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Notes from the Officer's Club: Book 51: The Thing Around Your Neck
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Notes from the Officer's Club. Books Army. Life. Monday, May 12, 2014. Book 51: The Thing Around Your Neck. The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. I loved Adichies first two novels, and intend to read. A collection of Harry Dresden stories, or the two collections from the. Women of the Otherworld. I think the last two stories of the collection were actually my favorite. Tomorrow is Too Far deals with a womans return to Africa for her grandmothers funeral after an eigh...Which explores t...
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Notes from the Officer's Club: Book 47: Palisades Park
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Notes from the Officer's Club. Books Army. Life. Monday, May 12, 2014. Book 47: Palisades Park. Palisades Park by Alan Brennert. Respectively, the Stopkas dont leave much of an impression. They are merely a way to chronicle the park, and its various colorful people, rides and concessions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. People, Places, Things. Cannonball Read 6 - The Official Group Blog. Malin's Blog of Books. Book 57: Dorothy Must Die. Book 56: Girl in Translation.
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion: November 2012
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion. Thursday, November 1, 2012. Brief notes: On Kylie Minogue. I've just read a rather good interview with Kylie on the Quietus. In which she talks her way through her entire career. Once again, I came away from it with the realisation that Kylie has pretty much always been the perfect pop star for me - every major stage of her career has corresponded to a matching stage in the development of my own musical tastes with such perfect timing as to almost beggar belief.
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion: February 2013
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion. Saturday, February 23, 2013. 1962-1964: So Much Older Then. Bob Dylan was a writer and singer of protest songs for, at a generous estimate, a period of a little less than 18 months between late 1962 and early 1964. Only a single album from his entire career consists primarily of what could accurately be described as “protest songs”. That’s one out of thirty-five. Links to this post. Is this thing on? Blimey. It's been a while since I posted anything here, hasn't it?
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Notes from the Officer's Club: Book 67: If I Stay
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Notes from the Officer's Club. Books Army. Life. Wednesday, July 16, 2014. Book 67: If I Stay. If I Stay by Gayle Forman. Most of the YA I read tends to be fantasy/sci-fi or dystopian with the exception of Rainbow Rowell, and shes different because Id already read her adult novel Attachments. Dr kold kadavr flatliner, MD, the sub/dude. Why else does a moth fly FROM the night. Than to a bold, attractive candle Light? Don’t let His extravagant brilliance be extinguished. You’re creative, yes? Doesn’t...
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion: April 2010
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Groucho Mark's Emporium Of Opinion. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Day 23: A song I want to play at my wedding. Confession: I'm already married. To be honest, when the day actually arrived, I didn't worry for a second about the music. It came as a bit of a surprise to me - I'd envisaged complicated interactions with the DJ, demanding specific songs, generally directing the flow of music - but in the event, I quite simply had more important things to worry about. And everything went fine anyway. Is far from t...
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Team Bear | Cheering 4 Readers
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Andi @ Estella’s Revenge. Ellie @ Curiosity Killed the Bookworm. Laura @ Devouring Texts. Brooke @ The Blog of Litwits. Tanya @ Rantings of a Reading Addict. Shan @ Good Books and Tea. Melody @ Redeeming Qualities. Katherine @ The Writerly Reader. Alysia @My Little Pocketbooks. Malin @ Malin’s Blog of Books. MR @ Two Hectobooks. Sharlene @ Sharlene Says. Aleetha @ It’s all about books. Suey @ It’s All About Books. Linda @Silly Little Mischief. Caro @ A Girl That Likes Books. Heather @ Capricious Reader.
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“No matter how we’re eventually raised, all of our stories begin the exact same way. They all end the same, too.” | Saga Vol 1-3 by Brian K. Vaughan & Fiona Staples Book Review
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A Race to Read and Review 52 Books in a Year. S CBR6 Review No:35. 8220;No matter how we’re eventually raised, all of our stories begin the exact same way. They all end the same, too.”. By Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples (Buy on amazon.com). June 4, 2014. I have no idea for how long Vaughan and Staples plan to continue this… saga… but I definitely get the sense that, after volume 3, the story is still in its very early stages. And yet, so much has already happened! I am definitely going to keep going ...