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July Books | Bookish Wanderings
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July 24, 2015 /. With the month of July winding down, I’m thinking now would be a good time for posting some bookish updates. Instead of buying any new books lately, I’ve been working on clearing my bookshelves of books I haven’t read, and these are some of the picks from my unread shelves:. Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding. The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters. Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami. Bridget Jones’s Diary. This edition is part of the Penguin Ink series collection, with illustrations...
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January Reads | Bookish Wanderings
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January 8, 2015 /. Happy 2015, everyone! What are some of your reading goals for the year? Here are my first few picks for the new year:. The Color Purple by Alice Walker. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. Written in an epistolary style, The Color Purple. One Hundred Years of Solitude. An epic delineation of the rise and fall of both the fictional town of Macondo and the Buendía family line. For me, I am glad I stuck around to the end, and the end...
January Reads, Part 2 | Bookish Wanderings
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January 26, 2015 /. January Reads, Part 2. Winter truly is the best time for staying indoors and burrowing into a book. Here are some more books I’ve managed to squeeze in before the end of the month:. White Oleander by Janet Fitch. A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey. The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro. After Astrid’s mother is jailed for murder, Astrid is taken into a series of foster homes. A Study in Scarlet. A Study in Scarlet. The events told...
June Update | Bookish Wanderings
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June 29, 2015 /. It’s been a while! These past few weeks have gone by in a busy whirlwind, but I’ve managed to finally settle down and completed the following books that have been sitting neglected on my shelf for the better half of the year:. The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making. The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There. The Girl Who Soared Over Fairyland and Cut the Moon in Two. Reminiscent of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. And The Wizard of Oz.
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La locura del amor: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge – Pinceladas, letras y arte
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Pinceladas, letras y arte. EN INOLVIDABLES SERIES Y MINISERIES. La locura del amor: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. Publicado por Janeth Patricia Cienfuegos Hernandez. 14 febrero, 2016. Había visto cómo era el amor, lo había leído, oído pero ahora lo entiendo. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) y Simran (Kajol) son jóvenes y ambos respetan sus tradiciones. Ella le ha pedido a su padre que le deje emprender el último viaje libre de su vida: quiere ver el mundo antes de casarse con un compl...
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De un curioso pincel ha nacido – Pinceladas, letras y arte
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Pinceladas, letras y arte. EN INOLVIDABLES SERIES Y MINISERIES. De un curioso pincel ha nacido. Publicado por Janeth Patricia Cienfuegos Hernandez. 11 enero, 2017. Hace un tiempo estaba pintando… pero lo había dejado por los estudios y la vida misma. Este año me he propuesto no andar por el mundo dejando pendientes (la idea es esa al menos). Y la verdad amo dibujar y pintar (aparte de escribir, claro); aunque que me falta mucho por aprender, no pude resistirme más y dije Por qué no? Año: Entre 2015 y 2017.
Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books I’ve Read So Far In 2015 | Book Olympus
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A reader lives a thousand lives. Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Books I’ve Read So Far In 2015. June 30, 2015. Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Top Ten Books I’ve Read So Far In 2015:. 1 Pivot Point by Kasie West. 2 The Giver by Lois Lowry. 3 404 Error Not Found. I just can’t believe that. Anyway, I hope I’d be able to read more in the summer (I must). So what are your top ten books you’ve read so far? This entry was posted in Top Ten Tuesday. Some changes… →. Follow Blog via Email.
Beyond the Book | Book Olympus
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A reader lives a thousand lives. It’ll be a new feature here on my blog! Even though it won’t be a weekly feature (researching needs time! I’ll post as frequently as possible😀. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
London | Novelhistorian
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What's new and old in historical fiction. As the Losses Mount: Everyone Brave Is Forgiven. In Reviews and Columns. Asymp; 1 Comment. Everyone Brave Is Forgiven. Simon and Schuster, 2016. 424 pp. $27. This novel is hardly the first about a love triangle in wartime, but if it’s not the best of the genre in recent memory, it’s pretty damn close. Bomb damage in Valletta, Malta, May 1942 (Courtesy Wikimedia Commons). Two traits save her, in my eyes. First, she’s delightfully subversive, willing to challen...
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What's new and old in historical fiction. After more than half a century, I can still remember snatches from. A Child’s History of England. Among my favorite books when I was a boy. There was Henry VIII, one of the most wicked Kings who ever drew breath ; Danish marauders who raided abbeys, yelling, at sword point, Get us gold, Bishop! And Richard the Lionhearted, who, while in captivity, drew inspiration from a spider. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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What's new and old in historical fiction. The Hard in Hardscrabble: Island of Wings. In Reviews and Columns. Asymp; Leave a comment. Penguin, 2011. 311 pp. $15. St Kilda, Outer Hebrides (Public domain; courtesy urbanghostmedia.com). The best part of. Is the setting, rendered in simple, compelling prose:. The struggles between islanders and the elements, preacher and flock, and Neil and Lizzie, make for an interesting story. But. Is a tame word, and what keeps. Three sentences describe a man’s greatest ch...
