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Musings of a Book ****. Monday, June 15, 2015. I received an advanced reader’s edition of When the Moon is Low. By Nadia Hashimi through The Reading Room. With my background in multicultural literature, I was thrilled to get this story set in Kabul by an Afghan American. This was a story that wanted to be told and a story I wanted to read. On a whole, Hashimi attempts too much. Each story is valid, vivid and strong. Yet, by telling Saleem’s story, she’s done Fereiba a disservice and vice versa. Then, as ...

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Musings of a Book Slut. Saturday, December 27, 2014. The Tiger's Wife - Tea Obreht. It has been over a year since my last post, but not over a year since I've read a novel! Time and life have gotten away from me. But the book I stayed up last night to finish has forced me to take some time out of my holiday in order to share the sheer beauty of an artfully crafted tale. Alone, she is well-deserving of every bit of praise. A war torn zoo. Animals turning on themselves and each other under the wail of ...

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Musings of a Book Slut. Monday, December 31, 2012. The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet - David Mitchell. This was my first go with David Mitchell, perhaps best known for. Mitchell has written 5 books; 2 ended up shortlisted for the Booker Prize. (He hasn't won yet. In time. He's quite the wordsmith.). The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet. War novel and my most beloved character only appearing in flashes of dreams, at graveside funerals, and years later as a flash of a face behind a scarf. The titl...

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Musings of a Book Slut. Monday, October 28, 2013. The Bone Season - Samantha Shannon. Samantha Shannon has been dubbed the “new J.K. Rowling” in literary circles worldwide since her first published novel hit the scene in August 2013. In 2012, she signed a 6 figure deal with Bloomsbury Publishing, giving the company publishing rights to the first three books in a seven book series. Let me repeat myself: this Londoner, born in 1991, signed a 6 figure deal with her first book. The Sheol I is not Hogwarts.

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Musings of a Book Slut. Saturday, July 9, 2011. The Sweet-Shop Owner - Graham Swift. I love Graham Swift. He is quite possibly my favorite (living) English author. Ranks in my top ten all-time favorites and for a bookslut, that says a lot. I picked up a copy of his first novel,. As previously mentioned,. It was nice to pick up another English novel and be swept away. Friday, July 1, 2011. The Elephant Keeper - Christopher Nicholson. You clearly don't read many books. I didn't purchase this book because o...

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An experiment in writing. Thursday, March 25, 2010. Every March at the AKC the Community Events Team sponsors a March Madness Jimmy V. Shootout fundraiser. There are prizes for most baskets made, best team uniform, best doggie mascot, most money raised, and best cheerleading squad. No one is a worse non-participator than you! Last year, the shoot out was supposed to be on Friday March 13. I threw out the suggestion that we all dress gothic and not cheer. Much to my surprise the group went for it! We all ...

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An experiment in writing. Monday, September 21, 2009. This past Sunday, in an effort to try to be more active, Craig and I walked for an hour and a half along the Capital Area Greenway trail. The Capital Area Greenway is a series of trails around the Raleigh Area that covers about 63.4 miles. Capital Area Greenway Map.pdf. While we were walking we saw one crane, two turtles one live frog and one smushed frog. We have seen multiple bunnies in the past but none on Sunday. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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An experiment in writing. Friday, October 23, 2009. Now that I have joined NaNoWriMo I have been brainstorming about what I should write. So far I find that I am faced with the same familiar problems as usual. Do I really feel passionate enough about any subject to stick with writing a story let alone a novel? Many of the themes that intrigued me when I was actually writing way back in the day seem very trivial now. Will I really be able to write 50,000 words? Is that what real. Thursday, October 1, 2009.

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An experiment in writing. Thursday, January 14, 2010. This past Tuesday I decided to go to the mall! My husband says that no matter what size you are you should buy clothes that fit and that you feel good in. That way, you feel good about yourself and can be more confident. I think he is completely right. By the way he always looks nice and stylish! Labels: weight loss; shopping; positive self image. Monday, January 11, 2010. I'm a little partial but I think my new nephew is the cutest baby in the world!

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An experiment in writing. Monday, May 24, 2010. 4 Weddings and a Family Vacation: Wedding #1. This is the summer of four weddings and a family vacation for Craig and me. On Saturday we kicked off the first leg of this summers nuptuals by attending the wedding of JoAnne Elizabeth Dickens and Jonathan Wade Hodges. JoAnne is the youngest daughter of one of my mother's best friends from High School, and she and I have grown up referring to each other as. The reception was at the North Raleigh Hilton. It ...

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