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Pros/Cons Of Releasing Casey Anthony On Bail
Hutch Report | September 6th 2008
There is definitely a risk of flight when a person like Casey Anthony is allowed to be released on bail, but could something good come out of her release? I'm not really sure if there is anything good that will come from Casey Anthony walking around read more
T.M.I.
Spy Scribbler's Blog | September 5th 2008
I love my writing lair in the basement, but I hadn't been out amongst people for five or so days, and I was getting a little crazy, a little wild-eyed. So here I am at Borders, writing. And, walking through the store, I realized I love books so muc read more
One click leads to another - literary leap-frog
Broadway Matron | September 5th 2008 by Broadway Matron
Clicking around blogs this morning I came across one with a quote from Storm Jameson. That name rang a bell, I know I read at least one of her books, so googling I came up with a list of her books, none of which sounded familiar. Then for no apparen read more
Gestapo At Last
American Scofflaw | September 5th 2008
By: D. H. Williams Today at the Republican National Convention, as the Ron Paul Delegates were taking a picture in front of the model White House inside the Convention Center, they were surrounded by Secret Service which proceeded to search the bags read more
Akins Children
Mommy Dot Com | September 4th 2008 by Kara Akins
Dear Akins Children,I had no idea the gift God was giving me when He led us to home school. Everyday is like Christmas. I love putting down our work and going on a walk through the neighborhood when we just feel like it. I love going downtown to all read more
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New Research Findings | September 4th 2008 by leslie feldman
Secret Service confiscates books & buttons from Ron Paul delegates - UpdatedSeptember 4th, 2008 | Breaking News, Constitutional Crisis, Minneapolis RNC, Ron PaulBy: D. H. Williams @ 7:29 PM - ESTToday at the Republican National Convention, as the Ron read more
Nike+ Challenge: August Meltdown Recap
Kali Lilla | September 4th 2008 by Kali Lilla
The August Meltdown is now in the history books and I wanted to give a big shout out to the Shredder+ Team! UberShredder+ Lynda of 130 on My Way led the team with an astounding 128 miles and came in fifth place out of 33 entries. Woohoo Lynda! You've read more
A Memory a Moment
Sailing by Starlight | September 4th 2008 by Suzy Kopliku
God gave us memories that we might have roses in December. ~J.M. Barrie, Courage, 1922Some little things that blossom all year round...*Smiles…. lot’s of them, :-D*Cuddles, (((((())))))*Kind and gently spoken words,*Eye contact ,*Stories, books, read more
Comic Book Review: Mighty Avengers #17
Comic Book Revolution | September 3rd 2008
Secret Invasion tie-ins have been the most inconsistant books we get in the bunker. We, at the Revolution, have seen some great tie-ins. Others have been poorly done. Let us spin the wheel and see where this one fits in.Creative TeamWriter: Brian Mic read more
Forbidden Daughter by Shobhan Bantwal
Virtual Blog Tours with Nikki Leigh | September 2nd 2008 by Nikki Leigh
I'm very pleased and proud to have Shobhan Bantwal touring with us in October. I hosted her on several of my blogs when her first book was released last year and I've been waiting to hear her second book. It was wonderful and worth the wait. Shobhan read more
Poetic verses
Online cradle for kids, Details about trendy kids music, kid… | September 2nd 2008 by Scarlett Leach
Harry potter has created such a buzz in the world of children literature that reading is back in style for kids. Poetry I think always held a special place in our life. The sense of beauty and enjoyment of language can be encouraged through poetry.I read more
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Old Book Bag | September 2nd 2008 by Ma Titwonky
I swiped this quiz from Shelly, at Cyber Chocolate. This has absolutely nothing to do with books unless you count the fact that I do read while I eat most of my meals. Another wonderful side effect of my divorce -- I no longer have to sit and listen read more
The Ultimate Shelf-Cleaning Book Giveaway continues, despite hurr…
There's just no telling. | September 1st 2008 by monda fason
Another drawing, another winner! This time The Perfect Grandson was in fine form for the drawing, and spent a great deal of time swishing all the entries and grinning with three hard-won teeth. That what I love about the Ultimate Shelf-Cleaning Book read more
A Trip to Salzburg
Traveller's Tales | September 1st 2008 by Shantanu Ghosh
Salzburg is probably the most popular tourist destination in Austria. And it is easy to see why. Surrounded by the Austrian Alps and crystal clear waters of the many lakes, the quaint streets and town of the old city seems like the fantasy land from read more
Poems of the Dance
Valery Lantratov's Ballet Blog | September 1st 2008 by Laura Lee
For a lover of books and history, Google Books, which is working with univeristy libraries to digitize old works, is a treasure. I have forever taken great joy in walking through dusty shelves and pulling down old volumes to become aquainted with mi read more
