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Books Read in 2010. Book Reviews. Musings on Writing. Books Read in 2010. Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith. 13 Reasons Why by John Asher. As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner. Time of My Life by Allison Winn Scotch. East of Eden by John Steinbeck. Perfect Family by Pam Lewis. Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Stout. Secrets of Eden by Chris Bohjalian. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Join 1 other follower.
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Books Read in 2010. Book Reviews. Musings on Writing. February 24, 2010. Book Review: Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout. Posted by havenforthoughts under Book Reviews. Have you read a book where you can’t really decide whether or not you like the character? That’s how I felt with Olive Kitteridge. The book, not the character) is a collection of short stories. Some of them are focused on Olive. Other stories, where Olive makes brief appearances, are about different characters. February 23, 2010. My wri...
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Bii's Books: October 2014
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A blog for everything bookish. Saturday, 25 October 2014. Reading Virginia Woolf: Jacob's Room. Jacob’s Room follows the early life of a promising young man. Jacob Flanders is a man with a mind, with potential, but he is also a man with a future that never comes off. We follow Jacob from a childhood holiday in Cornwall, to his early life in Scarborough, to his time in university, to a trip across Greece and Italy, to his eventual (though practically unmentioned) end. Certainly her work has a movie-esque ...
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Bii's Books: September 2014
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A blog for everything bookish. Sunday, 28 September 2014. Reading Virginia Woolf: The Voyage Out. As Woolf describes it), is passionate about music, and leads a thoroughly directionless life. Is this Terence talking, or Woolf? The Voyage Out receives an introductory 8 out of 10 Biis. Wednesday, 24 September 2014. Thoughts on reading women for 2014. So what did happen? Reading women has been a joyful experience. I have, now, in my sights a catalogue of amazing male writers and equally amazing female w...
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December | 2009 | Haven for Thoughts
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Books Read in 2010. Book Reviews. Musings on Writing. December 30, 2009. Sisters by Hulton Getty. Posted by havenforthoughts under Book Babble. This Christmas, one of my sisters, Nikki, gave me a book titled Sisters by Hulton Getty. The book is probably not much bigger than the picture above and has 107 pages. It’s not a lot to read but the content of it packs a punch. The book contains many quotes pertaining to relationships between sisters including beautiful vintage pictures. This book is a definite k...
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Books Read in 2010. Book Reviews. Musings on Writing. February 22, 2010. Welcome to Haven for Thoughts. Posted by havenforthoughts under Uncategorized. It’s never too late for change. I realized that something was missing. Yesterday while I was book blog hopping, I came upon this post. By Mark David from Absorbed in Words. The post was in reference to Dolce Bellezza’s thoughts on basics of book blogging. Are two of my favorite blogs so visit them when you have the chance.). Going back to Dolce Bellezza a...
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Bii's Books: The Narrow Road to the Deep North & Other Travel Sketches by Matsuo Basho (translator Nobuyuki Yuasa)
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A blog for everything bookish. Sunday, 24 May 2015. The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches by Matsuo Basho (translator Nobuyuki Yuasa). No, not that. Narrow Road to the Deep North, the ubiquitous Booker winning novel by Richard Flanagan gracing every shelf of every bookshop at the moment, but the original travel sketches by 17. Century haiku master Matsuo Basho. He of the sublime poetry. That one. In the utter silence. Of a temple,. A cicada’s voice alone. It may be narrow –. Trying ...
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my so-called research: More Free Korean Literature & Other Stuff
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Thursday, October 30, 2014. More Free Korean Literature and Other Stuff. Just wanted to let people know about another set of free Korean literature e-books put out by the great people over at Literature Translation Institute of Korea. LTI) Unlike the last set, which focused on the modern period, this new set has short stories from many contemporary authors. The new group is called "New Writing From Korea" and can be found here. Included in this new offering are authors such as Park Min-gyu. Over at LIT's...
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my so-called research: Sushi Books (not recipe books)
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. Sushi Books (not recipe books). From Endo Sushi in Osaka. I am by no means a sushi expert, but I have spent a lot of time searching for books about sushi. I love eating sushi, and I am also interested in reading and learning about it. This is not a list of sushi recipe books, it is a collection of books about. Sushi: A Pocket Guide. By Minori Fukuda and Kit Shan Li. It also has the name in Japanese and how to pronounce it in English. The Sushi Menu Book. This book is a beginner...
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my so-called research: November 2013
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Monday, November 25, 2013. Korean Lit in the News. I know I haven't posted in a while, but I've come across a few things that I wanted to share. Some interesting Korean literature related articles. Korean Lit Comes to America. Why Say Goodbye: Reterritorializing Working-class Literature in Contemporary Korea. From Pyongyang to Mars: Sci-fi, Genre and Literary Value in North Korea. Library of Korean Literature. The Uses of Uncertainty: Dalkey Archive's "Library of Korea" Series. Life Inside a Playstation.
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