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2008 February 26 « The Booksnob’s Blog
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The Booksnob’s Blog. Books… the best, worst, and weirdest…. This is a seriously gorgeous cookbook, by well known South Australian cookery writer and TV presenter Maggie Beer. It collects together recipes from two of Maggie’s previous books,. 1993), together with a great deal of new material. Maggie Beer’s home page. February 26, 2008. A library-oriented blog in which the intrepid booksnob writes without fear or favour about books gorgeous and wonderful, strange and unusual, with the occasional digression...
All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome « The Booksnob’s Blog
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The Booksnob’s Blog. Books… the best, worst, and weirdest…. All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome. February 27, 2008. 1 Comment ». I too am the proud owner of this book, having found this in my local branch of Waterstones. It is a good book to have on the coffee table not only for a quick understanding of all things Asperger Syndrome but also as an excuse to look at some cute cat pictures (this message coming from a dog lover). February 27, 2008 Reply. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Get e...
2008 February 27 « The Booksnob’s Blog
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The Booksnob’s Blog. Books… the best, worst, and weirdest…. All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome. February 27, 2008. A library-oriented blog in which the intrepid booksnob writes without fear or favour about books gorgeous and wonderful, strange and unusual, with the occasional digression into movies and music. Not to be confused with anyone else by the name of booksnob anywhere else on the net, unless specifically stated on this blog. Preserving the Italian Way. Melissa King’s Garden Feast. ABC The Book Show.
2008 March 31 « The Booksnob’s Blog
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The Booksnob’s Blog. Books… the best, worst, and weirdest…. Preserving the Italian Way. A delightful book, written and self-published by Melbourne GP Pietro Demaio, whose love of the food traditions of his native land is very obvious. His humorous anecdotes about his many culinary adventures in Australia and especially on his visits back to Italy made me laugh, and sometimes even made me cry. Preserving the Italian Way. March 31, 2008. Preserving the Italian Way. Melissa King’s Garden Feast. Build a webs...
Preserving the Italian Way « The Booksnob’s Blog
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The Booksnob’s Blog. Books… the best, worst, and weirdest…. Preserving the Italian Way. A delightful book, written and self-published by Melbourne GP Pietro Demaio, whose love of the food traditions of his native land is very obvious. His humorous anecdotes about his many culinary adventures in Australia and especially on his visits back to Italy made me laugh, and sometimes even made me cry. Preserving the Italian Way. March 31, 2008. 1 Comment ». Comment by arnold bonnet, editor. April 21, 2008 Reply.
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. A Lady Quite Lost – Arthur Stringer. February 13, 2017. A novel about a jilted man who runs away to the Canadian wilderness, and the woman who accidentally disturbs his solitude. 1931. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Posted in Severely Forgotten. Click to ...
Moderately Forgotten | Another look book
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. Moderately forgotten books are the books your parents or grandparents might have read and loved back in the day. Almost any reader today, however, would be hard pressed to recognize the author, much less the title. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Follow Blog via Email.
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. The Poet and the Donkey – May Sarton. October 25, 2015. A novel about a lonely, aging poet who finds an unexpected muse to inspire his work: the neighbor’s donkey. 1969. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window).
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. The Handsome Road – Gwen Bristow. April 20, 2015. A historical novel about two women whose lives are changed by the American Civil War, and whose worlds repeatedly intersect, often in unexpected ways. 1949. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). May 19, 2014.
Severely Forgotten | Another look book
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. Category Archives: Severely Forgotten. A Lady Quite Lost – Arthur Stringer. February 13, 2017. A novel about a jilted man who runs away to the Canadian wilderness, and the woman who accidentally disturbs his solitude. 1931. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. Tag Archives: American Civil War. The Middle Ground – Lincoln Charles Burner. May 10, 2015. A historical novel about an Appalachian community violently divided between North and South, and a young man caught in the middle of it all, while the earliest battles of the American Civil War are waged around them. 1979. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). A goth...
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. The Gown of Glory – Agnes Sligh Turnbull. February 1, 2017. A historical novel about a village minister, his family, and the everyday humor and drama of life in their small, adopted community. 1951. Continue reading →. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). February 7, 2016. Click t...
