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Writings Elsewhere | The books, the art and me
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The books, the art and me. Some articles I have written for college newspapers and magazines, and my guest posts on other blogs:. I Have Had My Vision: To The Lighthouse and the Art of Lily Briscoe, Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf (The Coven, August 2016). PJ Lynch: The New Laureate na nÓg (writing.ie May 2016). Hidden Gems of Trinity (University Times, Jan 2015). Art Collections of Trinity College (The Bridge, September 2014). Five Irish Female Modernists You Should Know (The Bridge, September 2014).
Author Interview: Jenn Bennett (Night Owls) | The books, the art and me
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The books, the art and me. Review: Night Owls by Jenn Bennett. The Private World of Sir John Lavery (1856-1941) at the Ulster Museum, Belfast →. Author Interview: Jenn Bennett (Night Owls). August 17, 2015. I was so delighted to interview Jenn Bennett, author of. A big thank you to Jenn Bennett for her excellent answers, and to the lovely folks at Scholastic UK for their help. Read on for art, tattoos, mental health, YA and more…. Jenn Bennet (Photo Bill Skeel). Art is very important in. How old do you h...
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The books, the art and me. Author Archives: Jenny Duffy. Review: A Darkness at the End (Dubh Linn #3) by Ruth Frances Long. October 14, 2016. A Darkness at the End. O’Brien Press, 2016 (YA). A Darkness at the End. Is a brilliant read, both heart-pounding and heartbreaking, and I look forward to re-reading the trilogy as a whole in the future. Ruth Frances Long will be appearing at Octocon. With Ruth Frances Long following the publication of A Hollow in the Hills (Dubh Linn #2). Posted in Irish YA. Louisa...
Happy Birthday J.K. Rowling! | The books, the art and me
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The books, the art and me. Five Times Pixar Gave Me ‘All The Feels’. Top Ten Tuesday: Fairytale Retellings →. Happy Birthday J.K. Rowling! July 31, 2015. My copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. In honour of her birthday, here are ten reasons why I love J.K. Rowling. 1) The magical world of Hogwarts. Image from harrypotter.wikia.com. Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them. Quidditch Through the Ages. 2) The messages in the books. The books have lots of good lessons to offer readers, but not ...
Review: Night Owls by Jenn Bennett | The books, the art and me
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The books, the art and me. Top Ten Tuesday: Fairytale Retellings. Author Interview: Jenn Bennett (Night Owls) →. Review: Night Owls by Jenn Bennett. August 10, 2015. Cover image from Goodreads. Simon and Schuster UK, August 2015. Feeling alive is always worth the risk. And will she be able to help him? Is an engaging and memorable read, with nuanced characters and well-developed relationships. This is Jenn Bennett’s first foray into YA, and I certainly hope there is more to come! Enter your comment here.
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Book Review: Remix by Non Pratt | Pretty Books
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About the 2016 Classics Challenge. What I’ve Read. Fiction, Young Adult and Children's Books and Reviews. May 9, 2015. Book Review: Remix by Non Pratt. Young adult fiction (contemporary). As many of you know (because I don’t stop talking about it), Non Pratt’s. Is one of my favourite UKYA books. I praised it for being “brilliantly written” and “wonderfully authentic and realistic”. You’ll be happy to hear that. As expected from a novel by Non Pratt,. Both personalities shine through so much that you see ...
5 Essential, Inspiring Quotes From J.K. Rowling’s ‘Very Good Lives’ |
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Books Read in 2015. Books Read in 2014. Books Read in 2013. Books on a Budget. 5 Essential, Inspiring Quotes From J.K. Rowling’s ‘Very Good Lives’. April 17, 2015. When I found out J.K. Rowling had a new book coming out, you know I immediately had to pre-order it. I had my “confirm order” finger so ready to go, that I didn’t notice that I was ordering a copy of Rowling’s 2008 Harvard commencement speech. I was expecting something more along the line of. On Living On Your Own Terms:. 8220;Ultimately, we a...
