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Navigate: ( Previous 10 Entries. Aug 12th, 2015. Jul 23rd, 2015. Just finished reading Armada. By Ernest Cline. This is his second book (the first was the excellent book, Ready Player One. Fast paced videogame/space war story line. A bit reminiscent of Ender's Game. Not as good as Ready Player One. Jul 4th, 2015. IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America. WHEN in the Course of human Events,. Has called together Legislative Bodies at Places unusual, unco...
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The BibliOH!phile | for lovers of the written word
For lovers of the written word. For Lovers of the Written Word. Hello and welcome to the BibliOH! This is where Stuti, 17. The books she loves. The books she loves to hate. Hi, I'm Stuti! I'm a reader, a writer, and professional teenage daydreamer. Here, I talk about reading, review books, and fangirl majorly. For ARC related queries, please email at. Have a lovely day! What I’m Reading. Top Ten Auto-Buy Authors. The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Ahdieh. Last Ten Books That Came Into My Possession.
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The Bibliolater
Someone who's just passionately enthusiastic about books. Sunday, 13 December 2015. Review: The Queen of the Tearling. The Queen of the Tearling. Source: Personal purchase, ebook. Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, High Fantasy, Adventure. This book looked really intimidating to me before I read it - not only is it almost 500 pages and looks really wordy, but everyone seems to love it. I literally haven’t read a bad review of it! It wasn’t that I. I would recommend this book to some people, but if high fantas...
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the Bibliomagician – Comment & practical guidance from the LIS-Bibliometrics community
Comment and practical guidance from the LIS-Bibliometrics community. What are you doing today? The Lis-Bibliometrics commissioned, Elsevier sponsored bibliometric competencies research project is seeking to develop a community-supported set of bibliometric competencies, particularly for those working in libraries as well as in other related services. You can take part by completing the bibliometrics competencies survey at: https:/ survey.shef.ac.uk/limesurvey/index.php? Today I am preparing a presentatio...
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The Bibliomane
For the love of the written word. Monday, January 25, 2010. God and Guinness" - A Strange Combination? The Search for God and Guinness. NOTE: Thomas Nelson Publishers provided me with a complimentary copy of the book to review. In God and Guinness. All in all, a good book. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone interested either in history or in learning how a corporation can practice social responsibility. God and Guinness. Not a strange combination at all. Tuesday, March 17, 2009.
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the bibliomaniac book blog
The bibliomaniac book blog. On My Radar: 2017 YA Releases. January 11, 2017. December 30, 2016. Happy belated new year everyone! My first post of 2017 was a review of Wing Jones by Katherine Webber, a title I’d been excited about for most of last year. I thought in this week’s post I’d highlight some more 2017 releases I’m looking forward to reading! Our Own Private Universe: I am a huge fan… Continue reading On My Radar: 2017 YA Releases. Book Review: Wing Jones by Katherine Webber. January 4, 2017.
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The Bibliomaniacs - Where Books Meet Reader
3 Things That Made Flap. 5 of My Favorite Youtube. Interview With Shannon A. 5 Ways to Help This Blog. Wise Men, A Chilling Romance or A Bland Historical Novel? So often do these two genres, Romance and Historical. Is California by Edan Lepucki Worth Your Time? Interview With Mila A. Ballentine. How To Create Memorable Characters That Can Potentially Leap Off the Page. Your Spellbook to Kick Writer’s Block in its Ass. June 24, 2015. Wise Men, A Chilling Romance or A Bland Historical Novel? June 22, 2015.
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The Bibliophage Reviews
The book eater." Book reviews from someone who is hopelessly addicted to reading. Saturday, December 22, 2012. 317 (including an interview with the author and discussion questions). I’ve read an Anne Tyler book. And that’s what I find so disturbing about it. Sometimes as I read it, I felt like their lives were my own and I was doomed to the same fate as they. Are all marriages hopeless? Even if it isn’t a disaster, are married people bound to drift apart like Michael and Pauline? Buy The Amateur Marriage.
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The Bibliophage
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The Lyrical Reader
October Wrap-Up and November TBR. Seriously these months have been just flying by! It’s almost the next year and I can’t believe how fast this year has flown, but with everything that’s been happening this entire year I for one can’t wait until it’s over! Anyways on to my wrap-up! You guys I completely KILLED this month! I read 13 books this month! That’s crazy I just was on a reading roll! So without further ado here are the books I read this month! Dragon Marked: Jaymin Eve. Rip: Rachel Van Dyken.