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Kaleidoscope: May 2012
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Saturday, May 19, 2012. Paper Towns by John Green. Margo Roth Spiegelman has been 17 year old Quentin's crush for a long time; she lives next door, used to be his childhood friend, and they both go to the same school. However, they're in different cliques, and travel in different circles, although Quentin suspects that Margo is the sole reason why his band stopped being the school's bully target. Monday, May 14, 2012. Mainly se...
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Kaleidoscope: Cooped Up
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Sunday, November 25, 2012. It's that time of the year where we crane our necks looking at the handful of clouds that have migrated next to each other and strain our eyes trying to catch that first droplet of rain. So far, nothing. But then again, we haven't had much (any) rain in the past three years. Why do people claim that speaking about the weather is a downer of conversations? My current kindle reading list. Peppered with ...
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Kaleidoscope: Bookcount 08
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Saturday, March 29, 2008. To a year of good books! 1)- The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold. 2)- In the Country of Men by Hisham Matar. 3)- Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. 4)- The Children of Men by P.D.James. 5)- A Golden Age by Tahmima Anam. 6)- The Sound of Butterflies by Rachael King. 7)- Every Boy's Got One by Meg Cabot. 8)- Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See. 9)- The Secrets of A Fire King: Stories by Kim Edwards.
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Kaleidoscope: October 2012
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Friday, October 12, 2012. Sometimes, I come across a book that I get lost in, and even days after I've finished turning the last page I find myself reminded by a scene or chuckling over a joke. Rules of Civility. Was such a book this year, I first heard about it in January and it's been on my radar ever since, but I only got around to it this month when it fit the tag the book group I'm in chose for October. This is a book that...
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Kaleidoscope: Paper Towns
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Saturday, May 19, 2012. Paper Towns by John Green. Margo Roth Spiegelman has been 17 year old Quentin's crush for a long time; she lives next door, used to be his childhood friend, and they both go to the same school. However, they're in different cliques, and travel in different circles, although Quentin suspects that Margo is the sole reason why his band stopped being the school's bully target. View my complete profile.
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Kaleidoscope: Bookcount '12
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Monday, January 02, 2012. This year will be a better year. To new friends xoxo. 1)- The Help by Kathryn Stockett. 2)- Tinkers by Paul Harding. 3)- One Fifth by Candance Bushnell. 4)- Still Alice by Lisa Genova. 5)- A Game of Thrones: A Song of Fire and Ice (Book 1) by G. R. R. Martin. 6)- A Clash of Kings: A Song of Fire and Ice (Book 2) by G. R. R. Martin. 8)- The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa (reread). 30)- What...
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Kaleidoscope: August 2012
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Saturday, August 25, 2012. The past few books I've read have been strangely disturbing. Most dealt with psychotic characters, dysfunctional families and homicide. And no, I did not pick them up based on these very enticing criteria! Not to say that I did not enjoy them, I loved some of them but I haven't binge-read certain genres like these before. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Kaleidoscope: Bookcount '10
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Thursday, February 04, 2010. I already know I made a couple of reaaally. Good friends this year. Here's to more:. 1)- The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. 2)- A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray. 3)- Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister: A Novel by Gregory Maguire. 4)- The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. 5)- The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Book 2) by Suzanne Collins. 6)- The Piano Teacher by Janice Y. K. Lee. 30)- ...
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Kaleidoscope: Rules of Civility
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Friday, October 12, 2012. Sometimes, I come across a book that I get lost in, and even days after I've finished turning the last page I find myself reminded by a scene or chuckling over a joke. Rules of Civility. Was such a book this year, I first heard about it in January and it's been on my radar ever since, but I only got around to it this month when it fit the tag the book group I'm in chose for October. This is a book that...
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Kaleidoscope: July 2012
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My world through a Kaleidoscope. Subscribe to RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Thursday, July 05, 2012. The Solitude of Prime Numbers by Paolo Giordano. I picked this book at the Emirates Literature Festival earlier this year - I think the author was present - but unfortunately didn't hear him talk. I am always on the look out, however, for literary mathematicians. I love the blend of math/science and literature, and after reading this book, I couldn't help but imagine that Mr. Giordano has ma...