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And the winner is …. | Donna St. Cyr
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Donna St. Cyr. READING and WRITING FROM RED STICK by Donna St. Cyr – Loving literature from beautiful Baton Rouge, Louisiana. School and Library Visits. And the winner is …. October 25, 2011. 8211; your comment was the lucky number to pop out of the random number generator. I will contact you for your snail mail address. After you respond your copy of. The Amulet of Amon Ra. Will be on its way. Thanks for playing everyone. Come by Friday for my next review and giveaway. From → contests. I'm excited to sh...
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Bio | Donna St. Cyr
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Donna St. Cyr. READING and WRITING FROM RED STICK by Donna St. Cyr – Loving literature from beautiful Baton Rouge, Louisiana. School and Library Visits. Born and raised in south Louisiana, I returned to Baton Rouge (GEAUX TIGERS! Jobs I’ve had: babysitter, grass-cutter, lifeguard, termite counter, physics teacher, chemistry teacher, reading teacher, librarian, and Mom. (the most important! Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Join 12 other followers.
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Patricia Selbert - Page 23
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Author of The House of Six Doors. 8220;The House of Six Doors” is Born. First Booksigning: Friday, Feb. 25, 6-8p, Santa Barbara. The public and media are invited to a Dutch Caribbean evening to celebrate the launch of. The House of Six Doors. On Friday, February 25, 6-8pm. At the Faulkner Gallery, SB Library, downtown (40 E. Anapamu St., SB, CA). ( Buy the book and enter to win a trip for two to Curacao. And rsvp here for the booksigning. My debut novel,. The House of Six Doors. The House of Six Doors.
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Back to School! | We Read to Seek a Great Perhaps
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We Read to Seek a Great Perhaps. A YA book blog for educators. September 1, 2010. Some of us have already been back to school for a couple of weeks now (where does the time go? But it always seems like September truly heralds the start of the school year. To celebrate, Great Perhaps is going to read some books about school and the extraordinary – and sometimes awful – lives that are being lived within them. Our tentative reading list, in arbitrary order, includes:. Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie. Is a YA bo...
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Introducing the 2010 Young Adult LGBTQ Book Club | We Read to Seek a Great Perhaps
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We Read to Seek a Great Perhaps. A YA book blog for educators. Introducing the 2010 Young Adult LGBTQ Book Club. June 16, 2010. June is Pride Month, but it is really entirely a coincidence that Great Perhaps. Is choosing this time to kick off its first ever Book Club, and that the theme of said Book Club is LGBTQ books for YA readers. I’m a straight, married woman without any immediate LGBTQ family members. So why is this subject important to me? What books do I have for my LGBTQ students? I thought....
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Perhaps a Hiatus | We Read to Seek a Great Perhaps
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We Read to Seek a Great Perhaps. A YA book blog for educators. August 2, 2010. The Great Perhaps is going to take a brief-ish hiatus for the month of August to recover from summer courses, prepare for teaching, and deal with some family stuff. We’ll be back to school in September check back soon! In the meantime, check out some of the great links in the right sidebar, or log off and spend some quality time with your favorite bookstore or library. 🙂. From → Miscellanea. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. IRA Ad...
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FAQ | We Read to Seek a Great Perhaps
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We Read to Seek a Great Perhaps. A YA book blog for educators. Who are you, and what qualifications do you have to review these books? Please allow me to direct your attention to the ABOUT page. Why do you review books with so much [sex/profanity/drug use/other trouble] in them? Why do you review older books that have already been reviewed by other people? More to the point: we read books as we find them, and review them as we read them, and we’re just not that picky. 🙂. Will you read and review [book]?