Post coming…
soon.
Pinky promise.
Oh, also, if you haven’t already, check out this Jezebel article. You know, because I’m in it. And Jocelyn’s in it.
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Post coming…
soon.
Pinky promise.
Oh, also, if you haven’t already, check out this Jezebel article. You know, because I’m in it. And Jocelyn’s in it.
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When we moved to the new house one of the things my mom did was get rid of our PO box so that we just have a street address now.
Which means they’re (supposedly) forwarding all our mail to us from the post office.
But also means that all the BookMooch books I had coming to me [...]
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Okay, let’s get it out there before we say anything else on the matter: I LOVE THE PEACHES SERIES. The writing is beautiful, in my opinion better even than the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series, which I also adore. I sped through the first book, bought the second as soon as it hit paperback, and [...]
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Sometimes the quotes I take from books are about faith. I keep going back to the bible’s definition of faith from Hebrews 11:1, where it says (from the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures),
Faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for, the evident demonstration of realities though not beheld.
(it goes on to talk [...]
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Nothing extravagant.
Just a quote.
No explanation.
From Love and Peaches (review coming):
“But listen.” She bit her lip. “Can we be friends? I want us to be friends. I want us to have each other. Can we, you know, have something long and boring and reliable? Like, maybe I can call you sometimes, when I’m pissed off or when [...]
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It’s time for another COVER COMPETITION, and this time the theme is BOOKS I LOVE SO MUCH I BOUGHT THEM IN HARDCOVER, OMG.
But before we begin, a Public Service Announcement, courtesy of Ten Cent Notes,
Dear Readers,
I cannot control the fact that some book covers (no matter which website I grab them from) appear HUGE while [...]
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I love doing photos with books.
Yeah.
I know this is a random post.
I just wanted to share the picture.
Don’t forget my poll! (scroll down)
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Weekly Geek. THERE IS A POLL AT THE END OF THIS POST, PLEASE GO SEE IT!!
For this week’s edition of Weekly Geeks, we’re going to take a closer look at character names. What are some of your favorite character names?
Go to Google or a baby name site like this one or this one, and look up a favorite character’s name. [...]
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Because I’m an idiot, I accidentally deleted my Google reader in the process of making a Blogger account.
Okay.
Let’s back up here, shall we?
I suck at commenting on all the amazing book blogs out there, which is not because I don’t read them but just because I hate Blogger’s commenting system with a vengeance. Seems the [...]
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Okay, the number of you that haven’t read Lauren Barnholdt’s Two-Way Street is amazing. Go. Read. Now.
The voting on our first round of Breakup, Divorce, or Death will be open until, uhh, Monday. Monday the 16th of February. At which time the results (and my personal thoughts) will be revealed.
Now it’s time to talk about the books [...]
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