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What's new and old in historical fiction. Brilliant, But a Little Mean: Leaving Lucy Pear. In Reviews and Columns. Asymp; Leave a comment. Viking, 2016. 319 pp. $26. Bartolomeo Vanzetti, left, and Nicola Sacco, 1923 (Courtesy Wikimedia Commons via Boston Public Library). I’m reminded of the boldness of Philip Roth or Vladimir Nabokov though she’s more merciful than they and in most ways, it works for her. I also admire Solomon’s way of illuminating psychological moments through superb prose:. In Reviews ...
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What's new and old in historical fiction. I welcome review requests from authors and publishers, with one caveat:. No electronic submissions, please. Do read these paragraphs carefully before offering a title. I’ll never accept a review copy of a book I suspect I’ll dislike I won’t waste my time and yours but anyone who sends me a book accepts the risk that I’ll wind up not liking it after all and writing my review accordingly. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Notify me of new comment...
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What's new and old in historical fiction. Friend, Ogre, or Both: Napoleon’s Last Island. In Reviews and Columns. Asymp; Leave a comment. Atria, 2016. 423 pp. $30. Napoléon at St. Helena, by François-Joseph Sandmann, undated (courtesy Wikimedia Commons, public domain). From the moment Napoleon arrives in Jamestown, the only town on St. Helena, he casts a spell:. Keneally’s fine novel about Australian nurses in the First World War, also featured two sisters, one impulsive, one restrained? Asymp; 2 Comments.
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Quote: from The Stand by Stephen King. No one can tell what goes on in between the person you were and the person you become. No one can chart that blue and lonely section of hell. There are no maps of the change. You just. come out the other side. Quoted from The Stand. A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. Title: A Monster Calls. Or The Monster is really there for a grand purpose that Connor could only see once he is ready to see it? The Summoner by Layton Green. The Dominic Grey Novel #1. A United States d...
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True Tales of a. Saturday, October 13, 2007. If you're having trouble getting to my new blog. Well, you shouldn't be. you should be able to get to it through my profile. Or you could just go here:. Http:/ quitthisjob.blogspot.com/. Things have been wildly entertaining lately. so entertaining, in fact, that i haven't had enough time to blog at all almost hardly. Http:/ toomanycombined.blogspot.com/. Posted by melissa bastian breedlove. Tuesday, September 11, 2007. Posted by melissa bastian breedlove.
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This is my first award since I started blogging a month ago, and I'm really excited! The person that nominated me was Jesalin @ Jbelkbooks. A big thank you to her! 8220;The whole idea of the Sunshine Award is that you nominate bloggers who put a little sunshine in your day, who are positive, creative, and inspiring.”. 8211; Answer the 11 questions from the blogger who nominated you. 8211; Nominate some wonderful bloggers and write 11 questions for them to answer. What is your favorite genre of books?
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July 24, 2015 /. June 29, 2015 /. May 10, 2015 /. Bookish Wandering: Just Kids. May 4, 2015 /. April 4, 2015 /. February 26, 2015 /. January 26, 2015 /. January Reads, Part 2. January 8, 2015 /. December 30, 2014 /. 2014 Year in Reading. December 5, 2014 /. Laquo; Older posts. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Follow Bookish Wanderings on WordPress.com. End of year review. Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2015. Waiting on Wednesday (18): The Start of Me and You. Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine. That spotlights highly anticipated upcoming releases.*. The Start of Me and You. Genre: YA, Contemporary, Romance. Publication Date: March 31 2015. Following her pitch-perfect debut Open Road Summer. Emery Lord pens another gorgeous story of best friends, new love, and second chances. Proves that it’s never too late for second chances. Why am I waiting. Your da...
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24 Book Blogger Book Tuber Canadian. Https:/ bookishwanderlovee.wordpress.com. By Any Other Name. Rat Queens Volume 2: The Far Reaching Tentacles of N'Rygoth. Kurtis J. Wiebe. We Are All Made of Molecules. Happenstance: A Novella Series. Has read 75 books toward her goal of 140 books. 75 of 140 (53%). 7:00 pm 1 May 2015. With everyone in class vying to be one of the twelve disciples a group of twelve students that Professor Black takes under his wing tensions run high.". One Night with her Roommate.
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2015: Summer Blogger Promo Tour. Guest Post: Bookish Bucket List (SBPT #7). It’s Sunday, which means another day for a guest post! The 2015 Summer Blogger Promo Tour. Is hosted by The Book Bratz. A huge thank you to both Amber and Jessica for organizing and hosting this promo tour! For more information about the Summer Blogger Promo Tour click here. If you would like to see who’s up next on my SBPT schedule be sure to click here. Today’s SBPT guest post features Carlisa from Confessions of Carlisa. Go to...