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I can still remember the excitement I felt participating in the MS Readathon as a child. I mean, who needs an excuse to read!? but this wonderful organisation gives everyone even greater impetus to get our noses into a book.NEWS! The most exciting t

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Hi Everyone!Today I attended the A.H.A.V.A. Readathon Awards Ceremony at Eshkol Hapayis in Ma'ale Adumim.You can view the photos at:http://www.jr.co.il/ma/pic/2010/ma479.htmWhen the first page comes up, press the F11 key on the top of your keyboard f

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I can still remember the excitement I felt participating in the MS Readathon as a child. I mean, who needs an excuse to read!? but this wonderful organisation gives everyone even greater impetus to get our noses into a book.NEWS! The most exciting t

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Well, the Mystery Readathon ended, um, Sunday.  I read for about eight hours and finished one book, Some Girls Bite (which I was actually already halfway through when the readathon started).  So... yikes!  Not much reading done.  To be honest, I

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Image by LallA few questions for the Mystery Readathon before I get started:Give us 5 fun facts about you.Um, I like to read?  Oh, wait, you already knew that.The first book I ever read was Bunnicula.My favorite holiday is Valentine's Day.When I wa

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Image by LallI'm pretty excited for this weekend's Mystery Readathon, which lasts from Saturday through Sunday.  Why?  Well, for once, I have the entire weekend off!  Hooray!  That means I can spend the entire weekend reading if I want.What do I

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I think it's better to post one collective post rather than many so below is my update for the New Year Readathon hosted by Bookworming in the 21st Century Day Three: JANUARY 3, 2010: - Proved to be a very, very bad reader. I watched Merlin again in

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The New Year Readathon hosted by Kristen from Bookworming isn't over yet, and I still plan to read for it, but I decided to do the wrap-up now.  My total reading hours will probably end up being around 10 hours.  I made an itty-bitty dent in Practi

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So, I’ve got a bad cold, and a family gathering on the 26th, which means I won’t be able to stay up 24 hours. This is an informal readathon, but here are some guidelines for participation:1. Start reading whenever you get up - let’s not torture

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Read. Read. READ-A-THONI could only manage to finish one book, a collection of short stories, In An Uncharted Country by Clifford Garstang (pages 186). All in all I could only manage to read 226 pages. One full book and few pages of other one and the

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Reading is like traveling, you can completely absorb yourself in a different world. So travel with me...

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This is my blog about the books I read and other book- and reading related things. I read a lot of different genres! Crime, Mystery, Vampirebooks, Contemporary Fiction, Chick Lit, Fantasy, Science Fiction. I am Danish so I read a lot in Danish, but a

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An extremely personal but public exploration of my path to emotional and physical wellness. Following a spiritual, more-or-less Buddhist path, heavily psychological, introspective, analytical, emotionally intense and excruciatingly honest.

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Book reviews, author interviews, discussion and enjoyment of books of all kinds with a special emphasis on literary fiction, writing craft and quality YA fiction.

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