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Through a Child's Eye

Through a Child's Eye

http://sjkessel.blogspot.com/

Reviews of young adult and children's literature as well as thoughts about my struggle to become a published author.

Lou's Pages

Lou's Pages

http://louspages.blogspot.com

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

Worducopia

Worducopia

http://worducopia.blogspot.com

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.

1morechapter.com

1morechapter.com

http://1morechapter.com

Book reviews, news, lists, and recommendations.

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In My Mailbox # 5

Ruby Loves Adventure | December 11th 2009

For this week, I didn't buy any books! Yay for my wallet! :) I can't say it will stay the same for next week though :P But I did get the below in the mail -- they're Mythical Creatures Stamps that I've won from Dewey's 24 Hour Readathon last Oct read more

The Sunday Salon

Medieval Bookworm | December 6th 2009 by Meghan

Well, after all my worrying, my visa application process was almost ridiculously simple.  My new passport arrived two days before the appointment (nothing like the last minute!) and the officials didn’t even look at most of the paperwork they& read more

TSS: R.R.Readathon Wrap Up/November 09 Wrap Up/Last Week's Wrap u…

everything distils into reading | December 6th 2009

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 read more

Final Post #rrreadathon

PerpetualSpiral's Process Blog | December 6th 2009 by Michelle Martin

I gave myself an extra hour because I didn't actually start reading until 10 a.m. yesterday. Alas, I didn't quite finish the third book. But, I DID finish the Readathon, so yipeee! I think I'll have to celebrate properly later, as I'm pooped, verily read more

December 2009 24-hour readathon

Ruby Loves Adventure | December 6th 2009

So I've joined in another 24 hour readathon on www.dreadlockgirl.com. It was slated from December 5th, 7pm [Manila time] to December 6th [Manila time]Unfortunately my internet was acting up yesterday evening so I wasn't able to update at around 9pm M read more

Hour 14 Challenge 2: A Separate Piece of Furniture

PerpetualSpiral's Process Blog | December 5th 2009 by Michelle Martin

Readathon MadLibs, what could be more fun?! Nothing. Absolutely nothing. And yes, I may be suffering from hour 15 madness!Once upon a time in the land of The Far Commons, there lived Phineas and Mr. Patch-Withers happily ever after. Is that not how t read more

Read.Read.Readathon

Devourer of Books | December 5th 2009 by Jen

Today is Bethany’s Read.Read.Readathon.  I will be participating, but not to the point I do in the regular readathon, as a bunch of stuff has come up today.  If I can work in 3 hours and maybe finish my current book I would be happy. Post fro read more

Read Read Readathon Begins!!

PerpetualSpiral's Process Blog | December 5th 2009 by Michelle Martin

Readathon started about 10 minutes ago, I'm ready! Most of my days already qualify as a readathon anyway, but today is special :) This is my very first readathon and I'm really happy to be participating. I don't have any theme in mind, and as a matt read more

Readathon

cessie's book journey | November 30th 2009

I will participate in a Read-a-thon in the coming weekend!Since we moved to China end of August I haven’t been reading that much. Apart from my Chinese language and cultural lessons that is lol. So when Dreadlockgirl started talking about this read read more

Nocturnes: Five Stories of Music and Nightfall by Kazuo Ishiguro

Lost in Books | November 27th 2009 by Rebecca

BOOK #: 78REASONS READ: Take a Chance Challenge, October Readathon, 100 Shots of Short ChallengePUBLISHER: Faber & Faber Limited, Bloomsbury HouseGENRE: Fiction, Short StoriesFORMAT/PAGES: Paperback/221RATING: 2.5 StarsBOOK SUMMARY:One of the mos read more