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Hot Trends, Hot Markets - Part 2: How to use book collection or c…
Cheryl Kaye Tardif Novels | July 5th 2008 by Cheryl Kaye Tardif
Yesterday, I spoke at the CanWrite! Conference in Edmonton, Alberta, on the Hot Trends, Hot Markets panel. I had a great time and I hope that attendees left with a better understanding of how they can market themselves online through the use of soci read more
Speedbumps and MS Awareness
ChronicChicks | July 1st 2008 by ChronicChick
This morning on Fox and Friends Sunday, Janice Dean (their Weather Woman Extraordinaire) came forward to talk about her life dealing with Multiple Sclerosis...... (I'll post the vid here from Fox News because was I smart enough to capture the AM edi read more
Read All About It!
The Surrendered Scribe | June 17th 2008 by Julie@The Surrendered Scribe
If you receive the e mail version of this blog, I encourage you every once in awhile to click on the actual blog as the sidebar has interesting writing and encouraging links to marriage and other important issues. One of the sidebar issues is the ab read more
Thoughts for Today
Book Calendar | June 1st 2008 by Book Calendar
I have been reading more of The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie. This book would be quite a hard book to review. The reason is that he is taking real events and history and changing it into fiction with a magical realist style. Not only is read more
Morning Thoughts
Book Calendar | May 31st 2008 by Book Calendar
Beatrix Potter with her dog Spot. Photograph taken in 1881.Yesterday, I cleared out the display case for the Super Librarian display and put in a new display. I am doing books with movies or movie tie-ins. Basically, it is taking dvd and displaying read more
Love to read
Comic Blog | May 26th 2008 by Anshul
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Are You A Reader?
Karen & Gerard Zemek | May 22nd 2008 by Karen Zemek
If you like to read, you should really join www.shelfari.com. It is such a great web site for readers. Initially, it's time consuming to load the books you've read, but well worth it. It took me about 24 hours to load my initial 200+ books, includ read more
5 Must-Try Social Software Today
Pinoy Web Startup | May 18th 2008 by Marie Casas
Always happy to discover Filipino-made web applications with global appeal, here are some in beta mode, in no particular order. Please try them and give constructive feedback to the developers. PinoyLancer.com (PL) is now open for you to post your read more
Watch Out For Those Nutters
Old Book Bag | April 28th 2008 by Ma Titwonky
Shelfari.com has a feature that allows members to start discussions about any book listed in the Shelfari system. It is also possible to add replies to posted comments. I've seldom used this feature; I'm usually too busy doing other things. But today read more
"My First 24 Hours in Hell" by VK Sansone
Cover Critiques | April 11th 2008 by WillowRaven Illustration & Design Plus
Since I have such a large network of skilled friends in their crafts spread across such a wide range of networks; Yahoo Groups, Ning, MySpace, Goodreads, Shelfari & countless others, I noticed not everyone was able to be interactive with my cove read more
Wednesday Night Update
Serendipity and Rain | March 13th 2008 by Lori
First the only "bad" news - can't get my Shelfari bookshelf to display on my blog. Can't quite figure out why yet. Yes, I tried the Blogger Help - followed the instructions and emptied my cookies - or tossed my cookies ... whatever it's called (kiddi read more
Thin Air
Aerten Caisleán | February 16th 2008 by Kelly Naylor
You know, I'd hate to be an awesome car in Joanne Baldwin's world. She kills cars. Well... no. She doesn't kill cars. She loves her cars. But cars tend to get killed around her. Poor things.Joanne lost her memories to a Demon (bad, bad Ashan!), read more
Chill Factor
Aerten Caisleán | February 15th 2008 by Kelly Naylor
Ok! Got caught up on all the excitement in Las Vegas that is alluded to in Books 4 and 5. And in usual Caine fashion, we had a wide ride along the way!I've got one more in the series to read... and it makes me wonder how many of these Ms. Caine is read more
Another Super Hero Question to Pose
The Surrendered Scribe | February 3rd 2008 by Julie@The Surrendered Scribe
I really appreciate the fun and informative feedback you are giving regarding my post about Wonder Woman. For those of you that approached me, e-mailed me or in other ways communicated with me---we seem to agree Wonder Woman cried, buckets even, and read more
Firestorm
Aerten Caisleán | January 30th 2008 by Kelly Naylor
Yee ha! This latest book from Rachel Caine is one hell of a wild ride! The end of the world is coming and it's up to Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin to save the day... with the help of a few friends, and the hinderance of some bad guys.The next book in read more
Shelfari
Aerten Caisleán | January 28th 2008 by Kelly Naylor
