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Breaking the Fourth Wall: Mid-month Book Reviews
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Breaking the Fourth Wall. My personal "asides" about the books I've read. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Dreamers of the Day. Incredible. This book is a fictional account of the Cairo Conference of 1921, something that has been written little about, but shaped the modern Middle East, to a large degree. Our main character is a "nobody" who falls in with the likes of Lawrence of Arabia and Winston Churchill. It's really fascinating, and despite the heavy subject matter, an easy and enjoyable read. Hey thanks ...
Breaking the Fourth Wall: November 2009
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Breaking the Fourth Wall. My personal "asides" about the books I've read. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Dreamers of the Day. Incredible. This book is a fictional account of the Cairo Conference of 1921, something that has been written little about, but shaped the modern Middle East, to a large degree. Our main character is a "nobody" who falls in with the likes of Lawrence of Arabia and Winston Churchill. It's really fascinating, and despite the heavy subject matter, an easy and enjoyable read. The 2nd off...
Breaking the Fourth Wall: Best of 2008
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Breaking the Fourth Wall. My personal "asides" about the books I've read. Monday, December 29, 2008. Below is my list of Books Read in 2008. It was a very unusual year for me. Usually a strict fiction lover, this year I read 23 non-fiction books and 37 fiction books for a total of 60 books. So why are there still 108 books on my To Be Read pile? Best Fiction Read: Tie between "Zoli" and "The Commoner". Best Non-Fiction Read: "The Zen of Eating". Best Guilty Pleasure: "The Twilight Series". Yoga and the Q...
Breaking the Fourth Wall: Books of 2007
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Breaking the Fourth Wall. My personal "asides" about the books I've read. Tuesday, January 1, 2008. Ok, I don't have time for a fancy list with links to all my reviews. I'm just going to post my completed reading list for 2007 here so I can start a 2008 reading list on my sidebar. In 2007, I read 66 books - 15 non-fiction, 51 fiction. As usual, before the list, here's my dubious awards:. Best Book of the Year, hands down: The Book Thief. Worst Book of the Year, hands down: The Inheritance of Loss. Beasts...
Breaking the Fourth Wall: March 2009
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Breaking the Fourth Wall. My personal "asides" about the books I've read. Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Book Review: The Street of a Thousand Blossoms. I found Gail in person to be so charming and wonderful. As she talked about all of her books in succession, I realized that all of them sounded like they were my favorite kind of books! I loved it, and look forward to reading all of her books I've missed in the interim between her first book and this latest one. Tuesday, March 10, 2009. I don't require total...
Breaking the Fourth Wall: Book Reviews
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Breaking the Fourth Wall. My personal "asides" about the books I've read. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. We never really find out, except a hint that the father might be living again in his son? Anyway, too much vagueness for me. I found myself speed reading over long, interminable descriptions and such - never a good sign. The writing was absolutely fabulous, though - gotta give her that. The first third is about the beginnings of the Bolshevik revolution, and didn't capture my interest much. But the last ...
Breaking the Fourth Wall: August 2009
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Breaking the Fourth Wall. My personal "asides" about the books I've read. Thursday, August 27, 2009. Book Review: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. I have resisted reading this book for SO long! I feel like a split personality, though, because there were some things I didn't really like. It felt so much like a Harlequin to me at times.can we have a few less "he crushed her lips" and "she swooned against him" scenes, please? Maybe; it just seemed rather inauthentic to me. I love the time travel concept, and lo...
Breaking the Fourth Wall: May 2009
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Breaking the Fourth Wall. My personal "asides" about the books I've read. Thursday, May 7, 2009. Book Review: The Wasted Vigil by Nadeem Aslam. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Books Read in 2010. Prayerwalk by Janet Holm McHenry. Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin. Juliet, Naked by Nick Hornby. Black Girl White Girl by Joyce Carol Oates. Faith Alone by R.C. Sproul. Sashenka by Simon Montefiore. Six Hours One Friday by Max Lucado. Paul by Charles Swindoll. The Grace Awakening by Charles Swindoll.
A Writer's Pen: Review: The Good Son by Michael Gruber
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Honest Reviews of Newly Released Books. I enjoy reading historical fiction novels, speculative fiction with a slight sci-fi twist, and anything with heartpounding action and adventure, such as trekking through a jungle, exploration, or mountain climbing. I also enjoy Christian literature of all kinds. Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Review: The Good Son by Michael Gruber. I read the first two-thirds of the book in hardback, and finished the final third by listening to the audio version. I'm glad to see that t...
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She reads and reads. Book talk and reviews. With a focus on fiction. Wednesday, May 9, 2012. I was a bit shocked to come across these two oh-so-similar covers with oh-so-similar titles while browsing the Fantastic Fiction. Website recently. Playing Dead. And Playing with Matches. Are not only both due out this year (in May and July, respectively), but they are also both being published by Random House! To be fair, it seems like someone caught on to the duplication because Playing with Matches. Who signed...
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52 books in 52 weeks. No9 The Handmaids Tale – Margaret Atwood. May 31, 2010 by Jade Catton. The Handmaids Tale exists in the same realm as George Orwells. Posted in 5 Stars. Excuses, excuses, excuses…. May 31, 2010 by Jade Catton. Well you and I have both noticed that I have not posted anything for some time and despite trying to ‘buy’ time with some personal entries I realise I can no longer fool myself. 52… just ain’t going to happen. Any who, I’m happy to report that I’m currently sitting...Next revi...
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Friday, July 17, 2015. Max the Brave by Ed Vere. September 8, 2015. Are You My Mother. Meets I Want My Hat Back. In the hilarious new picture book, Max the Brave. By author and illustrator Ed Vere. Follow fearless Max as he encounters every other creature except the one he's searching for.mouse. Check out the trailer! I'm so excited to get this book in my hands! I love Ed Vere's books and can't wait to get a copy for my library. Links to this post. Monday, July 13, 2015. Life or Something Like It. Beside...
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Emma’s Poetry Picks! She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live. Annie Dillard. July 15, 2015. July 15, 2015. We have officially made it past the halfway point of this year! As you may have guessed from the title of this blog post, I have reached some personal milestones on Goodreads! So here it is, I have officially read 200 books in my lifetime and have shrunk my TBR pile to just 80 books. By next week it will probably be back up to more than 120 books. But I can dream right? Most of ...
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She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live. Annie Dillard. Our Return to Collins St – The Queen Of Shadows Event! January 10, 2016. Welcome to the adrenaline written recount of the night I met Sarah J Maas. I apologise for any grammatical mistakes or clunky sentences, as I did in fact write this blog post tucked into bed, with dried tears stuck to my face merely hours after the event. I hope you enjoy my book event shenanigans! After waiting 15-20 minutes the event began, and Sarah J Ma...
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Formal reviews and random thoughts of the books I am reading. Friday, July 31, 2015. Review: When Grace Sings by Kim Vogel Sawyer. When trouble roars into quiet Arborville, Alexa and Anna-Grace find themselves the target for discord and exposed secrets. Can they continue to seek the God of all grace amidst the fog of confusion? This book was a big dose of grace right from the beginning. It was very refreshing to read. The characters are what really make this book enjoyable. Briley - starts out as typical...