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A Bookworm's World

A Bookworm's World

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A review of books I've read that you might enjoy as well.

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  • One Hundred Butterflies - Harold Feinstein

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 01:55 in Photography, review, non fiction, hachette books

    I've been reviewing photography and coffee table books this month and they've all been amazing, but I really have to say, One Hundred Butterflies is simply and absolutely stunning.This simple thumbnail doesn't even begin to do justice to Harold Fein...

  • Everything Sucks - Hannah Friedman

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 03:01 in review, young adult, memoir, hci books

    ~ Losing My Mind and Finding Myself in a High School Quest for Cool~Free spirit parents, a live in monkey 'sister', touring Ireland in a band bus while being home schooled, overweight, unpopular, reinventing yourself in a private school, exploring d...

  • Perfect Timing - Jill Mansell

    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 02:50 in review, british, chick lit, sourcebooks

    Well, it was a crappy, grey day and I was feeling crappy too. My plan - to hunker down on the couch and try to feel better, but with a book of course. As I perused my TBR pile, I just knew which book would do the trick - Jill Mansell's latest North ...

  • Bear Portraits - Jill Greenberg

    Posted on Monday November 23rd, 2009 at 03:03 in Photography, review, non fiction, hachette books

    Jill Greenberg is perhaps best known for her celebrity photography, but in her words "For my creative work, I photograph trained animals with studio lighting in traditional portrait setups to explore and draw parallels with human qualities and behavi...

  • A Touch of Dead - Charlaine Harris

    Posted on Friday November 20th, 2009 at 03:00 in review, paranormal, penquin canada

    Okay I fully admit it - I was a Sookie newbie. I'd heard so much about Charlaine Harris's series and placed a lot of holds for patrons, but hadn't gotten around to reading one.A Touch of Dead , a short story collection, was the perfect 'starter' for...

  • Genesis - Bernard Beckett

    Posted on Thursday November 19th, 2009 at 03:21 in review, young adult, science fiction fantasy, mcclelland and stewart

    Genesis is the eighth book from New Zealand author Bernard Beckett.The year is 2075 and the place is The Republic. The Republic is an isolated island completely cut off from the rest of the world - if it still exists. The island survived due to the m...

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