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In 2009: Many Syllables, Many Sparks
11 hours ago ago from tammyoler.com
I'm lucky to have two great book clubs in my life that prompt me to read a couple of novels every month. (Even though I love to read, I get busy and brainfried and often find myself diving for a DVD before a book at the end of a long day. So I'm grateful for a happy accountability to book club discussions.) I find equal pleasure in Good Books and airy treasures that remind me why I fell in love with reading in the first place. It's so ...
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11 hours ago ago from A City Girl in the Country
Image from Flickr I have 3.5 working days until I finish work for 9 days, and all I can thinking about is the time I plan to spend reading the books I have brought throughout the year and not read. I should never have joined a book club, they keep sending me books, and I promise myself I will read them, but I never get the time. I heart books.
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11 hours ago ago from It Doesn't Have To Be Right...
Well, 2009 was certainly a year to remember for both good and bad reasons. Three of my stories were published, and my employer made me redundant. Some of my favourite authors had new books published, and I discovered some authors new to me and who I intend to continue reading. I saw some of my favourite bands in concert some of them for the first time. And I watched a whole bunch of films although only two of them at the cinema, and those I ...
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16 hours ago ago from Paperback Fool
It's difficult picking what to read, when. If you have the luxury of not having to follow a syllabus (thus being out of college/grad school), or aren't reading books for professional reasons (lucky you), then it's easy to get lost in the myriad of reading choices. You also need to maintain a proper balance in your reading schedule: nonfiction balancing the fiction, YA to the classics, humor to the academic works (for those of us looking to ...
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16 hours ago ago from A Point of Reference
We are happy to announce that the Wadleigh Memorial Library will be participating in the NEA Big Read 2010 again. This year we are aligning with more than 80 public and school libraries all across New Hampshire and 10 bookstores across the state to the promote reading and discussion of Harper Lee's classic "To Kill A Mockingbird" . The project is coordinated by the Center for the Book at the New Hampshire State Library . This National ...
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