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The Bookish Clubbers
We are wannabes for Book-Crusading. HAVE YOU BEEN CLUBBING LATELY? Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Finally a post. Finally I've done some reading during the hols. I wouldn't get any reading done if I was stuck on land. And this is my first read of Jostein Gaarder's works. The predictability of the plot can be intepreted both ways - it was anti-climatic to know how the story would continue and end; yet I was geared to read on, to see if the prophecy of the cards would be fulfilled. Currently I'm reading. By M S...
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The Bookish Company
Monday, 18 July 2016. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley [REVIEW]. First published in 1932. 9733; .5. Science Fiction - Dystopia. Add it on goodreads. Huxley's ingenious fantasy of the future sheds a blazing light on the present and is considered to be his most enduring masterpiece. I asked a newly-made friend what was his favourite book and I told him not to think about it too much. To say the first book that came to his mind. And he told me about Huxley's B rave New World. The society presented in this b...
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The Bookish Confections
A blog about books, books and books. Blog Tour] I Was Here by Gayle Forman: Review. Friday, January 30, 2015. Simon and Schuster UK. Contemporary / Romance / Realistic Fiction. Add to your library:. This characteristically powerful novel follows eighteen-year-old Cody Reynolds in the months following her best friend's shocking suicide. A copy of this book was lent to me by Pinoy Book Tours. This however did not influence my opinion of the book or of the author in any way. Sadly, at the end, romance won o...
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The Bookish Cook | Library Assistant by Day, Cook by Night
Library Assistant by Day, Cook by Night. Asymp; Leave a comment. I’m not sure whether anyone still reads this anymore, but I’ve decided to finally start writing here again. I’ve made a commitment to start baking more and I thought it might be nice to share my cooking/baking projects here. More to come soon! In the meantime, here’s a post I wrote ages ago and only just got around to publishing:. A brief stay in Edinburgh. A Brief Stay in Edinburgh. Asymp; Leave a comment. I went for dinner at Cafe Marlayne.
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THE BOOKISH DAME REVIEWS
THE BOOKISH DAME REVIEWS. Tuesday, August 9, 2011. Shame The Devil" A rare biographical, feminist novel about Fanny Fern, a contemporary of Alcott and Stowe. Published by: SUNY Press. Available from Amazon, Barnes and Noble (See also Author Website). What a rare and exceptional treasure it is to have a biographical, feminist novel these days. This beautifully covered book is so well researched and written that it behooves one to tread carefully when assuming it can be reviewed with justice. If there were...
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The Dame Reviews Cooks and Crafts
The Dame Reviews Cooks and Crafts. Reviewing the best of Cookbooks, Entertainment and Needlecrafts. Thursday, December 1, 2011. Weekends with Giada." by Giada De Laurentiis Quick Delicious Food=More Reading and Loving Time! Weeknights with Giada: Quick and Simple Recipes to Revamp Dinner". Published by: Crown Publishing Group. Illustrations: 95 with color photos. This book will not be released until March 2012. But is available for pre-order. But, in this cookbook, Giada claims them proudly as time saver...
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