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Amy's Bookshelf: Field of Blood, by Eric Wilson
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Mostly unbiased reviews of my favorite books. and the not-so-favorites as well. Thursday, January 1, 2009. Field of Blood, by Eric Wilson. We all know the story of Judas Iscariot, right? The traitor, who betrayed Christ to the Roman soldiers and benefited from his death. But he hung himself, remember? Follows Gina in her journey to uncover her past and map out her future. How in the world does that work? Massively Huge Thumbs Up! That is such a cool review. And seeing the life that pulses underneath.
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Amy's Bookshelf: The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Field Guide, by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi
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Mostly unbiased reviews of my favorite books. and the not-so-favorites as well. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Field Guide, by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. I had someone ask me just last night what I was reading. Although I haven't had time to read much in the last few weeks, this is the most recent book I've read. So what does Jared do? I saw the movie first (I know, shame on me) and loved it so much I decided to try the book. I was pleasantly surprised! I'm listening to t...
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Amy's Bookshelf: January 2009
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Mostly unbiased reviews of my favorite books. and the not-so-favorites as well. Friday, January 30, 2009. The Host, by Stephenie Meyer. Again with the freaky covers. I think I'm inexplicably drawn to books with strange, almost frightening pictures. So much for not "judging a book by its cover.". Anyway, simply put,. Well, yeah. See, there are souls who aren't fond of humans, and Wanda's original task was to flush out the resistance. And it just gets more interesting from there. Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse.
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Amy's Bookshelf: Shoofly Pie, by Tim Downs
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Mostly unbiased reviews of my favorite books. and the not-so-favorites as well. Friday, January 16, 2009. Shoofly Pie, by Tim Downs. There are people who have social issues. Forensic entomologist (a.k.a. "Bug Man") Nick Polchak is one of them. He doesn't "do" people. Can't stand being around them, really. He'd prefer to spend his time with his bugs. Unfortunately (for him) one of Kathryn Guilford's friends has been murdered. well, ". Did I mention she has a pathological fear of all insects? Pic O' the Day.
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Amy's Bookshelf: Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife, by Linda Berdoll
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Mostly unbiased reviews of my favorite books. and the not-so-favorites as well. Monday, January 5, 2009. Mr Darcy Takes a Wife, by Linda Berdoll. I'm not going to post a picture of this one, simply because I really really really really didn't like it. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for the idea of continuing the tale of Elizabeth Darcy. Jane Austen's. Is one of my all time favorite books. A very disappointed] Thumbs Down. Really wanted to read oh well thanks for the heads up. January 14, 2009 at 10:15 AM.
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Amy's Bookshelf: The Host, by Stephenie Meyer
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Mostly unbiased reviews of my favorite books. and the not-so-favorites as well. Friday, January 30, 2009. The Host, by Stephenie Meyer. Again with the freaky covers. I think I'm inexplicably drawn to books with strange, almost frightening pictures. So much for not "judging a book by its cover.". Anyway, simply put,. Well, yeah. See, there are souls who aren't fond of humans, and Wanda's original task was to flush out the resistance. And it just gets more interesting from there. Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse.
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Amy's Bookshelf: December 2008
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Mostly unbiased reviews of my favorite books. and the not-so-favorites as well. Sunday, December 28, 2008. Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer. Well, yeah, but the whole "blood-sucking vampire thing" isn't so great. Even though Edward is willing to lay down his life (go figure.) for Bella and there are some good messages in this book, it's not one that I'd suggest anyone younge. R than 14 or so read. Even so, I still liked it. Friday, December 19, 2008. DragonQuest, by Donita K. Paul. All is well until Kale fin...
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Amy's Bookshelf: April 2009
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Mostly unbiased reviews of my favorite books. and the not-so-favorites as well. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Field Guide, by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. I had someone ask me just last night what I was reading. Although I haven't had time to read much in the last few weeks, this is the most recent book I've read. So what does Jared do? I saw the movie first (I know, shame on me) and loved it so much I decided to try the book. I was pleasantly surprised! Pic O' the Day.
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Amy's Bookshelf: November 2008
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Mostly unbiased reviews of my favorite books. and the not-so-favorites as well. Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Skin, by Ted Dekker. More than just a philosophical idea, Red takes it to another level when he forces a group of 5 random people into deciding who dies based on their beauty. But wait a minute. Is it really happening? Or are they dreaming? Holy mackerel. I can't do this book justice. WOW. It might just be my new favorite Ted Dekker book. Is it weird? Saturday, November 15, 2008. Kevin Parson is ...