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My Top 5 Least Favorites of 2015 (So Far) | The Library Lush
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A habitual reader with a library dependency. 100 Books In 2016. My Top 5 Least Favorites of 2015 (So Far). June 12, 2015. June 21, 2015. Note: This post inspired by gingerreadslainey. From YouTube and her Top 5 Wednesdays. ALERT: I’m halfway through my goal of 100 books in 2015! That’s right, I’ve read 50 books already! So I thought I would tell you my least favorites first (bad news first, right? And then next week I’ll talk about what my favorites of the year are so far! Ok They were not a DNF. So thes...
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Books That Should Be Movies | The Library Lush
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A habitual reader with a library dependency. 100 Books In 2016. Books That Should Be Movies. March 5, 2015. March 5, 2015. Now, not every book can be made into a movie nor should they *cough*. 8220;Fifty Shades of Grey”. But there are some books that. When I say “books that should be made into movies” this means that I have not yet heard of these books being optioned for movie making and/or heard anything about them being made into a movie. If you have, however, please let me know! Ahmad is a jinni, a be...
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A habitual reader with a library dependency. 100 Books In 2016. June Wrap-Up and July TBR. July 6, 2015. Almost a week into July and no June wrap-up? Where have I been*? I’ve been working, reading, and bookstagramming. I’ve also found a new obsession: booktube. But we’ll discuss that on a later day. Anyway, here I am! Here’s what I read in June:. The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman. And We Stay by Jenny Hubbard. Girls Like Us by Gail Giles. Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia. Lock In by John Scalzi.
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June Wrap-Up & July TBR | The Library Lush
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A habitual reader with a library dependency. 100 Books In 2016. June Wrap-Up and July TBR. July 6, 2015. Almost a week into July and no June wrap-up? Where have I been*? I’ve been working, reading, and bookstagramming. I’ve also found a new obsession: booktube. But we’ll discuss that on a later day. Anyway, here I am! Here’s what I read in June:. The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman. And We Stay by Jenny Hubbard. Girls Like Us by Gail Giles. Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia. Lock In by John Scalzi.
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LynnDee | The Library Lush
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A habitual reader with a library dependency. 100 Books In 2016. New Year, New Things Happening. January 3, 2016. You may have noticed that I was on a roll with my posting, and then I seemingly rolled off a cliff or something. I feel that I can express myself better on video because I’m all about tone. And with writing, it’s sometimes difficult to tell when I’m being snarky, or sincere, or funny, etc. And I HATE having to use LOL all the time to indicate that I’m joking. December 9, 2015. Here’s the...
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A habitual reader with a library dependency. 100 Books In 2016. I am a twenty-something librarian-in-training with a love for all things library, books and pop culture. I have been working in a library of some sort since 2009 but I have the most experience in public libraries. I am currently in the process of getting my Masters in Library Science so that I can become a master librarian (muahahahahahahah! And/or follow me on Twitter @librarylushblog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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July Wrap-Up | The Library Lush
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A habitual reader with a library dependency. 100 Books In 2016. July 31, 2015. Another month has gone by, and more books have been read! I managed to read most of my July TBR. Give or take a couple. Here’s what I read in July:. One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories by B.J. Novak. The Rosie Effect (Don Tillman #2) by Graeme Simsion:. Doomed Queens: Royal Women Who Met Bad Ends, From Cleopatra to Princess Di by Kris Waldherr. Unlocked: An Oral History of Haden’s Syndrome by John Scalzi:. Writes her res...
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Review Policy | The Library Lush
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A habitual reader with a library dependency. 100 Books In 2016. Currently, I am just reviewing books I’ve checked out from my public library, purchased myself, or received as gifts. But, if you’re interested in me reviewing YOUR book, here’s what you should know:. I will accept print copies of ARCs. I don’t have an ereader so ebooks are not an option unfortunately. A link to the review post will be posted on my Goodreads page and may possibly end up in print. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commentin...
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The Gardener of Baghdad: Review | The Library Lush
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A habitual reader with a library dependency. 100 Books In 2016. The Gardener of Baghdad: Review. August 16, 2015. Title: The Gardener of Baghdad. Author: Ahmad Ardalan ( Goodreads. Source: I recieved a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. I liked this novel, and I liked the idea behind it, but I did not love it. Let me tell you first what I liked about it, and then I’ll tell you the issues I had with it. Was Ali arrested for kidnapping Mary? 8216;s The Sandcastle Girls.