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Reading Forex Software Review Before Getting Forex Trading Softwa…

MoneyShow.Info: Information About Everyone Can Get Money | November 21st 2009 by MoneyShow

Smart Forex Live is an online company that provides forex software review and forex trading software online. These reviews provide plenty of information regarding forex software to enable even the most inexperienced forex trader to use good judgmen read more

agnesC

Local Female Magazines

Precious Moments. | November 21st 2009 by Agnes Chin

I love reading magazines. One of my favourite is Her World Magazine. I bought the November 2009 issue featuring Datuk Yasmin Yussuf on the front cover. It comes with free sample of Shiseido Zen Eau de Parfum 1ml and a packet of May White Radiance read more

btownblog

Your Empress Of Information Says: Be Thankful For Books!

The B-Town (Burien) Blog | November 21st 2009 by Scott Schaefer

by Marilee A. Cogswell Manager, 
Burien Library All King County Libraries will be Closed Thursday, Nov. 26th for the Thanksgiving Holiday. DID YOU KNOW? The King County Library System offers a variety of databases to help you with everything fro read more

aegroove

Leaving Chesil Beach

A&E Groove | November 21st 2009

Kate Langenburg/A&E Groove Yesterday, I just so happened to finish a book that, I have to admit, really let me down. While combing the shelves for something interesting, I came across known author Ian McEwan. I’ve heard a lot about his work read more

Shubhspace

Suggested reading for the weekend – 2009.11.21

Shubh-Space | November 21st 2009

Did not read much this week, what with an exam on Monday :). But if you plan to spend your weekend reading on issues & challenges pertaining to India, then I’d suggest you take a look at the content available here. Archives of the Bharat Raksh read more

trtexasaf101

Today’s Goal: Finish At Least Half Of A Book

Today's Goal | November 21st 2009 by Trevor

I have a dozen or so books sitting on my shelf that I still need to finish or start reading. My goal today will be to read. I want to finish a few of these books, and try to get half way through a book that I still need to start. At one time I though read more

TheGhettoGirl

The Carrie Diaries … Carrie Bradshaw … as a teenager?

The Girl from the Ghetto | November 21st 2009 by The Girl from the Ghetto

Here is a first look at the new Carrie Bradshaw book.  This time around, she is in high school.  MG, did I just die and go to heaven?  Me already likey. Who:  Candace Bushnell. What: The Sex and The City Prequel, The Carrie Diaries Part 1. Whe read more

lovelylissie

Good Bones and Simple Murders

Lovely Lissie's Reflections and Ruminations | November 20th 2009 by Melissa

Good Bones and Simple Murders by Margaret Atwood Inside Flap: “In this collection of short works that defy easy categorization , Margaret Atwood displays the trademark wit and virtuosity of her bestselling novels, brilliant stories, and insight read more

TheGhettoGirl

Last Night in Twisted River: A Novel by John Irving Book Review

The Girl from the Ghetto | November 20th 2009 by The Girl from the Ghetto

Ever since I saw the film “The World According to Garp” at age eleven I have wondered to myself what exactly did John Irving survive in his past?  I have waited patiently for nearly thirty years to find out.  I haven’t ever read a read more

diaperbagprincess

twilight: the book for girls who have just entered puberty

Diaper Bag Princess | November 20th 2009 by claudia

SPOILERS ABOUND Okay, so I never understood the whole “Edward Cullen is so hot!” nonsense. And then I found this book on sale for eight dollars (really? Already?) and said, “Sure! I’m broke, let’s spend eight bucks. read more

mjmbecky

The W's of Reading: What We Read?

One Literature Nut | November 20th 2009 by Becky

The other day on Twitter, I sat in on a great conversation about what books people associate us with. What types of books do we choose, and why? Have you ever found yourself liking an author or genre for awhile, and then losing interest or simply b read more

babyccino

Listen to them and they just might listen to you…

BABYCCINO! Kids and the City | November 20th 2009 by Babyccino

So there is a very funny, incredibly loud, stay-at-home dad at my girls’ pre-school who would not stop talking about this book!   One day at morning drop-off he strode in, book in hand, and proclaimed  “Got my kid to not fight me to get ou read more

2princesses1dude

ABCs

2princesses1dude | November 20th 2009

Last night at dinner we discovered that Cooper knows about the ABCs. Connie must be teaching the little kids, because it is definitely not something that we have introduced to him. We were sitting at the table and Cooper pointed to his sister's shi read more

Ysabetwordsmith

Discussion: Friday Favorites 11-20-09

Hypatia's Hoard of Reviews | November 20th 2009 by Elizabeth Barrette

This is a weekly opportunity to talk about books, music, and other things you enjoy. What are some of your favorite books? What are you currently reading? What kind of music do you like? What are you listening to now? What else is on your mind? I†read more

candie

No Title

Talking to Myself | November 19th 2009 by Candice

(photo courtesy of StudioMela) Right now I’m researching about reading programs for second/foreign language learners.  And let me tell you, there’s a LOT of material on the internet, it’s difficult not to get bogged down. I’v read more

AprilS

Reading The Odyssey by Homer

What I'm Reading | November 19th 2009

As translated by T.E. LawrenceBook FourTelemachus has arrived at Lacedaemon, "home to famous Menelaus," husband to Helen.Hospitality is at once offered, and it is Helen who guesses rightly that one of the strangers "surely must be Telemachus". Helen read more

IzaakMak

Can You Read This?

