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February | 2010 | Staci Does Life
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124; Comments RSS. 25 things about me…. Best In Laws Ever. Life in the city. Lunch solo = bliss. Posted on February 17, 2010. Lunching by myself at Subway. Who’da thought that would be such a peaceful and calming thing? I wish I didn’t have 37 books on my bedside table or I might go to a bookstore and browse aimlessly for a bit and make some impulse buys. But I will restrain myself as I am determined to stay on a budget. I am actually looking forward to going home, alone, and spending a hour on my taxes!
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Links | A Guy's Moleskine Notebook
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A Guy’s Moleskine Notebook. 124; Comments RSS. This Is Your Captain Speaking. Bring Up the Bodies. Living in the City. 823] Middlemarch – George Eliot. Dream of the Red Chamber x SF Opera. Starting “Middlemarch”. 822 My City 我城 - Xixi 西西. 821] Ubik – Philip K. Dick. First Thoughts on “Ubik”. 820] Belchamber – Howard Sturgis. Written on James Baldwin’s Birthday. 819] Lost Horizon – James Hilton. Reading Howard Sturgis’s Belchamber. 818] The Angel of Darkness – Caleb Carr. 30 Day Book Meme (29). Enter your...
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The Passage – Justin Cronin | Savidge Reads
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The Prose Practice: Neglected or Forgotten European Fiction. The Long and Short of It →. June 23, 2010 · 7:59 am. The Passage – Justin Cronin. I have been trying to think of the last time I have seen so many posters of a book as I have for Justin Cronin’s. You might now be thinking it sounds like it gets magical. It doesn’t. It’s just a new race of super killing predators have been created which changes the world forever. What happens after? Savidge suggests some perfect prose partners;. Though much shor...
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Sarah Reads Too Much: Book Review: "Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda" by Becky Albertalli
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Adult and Non-Fiction Reviews. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Book Review: "Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda" by Becky Albertalli. I loved loved loved this book! I love Simon, I love Blue, I love all of Simon's real friends, and I love his family. I love the humor, the cuteness, the overall tone. I just absolutely adored this book. I was reading this book on an airplane, and I was so engrossed that I didn't even realize that the plane had landed. I don't care - I'll say it again - I LOVED this book! RIP XI Ch...
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Sarah Reads Too Much: Book Review: "Reality Chick" by Lauren Barnholdt
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Adult and Non-Fiction Reviews. Monday, August 10, 2015. Book Review: "Reality Chick" by Lauren Barnholdt. So, this is a little awkward. I read Reality Chick. And when I was looking into the GoodReads. Page for the book - I see that it was republished in 2010 under the title Watch Me. So there's that little nugget to start this post off with a bang! I did like Barnholdt's writing though, and I'd like to see where she went with it so I'll likely check out something a bit more recent from her. RIP XI Challe...
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Sarah Reads Too Much: Graphic Novel Review: "Thor: The Goddess of Thunder" by Jason Aaron
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Adult and Non-Fiction Reviews. Monday, August 3, 2015. Graphic Novel Review: "Thor: The Goddess of Thunder" by Jason Aaron. Yes Yes she can. But who is she? Who is Thor, Goddess of Thunder? Odinson creates a list of possibilities - with some thought provoking possibilities. Even though he accepts that she wields the hammer, he still wants to know who she is. And really, we all do. Thor: The Goddess of Thunder. Posted by Sarah Reads Too Much. Ugh so many options. August 4, 2015 at 9:10 AM. Whats In A Name.
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Sarah Reads Too Much: Book Review: "My Life Next Door" by Huntley Fitzpatrick
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Adult and Non-Fiction Reviews. Monday, July 20, 2015. Book Review: "My Life Next Door" by Huntley Fitzpatrick. This story is not without its flaws, I mean, how did Samantha and Jase live next door to each other for ten years and not once say hi? It's called The Boy Most Likely To. My Life Next Door. Series: My Life Next Door #1. Posted by Sarah Reads Too Much. Labels: 20 Books of Summer Challenge. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader. Sarah Reads Too Much.
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Pen, paper and cake!: March 2010
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Monday, 15 March 2010. So here I am, back on the blog! I had missed blogging, but I couldn't unfortunately. My blog can be found on the internet when people look for my name, and I was going through recruitment processes where I needed to be anonymous. What there was to blog about I didn't want the world to know. I hadn't told my new employers about the wedding yet. so I had my reasons. But I missed the blog and so I'm hoping to pick up where I left off. Before I do, an update:. Links to this post. It se...
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Fiction | You Can Read Me Anything
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You Can Read Me Anything. And she's reading again. How novel. Blog Tour: Fractured by Catherine McKenzie. Hello, and welcome to the blog tour for. Before I tell you about all the reasons I thoroughly enjoyed this book, check out the synopsis below:. Fractured by Catherine McKenzie. Lake Union Publishing. 362 pp. We know where you live. As tension in the neighborhood rises, new friends turn into enemies, and the results are deadly. The minutiae (and mundanity) of suburban life. I go to the bookstore often...
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Madame de ___ by Louise de Vilmorin (tr. Duff Cooper) | JacquiWine's Journal
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Mostly books, with a little wine writing on the side. A-Z Index of Book Reviews. My Reading List for The Classics Club. Jean Rhys Reading Week. Books of the Year. Madame de by Louise de Vilmorin (tr. Duff Cooper). While looking through my shelves for suitable books for Women in Translation month. I found Louise de Vilmorin’s novella. It’s a perfect one-sitting read, short enough to squeeze into a spare hour or two. Despite being published in 1951,. Reads like a classic 19. Believe the jeweller when he fl...