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My Journey Through Reading...: Literature Map
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My Journey Through Reading. Monday, June 30, 2008. I saw this fun site. Today and thought I would post on it. You type in your favorite author's name and it aligns. Authors who are similar. How fun! Here's an example, I typed in Jane Austen and it mapped up to Harper Lee, Tolstoy, Maeve. CS Lewis, Charlotte Bronte, Edith Wharton and Charles Dickens to name a few. Give it a try! My Journey Through Reading. Jessica @ http:/ thebluestockings.com. June 30, 2008 at 7:51 PM. June 30, 2008 at 7:56 PM. LT has ad...
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My Journey Through Reading...: June Wrap-up
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My Journey Through Reading. Monday, June 30, 2008. I was inspired to check my monthly progress for June from Naida. Over at The Bookworm. June was somewhat of a disappointment, with only 5 books read. That bring my total to 36 books for 2008. I was hoping that I would surpass 50 which I most likely will but not by much. I was on a very good pace until Summer hit! Anyway, here is my June recap:. By John and Jean Silverwood. Songs for the Missing by Stewart O'Nan. The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson. Http:/ th...
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My Journey Through Reading...: July 2008
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My Journey Through Reading. Sunday, July 27, 2008. I'm slowly coming back from my break. Last Sunday my husband and I rode in the Chicagoland Ride for Kids on our motorcycle. This ride benefits The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and has become one of our favorite rides. We rode 140 miles roundtrip which is nothing when you think about what these kids and their families are going through. Yeah, it's about time! I hope everyone has a great reading week! My Journey Through Reading. Labels: The Sunday Salon.
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Savvy by Ingrid Law | Studentofsaga's Weblog
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Savvy by Ingrid Law. August 13, 2008 at 11:25 pm ( Book Review. Girl coming of age. Savvy by Ingrid Law. As if being a teenager and dealing with all the complications of adolescence and puberty weren’t bad enough, this family has another reason to anticipate and fear the onset of the teen years in their children. On the thirteenth birthday, something remarkable happens. Their savvy or special talent, wakes up and as the back cover says. Mibs Beaumont is waiting eagerly for her 13. Instead of concerns ove...
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My Journey Through Reading...: Addictive Blog Award
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My Journey Through Reading. Saturday, June 28, 2008. Over at The Bookworm. Was kind enough to award me with her addictive blog award. Thanks Naida. Head on over to her blog to read her great reviews and see what she is crocheting. My Journey Through Reading. Labels: Addictive Blog Award. Awwwglad you like the award :o). Http:/ thebookworm07.blogspot.com/. June 29, 2008 at 9:13 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Journey Through Reading. View my complete profile. Books on the Brain. A Life In Books.
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My Journey Through Reading...: The Sunday Salon
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My Journey Through Reading. Sunday, July 13, 2008. Good Sunday Afternoon Everyone! I seem to have taken a hiatus from blogging. Last week we had 3 parties so by the time Sunday rolled around I was exhausted. This week we went to Wisconsin for the weekend and just got home. Unfortunately, my reading has also taken a "mini-vacation". I have several books that I have to read this week for review and bookclub. I hope to be back full force this week! Have a great Sunday everyone! My Journey Through Reading.
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My Journey Through Reading...: Sunday Salon
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My Journey Through Reading. Sunday, June 22, 2008. This week I managed to finish The Dangerous Joy of Dr. Sex and Other True Stories by Pagan Kennedy and really enjoyed it. My full review is below. Most of the stories were very inspiring and this was a welcome break from all of the fiction that I have been reading. Up next, The Fires by Alan Cheuse which is another book from Santa Fe Writers Project. I must start The Laws of Manu today, I must! Unfortunately, my Ipod was in the car with 6 audiobooks load...
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My Journey Through Reading...: I've Been Awarded!
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My Journey Through Reading. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Wisteria over at A Bookworm's Diner has nominated me for a Brilliant Weblog. How exciting! I have just been nominated by Wisteria at A Bookworm's Diner. Here are the guidelines given to me: Once an award is received, the rules are as follows:. 1 Put the logo on your blog. 2 Add a link to the person who awarded you. 3 Nominate at least seven other blogs. 4 Add links to those blogs on your blog. 5 Leave a message for your nominee on their blog. A Life I...
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My Journey Through Reading...: The Sunday Salon
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My Journey Through Reading. Sunday, July 27, 2008. I'm slowly coming back from my break. Last Sunday my husband and I rode in the Chicagoland Ride for Kids on our motorcycle. This ride benefits The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and has become one of our favorite rides. We rode 140 miles roundtrip which is nothing when you think about what these kids and their families are going through. Yeah, it's about time! I hope everyone has a great reading week! My Journey Through Reading. Labels: The Sunday Salon.
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My Journey Through Reading...: April 2008
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My Journey Through Reading. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Review of World Without End. Audiobook read by John Lee. 44 hours and 53 minutes long. Is the follow-up to Ken Follett's. Pillars of the Earth. Although this book takes place 200 years later. The story is centered around the town of Kingsbridge. As in. Pillars of the Earth. Building is at the center of the story along with the priory, nobility, love, greed and mystery. Pillars of the Earth. I wish there was a third book that I could jump right into!