I Want Ice Water | November 19th 2009 by Robert McGhee

This is another really interesting one from my Inbox. I was amazed at how easily I was able to read the scrambled text. But then again, I do have this annoying habit of transposing characters when I type. Hmmm… Intowesting… Vewee intowest read more

roentarre

Casual reading at Fed Square by Pentax Da* 55mm f1.4

50mm Photos | November 19th 2009 by Roentarre

Some people choose to be different. This chap managed to stay under the sun for half an hour or so. I doubt that he could read any of the stuff on that picture book but sweat himself to hell. read more

msrdinc

Free Daily Horoscope Readings for November 20th 2009

The Dragons Crystal Ball Free Daily Horoscopes | November 19th 2009 by Burl Collins

Aries The Ram Daily Love Horoscope Reading: Cosmic signs of the zodiac for today have bestowed the prediction of an astrology match with Pisces The Fishes Daily Karma Reading: Your karma report on the celestial weather testifies a karmic plight might read more

Ysabetwordsmith

Poem: "The Transformations of Terror"

The Wordsmiths Forge | November 19th 2009 by Elizabeth Barrette

Thanks to a new donation, "The Transformations of Terror" has been fully funded! (This came via PayPal and I don't recognize the sender, so I've asked for the LJ username.) Donors include janetmiles, stonetalker, and wolfbrotherjoe. I have pasted read more

Ysabetwordsmith

Book Dreaming

The Wordsmiths Forge | November 19th 2009 by Elizabeth Barrette

One of my favorite authors is contemplating a new book. There is a post about some of the linguistic and cultural details in progress over on sythyry if you want to vote in the poll. This is very useful for writers who want to glimpse someone else' read more

BarbaraW

Good Night and God Bless

Hole In The Donut | November 19th 2009 by BARBARA ANN WEIBEL

Throughout the ages, religious orders have traditionally offered lodging and a bite to eat in return for a small donation. Although few were aware of it until very recently, this tradition continues today. Convents and monasteries around the globe su read more

darkphantom

Reviews of Humberto the Bookworm Hamster

Mayra's Secret Bookcase | November 19th 2009 by Mayra Calvani

"Storytelling is an important means of teaching children; they absorb what they hear and see. This in turn enables them to process subtle lessons without realizing it. Humberto, the Bookworm Hamster is a wonderful children’s picture book that utili read more

jnickles

5 Incredible Books That Changed My Life

My Super-Charged Life | November 19th 2009 by Jeff@MySuperChargedLife

Have you read anything life changing lately? We are either moving forward or backwards in life.  There is no standing still.  In order to move forward, you must be a continual learner.  You must find positive inputs that grow and exp read more

kentanderson

The e-Book Revolution — If At First You Don’t Succeed . . .

The Scholarly Kitchen | November 19th 2009

E-books are changing the world of publishing, but rather than creating something new, too much emphasis is being put on re-hashing failures of the past. The changing market doesn't have to be a zero sum game, and the rise of new forms may not spell read more

Ysabetwordsmith

Worst Endings in Speculative Fiction

Hypatia's Hoard of Reviews | November 19th 2009 by Elizabeth Barrette

The “Inside the Blogosphere” series presents another fun installment with “Worst Endings in SF/F/H.” Readers, look here for books to avoid.  Writers, this is a list of stuff not to do. Possibly Related Posts: News: Yulet read more

Ronnica

By the Book(s)

Ignorant Historian | November 18th 2009 by Ronnica

Saw this on Pam’s blog and just had to do it.  I’m going to answer the following questions by giving a title of a book that I’ve read this year, without repeating a title.  Links are to my reviews.  Here goes! Describe yourself: read more

BWoz

We’re All Astronauts

BWoz Daily | November 18th 2009

image source I lost my first generation Kindle a while back. I was really upset about it at the time, but I think I’ve fully recovered. I have no urge to buy another one. At least not anytime soon. It was way to easy to buy books on the Kindle. read more

cate

Accidentally Engaged by Mary Carter ~ Book Review

The Blonde Diaries | November 18th 2009 by Cate

This entry is part 25 of 25 in the series Chick Lit Reviews I am a sucker for a book with a hot pink cover. If you put a book in a pink cover, 95% of the time I will buy it or read it. I have found though that not all books in [...] read more

KyusiReader

Good news, good news

KyusiReader | November 18th 2009 by Peter

People who are into intelligent and racy reading may actually live longer. At least that is what's implied here. This is exactly what I need to hear, especially after knowing that the word "unfriend" is probably here to stay. Since I plan to read all read more