An Afternoon with the Sereti Males
Welcome to the Photo-Africa Blog | September 1st 2008 by Gerry
If you read books on Wildlife Photography you almost always get told to not photograph during the hours around midday as your images will not work. Also, if you read books on Animal Behavior you get told that lions are nocturnal and sleep during the read more
Reflection
Con Forza | September 1st 2008 by Roland
Upon... books.Today, I went out with my family to the Spring. Huge (not so) place, but the only place my brother can ever think of is MPH. That bookstore seems to be a heaven to my brother, and my mother always compliments on his bookworm attitude, read more
Politeness Police
Well-Mannered Frivolity | September 1st 2008 by Susan B. Evans
Today's rant (er... post) has nothing to do with books. It does however take place at my local library "The George."Last week I went to the library. I needed to return some books and renew one in person. "The George" is the flagship library in Fort B read more
:: More love for Nie
3daintyDELIGHTS | August 31st 2008 by Eleanor Cleverly-Takahashi
:: The remarkable people that I've encounter in my life have provided engaging experiences that I cherish, conversations that I covet, and fashioned emotional memories that have transformed days of drudgery into absolute delights.I have met these peo read more
Puppy Class
The Itsy Bitsy Monkey | August 31st 2008 by Mommy's Nintendo
So, last week, we taught Howie to come and sit at our feet when we call his name (we're about 94% on this and still practicing), and this week we learned "touch" and "leave it," both very useful commands for us to master. We can use "touch" to call h read more
On the Path to World Domination
Burgh Baby | August 30th 2008 by Burgh Baby's Mom
There is absolutely no doubt that Alexis is spoiled rotten. She has more toys, clothes, books, and assorted stuff than any kid could ever hope to possess. While I am in great part guilty of contributing to the spoiling, my soft spots are clothes, b read more
The Pineapple Primary, FLW Studio Tour, the Uptown and some Good…
Chicago History: The Journal of an Amateur Historian | August 29th 2008 by ChicagoBookBabe
It's Friday and for me, it is the beginning of my "work week." I work part time Friday through Monday. While the rest of you are visiting the Chicago History Museum, reading all the recently released books on Chicago history or taking a walking tour read more
“Walking With God”
Inner Fulfillment | August 28th 2008 by ThinkOnItDevotions
Of the nearly 100 books I’ve read thus far this year, John Eldredge’s new release, Walking With God, [Thomas Nelson, 2008] is one of two extraordinary stand-outs. Here’s a taste: For more, visit: www.walkingwithgod.net Shared b read more
Walking Is Still Honest
Revolutions Per Minute | August 28th 2008
A friend of mine recently suggested to me that I should make a weekly list of movies, music, and books that I would think people would enjoy. So while she was babbling about shoes or some sale at Macy's or something, I came up with a good idea to wri read more
Step Into The Library
A Thought Over Coffee | August 28th 2008
Holy Smokes. I was looking around Amazon last night and getting a list together of the books I have been longing to get my hands on for the past few years - yes, I said years. Here is how it works with me: I get into these zones where I will read 4 read more
A Little Library Love
Books Reviews | American Bibliophile | August 27th 2008
I’m really fortunate because I get to be within walking distance of a library. It’s a cozy library, and it’s kinda small. But as I get to know it better, I’m finding that they do a remarkable job with their selection. Trus read more
Librairie Saint-Hubert, Brussels
Bookstore Guide | August 26th 2008 by ivanisko
Where? Brussels, BelgiumVisited: August, 2008When walking from the famous Grand Place through a beautiful covered gallery opened in the mid 19th century, we couldn't have missed this amazing looking bookstore specialized in fine arts. Librairie Saint read more
Generate Endless Referrals with Bob Burg
The Business Coaching Blog | August 26th 2008 by Paul Simister
Bob Burg, author of Endless Referrals and The Go-Giver has been interviewed by the Guerrilla Marketing Association and is one that I have pulled from the archives.Once again too much of the time in the call is wasted by Roger Parker interviewing abou read more
Morning Thoughts
Book Calendar | August 25th 2008 by Book Calendar
Information is where it is at. Information cannot be created or destroyed according to some theories much like matter or energy.Morning ThoughtsI put down Wikinomics for a night to read something a little bit more lightweight. I read Space Vulture b read more
Web typography heaven
Tips from Idea15 Web Design | August 23rd 2008 by Heather Burns
An odd coincidence just saw me reading two excellent books on web typography. The first was Wendy Peck’s textbook “Great Web Typography“. At first I wondered how anyone could milk 330 pages out of Verdana, Arial, and Georgia, but w read more