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Book Review: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn | friendlybookworm
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There is no friend as loyal as a book :). Book Review: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. July 30, 2014. August 1, 2014. What A. Ride. Indeed. The adjectives used to describe Gone Girl were actually what attracted me to this book. The addictive No.1 Bestseller. Deviously good. Gripping tale and page turner. I kept telling myself not to be sucked in by their clever marketing. I am so glad I did. Have you read Gone Girl. What did you think? Late) Teaser Tuesday -July 30. Goldfinch in the News →. As well as the as...
Catalonia, Barcelona and Antoni Gaudi | Have Bag, Will Travel
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Have Bag, Will Travel. New Light Through Old Windows. Catalonia, Barcelona and the Bus Touristic – Part Two. Catalonia, An Empty Fuel Tank and some Car Hire Tips →. Catalonia, Barcelona and Antoni Gaudi. August 17, 2013. Le Corbusier (Swiss-French Architect). Antoni Gaudi or …. Antoni Plàcid Guillem Gaudí i Cornet (to give him his full name) was an architect who belonged to the Modernist Art Nouveau movement of the early twentieth century and was famous for his unique style and highly individualistic des...
Important Blog Announcement | Alice in Readerland
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. I’m Alice, a young adult who reviews Young Adult (& sometimes Middle Grade) books. Join me in my adventures in Readerland! ABOUT ‘ALICE IN READERLAND’. About Alice in Readerland. CONTACT ‘ALICE IN READERLAND’. Follow Me on Twitter. May 25, 2014. By Alice in Readerland. Basically, Snoopy is me here and Sally and Lucy represent whatever free time I used to have:. This cat is also me:. Notice the caffeine induced typing. So it’s time for me to say:. Oh, but j...
Light, Lead and Luminosity | thebridge
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TCD's visual arts magazine. Light, Lead and Luminosity. March 1, 2015. Light, Lead and Luminosity: Stained Glass Beyond the Church. Harry Clarke, Geneva Window (detail) (1926). Harry Clarke (1889-1931) is arguably Ireland’s greatest exponent of stained glass. His windows are in churches around the country, but he also dealt with literary subjects as a stained glass artist and an illustrator. His last major project, The Geneva Window. Harry Clarke, Bewleys Window (1928). Stained glass continues to be a me...
Five Irish Female Modernists You Should Know | thebridge
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TCD's visual arts magazine. Five Irish Female Modernists You Should Know. September 23, 2014. Mainie Jellett ‘Fear Not Mary’. Jellet’s abstract works focus on patterns of rhythm, line and colour. She often used religious themes to make her Cubist style more acceptable to conservative Irish audiences of the 1920s who saw her work as puzzling and even sub human. Evie Hone ‘The Jesuit Saints’. A stained glass artist whose window. Mary Swanzy ‘Le Village’. Nano Reid ‘Bathers at Mornington’. You are commentin...
ARC Review: The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet | Alice in Readerland
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. I’m Alice, a young adult who reviews Young Adult (& sometimes Middle Grade) books. Join me in my adventures in Readerland! ABOUT ‘ALICE IN READERLAND’. About Alice in Readerland. CONTACT ‘ALICE IN READERLAND’. Follow Me on Twitter. ARC Review: The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet. May 20, 2014. By Alice in Readerland. A modern adaptation of Jane Austen’s. Pride and Prejudice based on the Emmy Award-winning phenomenon,. The Lizzie Bennet Diaries . Written by B...
Top Ten Fairytale Retellings I’ve Read | Hardcovers and Heroines
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Alison Doherty: Future YA Author and Aspiring Adult. Skip to primary content. Marry, Date or Dump. Top Ten Fairytale Retellings I’ve Read. August 4, 2015. A Court of Thorns and Roses, by Sarah J. Maas. The Bloody Chamber, by Angela Carter. Mechanica, by Betsy Cornwell. Tides, by Betsy Cornwell. Fairest, by Gail Carson Levine. Cinder, by Marissa Meyer. Not So Snow White, by Donna Kauffman. The Scorpio Races, by Maggie Stiefvater. Howl’s Moving Castle, by Diana Wynne Jones. August 4, 2015 at 9:19 am. Wow I...
