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Joker | The Reading Challenges Blog
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The Reading Challenges Blog. Challenges, lists and reading–Oh My! Joker by Brian Azzarello. While the story in this was pretty good (there’s no denying that Brian Azzarello is a great writer), I was completely blown away by the art. I think that Lee Bermejo. Has just earned a special place in my list of favorite comic book artists (which would be second, of course….I kind of have a long running thing for Ben Templesmith. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. From your own site.
Lio: Happiness is a Squishy Cephalopod | The Reading Challenges Blog
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The Reading Challenges Blog. Challenges, lists and reading–Oh My! Lio: Happiness is a Squishy Cephalopod. Lio: Happiness is a Squishy Cephalopod by Mark Tatulli. Other than a comic strip here and there, I’d never really read a lot of Lio. I can’t believe how much I’ve been missing out! A mischievous litte kid with a penchant for mayhem, monsters and robots? What more could I ask for? Here is just a wonderful sample:. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. From your own site.
Cicada Summer | The Reading Challenges Blog
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The Reading Challenges Blog. Challenges, lists and reading–Oh My! Cicada Summer by Andrea Beatty. Lily’s invisibility is challenged when Fern’s grandniece Tinny comes to town. Tinny quickly discovers that Lily is not as slow as everyone thinks and spends her time plotting ways to get Lily in trouble. But when a strange man shows up in town, Lily learns that Tinny may be in serious trouble. Will she be able break her vow of silence in order to keep Tinny safe? Feed You can leave a response. Build a websit...
Earthgirl | The Reading Challenges Blog
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The Reading Challenges Blog. Challenges, lists and reading–Oh My! Earthgirl by Jennifer Cowan. Everyone should want to protect the environment and save the world, right? Until she meets Vray. Vray is smart, gorgeous and is completely dedicated to “the cause”. The seem perfect for each other, with Vray teaching and guiding Sabine about what it means to be an activist. But where is the line between being dedicated and being a radical? What kind of activist is Sabine? A to Z Challenge. From your own site.
Books To Read | The Reading Challenges Blog
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The Reading Challenges Blog. Challenges, lists and reading–Oh My! This is where I (try) to keep track of all the books that sound interesting to me, ones that I might want to read but just can’t right now. My Private War: Liberated Body, Captive Mind: A World War II POW’s Journey. Geography of Bliss: One grump’s search for the happiest places in the world. Death’s Acre: Inside the legendary forensic lab the Body Farm where the dead to tell tales. By William Bass and John Jefferson. Enter your comment here.
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Taking time for me…. One of my never ending quests is to add more variety to my reading. As a youth and teen services librarian, I do read a lot. However, I quickly seem to fall into ruts, reading things just for work or just for the book award committee that I am on. “Grown-up books” (as I’ve come to call them) just seem to end up by the wayside. This is just what I’ve been looking for. Challenges. Lists. What could be better? So follow the way there. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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The Reading Chair
This is a blog about books in all forms and shapes. I hope I can give you some helpfull tips about everything from books to writers to genres. Enjoy! Sunday, October 21, 2012. I have decided to close this blog in favour of the blog focusing on my writing. If you want to come along on my journey to (hopefully! Become a published author, please come and join me in my writing chair and watch me getting to the end. As an author, I'm also on Facebook. Come and say hi! Links to this post. Links to this post.
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The Reading Challenge
A blog for friends and friendly strangers who want to read lots in 2008! Thursday, March 19, 2009. I announce the winner! It's only four months late.woops! 1st place: Andrea Williams. 2nd place: Buffy Garber. 3rd place: Natalie Rizzieri. The prizes are: first place gets any book of their choice (at my expense); second place gets a $20 at amazon.com (or any bookstore of their choice); third place gets $10 at amazon.com (or any bookstore of their choice). Saturday, February 14, 2009. I Can Haz Winner?
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The Reading Challenges Blog | Challenges, lists and reading–Oh My!
The Reading Challenges Blog. Challenges, lists and reading–Oh My! August 13, 2009. Earthgirl by Jennifer Cowan. Everyone should want to protect the environment and save the world, right? Until she meets Vray. Vray is smart, gorgeous and is completely dedicated to “the cause”. The seem perfect for each other, with Vray teaching and guiding Sabine about what it means to be an activist. But where is the line between being dedicated and being a radical? What kind of activist is Sabine? A to Z Challenge.
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The Reading Chameleon
Book reviews and other Book stuff. Tuesday, June 28, 2016. So, I took a hiatus. I kind of took a blogging break with all the stuff that has come up in the last few months. Doesn't mean I stopped reading all together. As a matter of fact I read a bunch of books. Mostly those that had to do with linguistics. Lets kick off my return with a book called Wordcrimes: Solving Crime Through Forensic Linguistics by John Olsson. A great nonfiction book, bit boring if you don't have an interest in this type of stuff...
The Reading Chic
Sunday, September 7, 2014. Review: No One Needs to Know by Amanda Grace. Sunday, September 07, 2014. Released: September 8, 2014. Star Rating: 3 out of 5. Age Group: Young Adult. Sometimes, the cost of love is too steep. Olivia's twin brother, Liam, has been her best friend her whole life. But when he starts dating, Olivia is left feeling alone, so she tries to drive away Liam's girlfriends in an effort to get her best friend back. Sunday, July 6, 2014. Review: Thirty Sunsets by Christine Hurley Deriso.
A Chick Who Reads – I read therefore I blog
A Chick Who Reads. I read therefore I blog. Mark Gelineau and Joe King. Sarah J. Maas. Robin D. Owens. David C. Taylor. This Chick Read: The Crown of Embers ( The Girl of Fire and Thorns #2) by Rae Carson. January 11, 2017. January 7, 2017. In A Hot Chick Who Reads. Blog Tour #Giveaway and Review! This Chick Read: Some Kind of Magic by Mary Ann Marlowe. Then, I looked up the book and read the excerpt below: Continue reading “Blog Tour #Giveaway and Review! January 9, 2017. January 9, 2017. January 8, 2017.
The Reading Child
On children and reading. There are a number of reasons why nonfiction picture books are becoming more popular. New Common Core standards are creating more demand, which is prompting writers to approach this genre in a more creative way. This is great! Here are a several of our favorites:. Balloons over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy’s Parade. The Man Who Walked Between the Towers. This light-hearted book is a fun introduction to the girl, movie star, and fashion icon. This is the uniqu...