A few weeks back, while reading Bev's blog, I noticed a new widget on her page. Shelfari? What in the world is that? So I linked off...Oh boy. This site is wicked cool! I can entered nearly all the books I know I've read (i.e., anything currentl read more
Social Sites for Readers
The Post Pub | January 17th 2008 by The Post Pub
I have an amendment to my previous post, about the ways in which reading-related social sites are used. I wasn't sure, at the time, if users of these sites could distinguish between different shelves... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we read more
It Truly Is All About Him
The Surrendered Scribe | December 11th 2007 by Julie@The Surrendered Scribe
I hope from time to time you check out my shelfari list because I read a lot, and fast. Sometimes I post a book on after the fact because I read it so fast and I want others to see it. There are a couple books I want to let you know about.One is a read more
A must see movie or a must read book
Postcard Headlines | November 12th 2007 by Karlo Mongaya
What I like about blogs is the lack of stringent editorial control. It can publish what I find suitable without restraint except from my own judgment (and ethical concerns which is listed here). It just bows to my whims. I never end up like this Caba read more
LibraryThing vs. Shelfari
The Ax For The Frozen Sea | September 26th 2007 by bastardmoon
So, yeah. LibraryThing or Shelfari? I have accounts on both, but I’m not sure which I prefer, and one of them has to be deleted. It just has to, damn it. I llike LibraryThing just because the crowd there seems more diverse, but Shelfari just read more
The reader’s Den - Shelfari
The Thoughts Pile | September 17th 2007 by Priya
There are finer fish in the sea than have ever been caught. If you are look for one such fine fish that you’ve never caught, then here’s a site that you must visit – http://www.shelfari.com/ . Welcome to the reader’s den. If you consider book read more
A Spot Of Bother by Mark Haddon
Old Book Bag | September 9th 2007 by Ma Titwonky
I love books that defy traditional reviews where the reader describes the plot points without giving away spoilers, and then handily sums up with an opinion that may include reader defined stars or thumbs or turkey necks or whatever. Which is just on read more
Triangle by Katharine Weber
Old Book Bag | September 7th 2007 by Ma Titwonky
Triangle by Katharine Weber is a historical novel based upon the Triangle Shirt Factory Fire in New York City in the early 1900's. The story Weber tells is the recollections of the last surviving person who worked at the shirt factory and escaped the read more
Simple Genius by David Baldacci
Old Book Bag | September 4th 2007 by Ma Titwonky
In my next life I've decided I want to come back as the female part of a crime investigating duo that also features a hunky, sensitive, in-love-with-me-but-doesn't-know-it kinda guy. I want to know what it feels like to have that nagging thought at t read more
Pieces Of My Sister's Life by Elizabeth Joy Arnold
Old Book Bag | August 28th 2007 by Ma Titwonky
Elizabeth Joy Arnold is a member of Shelfari.com which is how I came to know about her book and its release date earlier this month. The premise of the book sounded good to me -- identical twin girls growing up in a small town in Rhode Island abandon read more
Readers In Thongs
Old Book Bag | August 16th 2007 by Ma Titwonky
So, the question is, what do most readers, and I mean the heavy duty kind who think nothing of plowing through 550 pages here and 400 pages there, wear while reading? I know some like the comfort of an old warm and snuggly robe. The kind you can curl read more
I've Been Koontz'd
Old Book Bag | July 11th 2007 by Ma Titwonky
I joined the Dean Koontz Group at Shelfari. Shortly after that I began reading two Koontz books: Odd Thomas and From The Corner Of His Eye. The group collectively is reading Odd Thomas. Right before that title was chosen, I began reading From The Cor read more
Pet Peeve: “Forcing” Invites When Joining a Social Network
CSSgirl Designs | July 9th 2007 by Lindsey
I just joined Shelfari “an interactive social media site for book lovers. Using Shelfari, you can create a personal shelf of your books, see what your friends are reading, get and give recommendations for what to read next, create book lists, a read more
Shelfari finally invents the widget & other news
BiblioHistoria | July 5th 2007 by BiblioHistoria
Yaay, I have been posting my Books on Shelfari for the last 6 months or so, and this week they have FINALLY programmed a widget so you can see my library on my blog. Other news this week - my Mother-in-law was admitted to Hospital this week with lesi read more
TIME FOR CHANGE AND CLEAN UP
boney-girl | June 8th 2007 by rhonda
Clean up - I have decided to remove several of my widgets namely Shelfari 'until I find new books that I like, Clusty Cloud ' at the moment I don't need any information about graphic novels, Clusty might come back in the future, Memory Game ' I have read more

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