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Going Too Far book review with Jennifer Echols interview. Is not your average romance or teen rebellion book. Jennifer Echols has written a believable and relatable tale about two people, a cop and rebel girl, falling in love while running from their painful pasts. But what really makes this book so memorable is that it’s focused on a railroad bridge. Was the third young adult romance she’d ever written; the first two being. The Boys Next Door. And guess who John chose for himself? At the beginning of th...
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Friday, June 13, 2014. The LitHop's clever banner, with Loretta Stinson reading. Last night, Erica and I had the pleasure of getting to do something both literary and extremely local, wandering up to Alberta Street in Northeast Portland to wander about the second LitHop PDX. Amberson reads while friend Rachel draws. Justin Hawking reads to a packed house. After that, Erica and I moved on to see what the other publishers has to offer. I stayed briefly at the Eraserhead Press station, but being honest,...
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THE BOOKS THAT BUILT ME. The books that inspire your favourite authors. Authors at The Books That Built Me. 8220;I’m not creating God; I’m reality’s gaoler.” Everyone Brave is Forgiven, Chris Cleave. January 9, 2017. January 9, 2017. 8216;War was declared at 11.15 and Mary North signed up at noon. I can’t help but feel I would have found myself falling short of the standard set by Mary, Alistair, Tom and Hilda. In his afterword, Cleave writes,. 8220;I’ve learned that real life is more mysterious, frighte...
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The Books that Wrote Me
The Books that Wrote Me. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Read It, July 2015 (and More about Lexx. Well, this is my worst showing yet. In July I finished only a single book for my own enjoyment. The book was David Mitchell's Black Swan Green. But they are quite convincing. It all fits together in a neat artistic bow at the end, but I think that's OK. The narrator grows as a person, over the course of a year, and winds up impressing the reader. But it was slow progress. So why do I keep watching? But that's probab...
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The books, the art and me. Author Interview: Jenn Bennett (Night Owls). August 17, 2015. I was so delighted to interview Jenn Bennett, author of. A big thank you to Jenn Bennett for her excellent answers, and to the lovely folks at Scholastic UK for their help. Read on for art, tattoos, mental health, YA and more…. Jenn Bennet (Photo Bill Skeel). Art is very important in. And Beatrix and Jack are creative in different ways. Could you tell me about your own art? Do you relate more to Bex or Jack? I spoke ...
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The Book's the Thing. Adventures of a Librarian. Stay updated via RSS. Connect With Me on Linked In! Views and opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of the Algonquin Area Public Library District. In fact, they're usually not. Blame me, not them. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 4 other followers. 30 most-ordered summer fiction titles (indie bookstores). 8220;…all part of life’s rich tapestry.”. IMPAC Dublin Award Finalists.
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The Book's the Thing | "The stories we love best do live in us forever." – J.K. Rowling
The Book's the Thing. October 14, 2014 · 1:23 pm. Tuesday Review Day: Silver Shadows by Richelle Mead. So I FINALLY got around to reading. Book 5 in Richelle Mead’s. Series (you can see my review for books 1-4 here) and am feeling very conflicted. I loved the. Series and have really enjoyed this one up until this point, as well, but I’m starting to feel as though Richelle Mead is grasping at straws with some of the twists she adds in. This one gets a bit spoilery! July 29, 2014. What I Didn’t Like (.
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Is it possible to have a book written by hundreds of authors? Each person adding a little more to the tale and then passing it on? Sure, anything and everything is possible with fiction. Here's how it works. Each book starts out on its journey with just the seed of a story . They’re then passed on from one person to the next. Each time a little more is added to the tale, little by little the plot and characters emerge. Of course, these books will only survive and prosper on people’s goodwill . What Sci-F...
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The Books They Gave Me. In which we reflect on books given us by loved ones. There were ten years between us, she was an actress, and I was just a child. I did not expect us to become friends, but we did. The first time we met face to face was about half a year after we first began our friendship. At the time I was in love with another girl; I did not expect to feel anything more for her than friendly affection. Hey, Tumblrers. It’s me, Jen Adams, editor of The Books They Gave Me. Omg, how are you guys?
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