Duly Forgotten | Another look book
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. It’s unfortunate (but also statistically probable) that not all “forgotten” books pass muster when it comes to greatness. Here is where I acknowledge these books. If you have enjoyed/disliked/finished any of the following, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comment section! Simonetta Perkins – L. P. Hartley. The Moon in the Water – Pamela Belle. Belgrave Square, or Hearts are Trumps, or She Would Be a Lady – Rachel Summerson. A historical ...
The Middle Ground – Lincoln Charles Burner | Another look book
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Unearthing yesterday's literary gems. The Reader’s Matchmaker. The Handsome Road – Gwen Bristow. Glorious Flames – Elinor Glyn →. The Middle Ground – Lincoln Charles Burner. May 10, 2015. A historical novel about an Appalachian community violently divided between North and South, and a young man caught in the middle of it all, while the earliest battles of the American Civil War are waged around them. 1979. I’m also constantly trying to improve the stories I tell. My goal is to have every visit...Is titl...
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The Pulitzer Prize Challenge 2012. Wednesday, May 24, 2017. The View From the Cheap Seats by Neil Gaiman. The View From the Cheap Seats. Selected Nonfiction by Neil Gaiman. My favorite piece called "Make Good Art" is located within the pages of this book, and I'm so thrilled to have the written text. Squee! I show this commencement speech every year to my senior elective students around graduation day. I will attach the youtube version for you. It's just so good, it has its own section in the book. Knows...
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We dont read science fiction. Most Recent Entries] [Calendar View]. Below are the 20. Most recent journal entries recorded in Book Snob. Friday, October 4th, 2013. Новая книга автора нашумевшего романа "Русский крест" - Александра Лапина. Русский человек в России. Правда и вымысел. 4-го ноября 2013 года, при поддержке крупного московского издательства «Вече», выйдет в свет новая книга известного журналиста, писателя и общественного деятеля Александра Лапина - «Куда идут русские? Laquo;Куда идут русские?
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The Booksnob’s Blog. Books… the best, worst, and weirdest…. Preserving the Italian Way. A delightful book, written and self-published by Melbourne GP Pietro Demaio, whose love of the food traditions of his native land is very obvious. His humorous anecdotes about his many culinary adventures in Australia and especially on his visits back to Italy made me laugh, and sometimes even made me cry. Preserving the Italian Way. March 31, 2008. Melissa King’s Garden Feast. March 4, 2008. A Question of Death.
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A Book Snob Review Blog. Thursday, April 14, 2011. The Daughters Walk By Jane Kirkpatrick. The Daughters Walk By: Jane Kirkpatrick. I found the book well written and intriguing. The story was fascinating and saddening at the same time. My heart wrenched for Clara as she was alienated from her family. I enjoyed the book immensely, and it held my attention till the very end. A rare feat to be honest! Posted by Natasha Atkerson. Thursday, March 3, 2011. Girl Talk With God By Susie Shellenberger. I have a su...
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Thursday, June 15, 2006. It's that time of year again - school is almost out, and we are almost free! Time to get out the books and start reading grown-up words again. My first recommendation is. By Guy Gavriel Kay. I can lend my brother's copy if you promise to return it in good condition, otherwise it's available at any library or second-hand bookshop. I haven't read anything else heart-stoppingly good, so I'll wait and see before I recommend anything else. Now, who's next? Posted by Linz at 5:34 PM.
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A lover of literature since the age of 5. I am on a mission to broaden my reading and introduce myself to new and different authors. The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Alex Haley, Malcolm X. Think and Grow Rich. There are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America. Go Tell it on the Mountain. The 48 Laws of Power. Joost Elffers, Robert Greene. How To Win Friends and Influence People. Don't Sweat the Small Stuff. and it's all small stuff. Octavia E. Butler. 1:03 pm 28 January 2014.
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Monday, June 9, 2014. What are you reading? Summer Reading List Challenge. Every Monday, the lovely blogger, Shelia at Book Journey. Hosts a meme where bloggers share their reading material for the week as well as what they finished reading the week before. This is a great way to plan out your reading week and to see what others are currently reading as well. Currently I am reading A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin. Created a post from Armchair By The Sea. Called "The Summer Reading List Challenge"!