Monthly Archives: March 2010
Review: The Life O’Reilly by Brian Cohen
Nick O’Reilly is a bit stuck in his current place in life. Partner at a prestigious law firm, surrounded by luxuries only a large pay check can buy, with little free time, but at least one good friend to sympathize … Continue reading
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In My Mailbox Monday: Cardboard, The Gin Closet, Keeper
Got some goodies last week! In My Mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren, and Mailbox Monday is hosted by The Printed Page. Cardboard: A Woman Left for Dead by Fiona Place. I mentioned this one the other day. The … Continue reading
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Friday Finds: The Wilding
Someone posted this on their website recently, and as per usual, I fail to remember which one of you it was. Regardless, thanks for pointing it out! The UK print of this has already been released, and I’m not sure … Continue reading
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Review: She Walks In Beauty by Siri Mitchell
It should say something about this novel that I couldn’t help but read voraciously, finishing it in two days. It should also say something that from page twenty onward, I often hoped it were longer so that I could continue … Continue reading
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WWW/Waiting On/Wishful Wednesday: My Name Is Memory, Cardboard
Waiting on Wednesday in hosted at Breaking The Spine, and Wishful Wednesday is hosted by The Bluestocking Guide. I’ve got two this week, one is already released, but I think it garners posting anyways. My Name is Memory by Ann Brashares (June … Continue reading
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Review: Fireworks Over Toccoa by Jeffrey Stepakoff
“Yes,” he said. “Even though the sky is already filled with stars, you can always make your own.” Fireworks Over Toccoa – Jeffrey Stepakoff Short but light, Fireworks Over Toccoa by Jeffrey Stepakoff is a nice novel and a quick … Continue reading
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The Future of Publishing
I’m sure many of you have seen this around. I finally clicked on it today. Take a looksie, friends. One day, we bookworms will rule the world. Rock on nerds.
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