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Archive for the ‘ Waiting on Wednesday. Waiting on Wednesday: The Revenant of Thraxton Hall: The Paranormal Casebooks of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by Vaughn Entwistle. Written by Kim W. Posted March 5, 2014 at 12:47 pm. Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly post hosted by Breaking the Spine. Where bloggers can highlight upcoming books they’re excited to read. My choice for this week is:. The Revenant of Thraxton Hall: The Paranormal Casebooks of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Why I’m Waiting. Written by Kim W. A wicked...
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Archive for the ‘ YA. Book Review: The Copper Witch by Jessica Dall. Written by Kim W. Posted March 16, 2014 at 6:04 pm. The Broken Line (#1). From the book jacket:. Though the book jacket description is eye-catching, it really isn’t doing this book justice. The story is much more involved than it would lead you to believe. I expected to like the book, but I ended up enjoying it, and Adela, more than I thought I would. I’m definitely looking forward to the next book in the series. Read This If You Like:.
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Archive for the ‘ Adult. Book Review: Reap & Repent by Lisa Medley. Written by Kim W. Posted March 3, 2014 at 7:18 pm. From the book jacket:. They see death. Can they share a life? Ruth Scott can read the energy of every person she meets. Then she meets Deacon Walker. She can see his ice-blue eyes, his black hair, and his gorgeous face. But this beautiful stranger has no aura. This is definitely a fun (and sexy) read. I found myself immediately sucked in to the story. It’s entertaining with...Medley is f...
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Waiting on Wednesday: Boy, Snow, Bird by Helen Oyeyemi. Written by Kim W. Posted February 12, 2014 at 1:05 pm. Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly post hosted by Breaking the Spine. Where bloggers can highlight upcoming books they’re excited to read. My choice for this week is:. Boy, Snow, Bird. Expected publication: March 6th 2014 by Riverhead Hardcover. Why I’m Waiting. As I’ve mentioned before. I love retellings, especially when they twist the story in a unique way. This retelling of Snow White inclu...
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THE ANGRY FILMS BLOG. Saturday, May 22, 2010. Truth is, we've done way more than 100 videos, but this was to commemorate our 100th video on the AngryFilmsProduction channel, which wed started last July. It seemed like a strange place to start. This comment has been removed by the author. This comment has been removed by the author. This comment has been removed by the author. MY NAME IS JACK DERRING JIMMY HENDRIX. IMPERSONATER/ I,M SEEKING THE ROLE AS. JIMMY HENDRIX OR PROMOTIONAL PURPOSE. Angry Films Pr...
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Archive for the ‘ Fiction. Book Review: The Copper Witch by Jessica Dall. Written by Kim W. Posted March 16, 2014 at 6:04 pm. The Broken Line (#1). From the book jacket:. I actually had to go back and skim the book again before I could write about the setting; I couldn’t think of any overly distinguishing characteristics. This is not because it is deficient, but instead because it complements the story so well. It provides the perfect backdrop for Adela and her rise to power. Read This If You Like:.
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Book Review :Quintessentially Bookish
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Archive for the ‘ Book Review. Book Review: The Copper Witch by Jessica Dall. Written by Kim W. Posted March 16, 2014 at 6:04 pm. The Broken Line (#1). From the book jacket:. I actually had to go back and skim the book again before I could write about the setting; I couldn’t think of any overly distinguishing characteristics. This is not because it is deficient, but instead because it complements the story so well. It provides the perfect backdrop for Adela and her rise to power. Read This If You Like:.
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Waiting on Wednesday: The Revenant of Thraxton Hall: The Paranormal Casebooks of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by Vaughn Entwistle :Quintessentially Bookish
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Waiting on Wednesday: The Revenant of Thraxton Hall: The Paranormal Casebooks of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by Vaughn Entwistle. Written by Kim W. Posted March 5, 2014 at 12:47 pm. Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly post hosted by Breaking the Spine. Where bloggers can highlight upcoming books they’re excited to read. My choice for this week is:. The Revenant of Thraxton Hall: The Paranormal Casebooks of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Expected publication: March 25th 2014 by Minotaur Books. Why I’m Waiting. I'm Kim&#...
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One of my favorite things about the graduate program I attended is how quickly they embrace and encourage technology and platforms in the classes. Many of my classes’ assignments were projects that included creating a blog or wiki for the class. The links on this page are those sites, with a brief description of each. I also have a LibGuides account where I have created guides both for assignments and of my own initiative. Dead White Men Aren’t The Only Authors Worth Reading. The Literary Merit of YA.
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Dead White Men Aren’t The Only Authors Worth Reading :Quintessentially Bookish
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Dead White Men Aren’t The Only Authors Worth Reading. Written by Kim W. Posted January 6, 2012 at 3:57 pm. Today, the fantastic Maureen Johnson. Linked to this article,. We need less Myers and more Homer and not in Cambridge and Oxford, but in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Southside Chicago. …Do I congratulate myself? There was no mention of the myriad of excellent writing by authors of color, authors without privilege, or other female authors. This could have been merely an oversight on his part instead of...
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