1 by Noelle Stevenson (re-read).
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Moderately Forgotten | Another look book
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. Moderately forgotten books are the books your parents or grandparents might have read and loved back in the day. Almost any reader today, however, would be hard pressed to recognize the author, much less the title. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Follow Blog via Email.
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In Spring it is the Dawn: Hellooooooo.....is anybody out there??
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Saturday, August 30, 2014. Hellooooooo.is anybody out there? Joshua Tree National Park, February 2013. Wow It's hard to believe that the last time I posted here was almost a year and a half ago. And to be honest, I was barely even here for the year previous. Things pretty much slowed to a halt on the blogging front right about the time we found out we were moving from Japan to San Diego, but this very long, very extended blog silence is only partly because of that. Filed under: Random life stuff. August ...
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Reading History – bookskeptic.com
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Reading Ireland Month 2016. The name is pretty self-explanatory, it is a list of books I read starting, like this blog, from 2015. I don’t treat reading like a race, but I rarely spend months reading one book. I also rarely read more than one book at a time, I had to stop when once telling my friend about a book I combined plot of all three books I was reading back then. You will probably notice a pattern in my reading choices, more on this and reasons for it in my future post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Z is for ZOMGIDIDN’TFINISHTHE CHALLENGEAGAIN – Failed Experiments & Experimental Failings
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Failed Experiments and Experimental Failings. However, the future's a big place! Z is for ZOMGIDIDN’TFINISHTHE CHALLENGEAGAIN. But I came SO close😦 And I swear, I had exams! SIX whole months of the year are over, and believe me, it doesn’t feel like that at all. More later. Figuring out things, one step at a time. Because, not all those who wander are lost. View all posts by UpwardSpiral. July 1, 2014. April 11, 2015. A to Z Challenge. Pingback: Z is for ZOMGIFINISHED! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Recent...
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Z is for ZOMGIFINISHED! – Failed Experiments & Experimental Failings
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Failed Experiments and Experimental Failings. However, the future's a big place! Z is for ZOMGIFINISHED! I admit that this is a feeble attempt at a Z post, but I’m merely referencing my post. From last year. You see, this is the first time in my four years of doing the A to Z Challenge that I’m penning a Z post on the 30th of April. It’s only my second time writing a Z post AT ALL. I do remember that the one I wrote last year was written in June or July. So honestly, I’m very very thrilled! Reflection 2 ...
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