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Fantasy Book Critic: "The Stone Child" by Dan Poblocki with Bonus …

Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 9:59 pm -

The chapters are all from the perspective of Eddie, the main protagonist of the tale . Read more from the original source: Fantasy Book Critic: "The Stone Child" by Dan Poblocki with Bonus …  Read More →


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Jules' Book Reviews: Book Review: The Hobbit

Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 8:47 pm -

Which is why I think it would be a great book for young readers ages 9 - 13 who aren’t into reading, because the Hobbit is fun and engaging in how it is told, and it is part of a story most kids have some familiarity with because a lot … very interesting and complex back stories , that’s sure to have readers dig for more. Would I recommend it to read: Absolutely, Absolutely, Absolutely! This is a classic, a childhood classic! And if you haven’t read the book yet, do More: Jules' Book Reviews: Book Review: The Hobbit  Read More →


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Canberra: Children's Books with Deb Abela

Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 7:54 pm -

Bill Condon is one of Australia’s best writers for young adults. He has the ability to tell stories straight from their heart, without flower, without fancy and with only the minimum amount of words needed for us to know his characters .. Read the original post: Canberra: Children's Books with Deb Abela  Read More →


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edittorrent: Tales from the Slush Pile

Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 2:32 pm -

About 10% submitted work that is not even remotely close to what we publish — memoirs, religious books , dissertations, cookbooks, etc. (Why is there always a cookbook?) About 20% submitted fiction, but not even remotely close to our type of fiction — hardboiled detective novels, fictionalized childhood memoirs, YA witches and vampires, stories a la Tom Clancy and Louis L’Amour, etc. If you’re doing the math so far, that’s about one-third of our submissions that are … See the rest here:  edittorrent: Tales from the Slush Pile  Read More →


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Michelle Malkin » Soros-tied authors launch bid to dislodge …

Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 2:23 pm -

Submit stories and ideas on how people can help Obama change America for the better. Anyone is welcome to enter by sending us their stories by September 30. The winners will be announced on November 4, 2009 - one year to the day that Obama gave his …. More:  Michelle Malkin » Soros-tied authors launch bid to dislodge …  Read More →


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The pleasure of reading stories that don't bore - Boing Boing

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In the first quarter of 2009 alone, the author of the Twilight series, Stephenie Meyer, sold eight million books . More here:  The pleasure of reading stories that don't bore - Boing Boing  Read More →


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The 10 Greatest Love Stories of All Time | Hooking Up Smart

Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 1:24 pm -

My own views of love were undoubtedly shaped, at least in part, by the many books I read and movies I watched as a girl. Read the original post:  The 10 Greatest Love Stories of All Time | Hooking Up Smart  Read More →


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Review: Comic Books are Hidden Gems at the Zine Fest: Culture …

Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 1:21 pm -

Inside, meticulously disheveled hairstyles wandered from table to table, picking through xeroxed pamphlets about oil wars, someone’s difficult childhood , vegan recipes, and thunbing though t-shirts with messy art. See the original post here: Review: Comic Books are Hidden Gems at the Zine Fest: Culture …  Read More →


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Highly Recommended » Blog Archive » Tales from the Brothers Grimm …

Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 1:15 pm -

Pouring over the numerous interpretations of “Cinderella” with my friends, we recall which was “our Cinderella,” from the battered fairy tale books of our childhood . Is this a children’s book ? See more here:  Highly Recommended » Blog Archive » Tales from the Brothers Grimm …  Read More →


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Teenreads.com - Blog

Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 8:00 am -

ASH by Malinda Lo (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers ) In the wake of her father’s death, Ash is left at the mercy of her cruel stepmother. Consumed with grief, her only joy comes by the light of the dying hearth fire, …. Participating in the biggest news stories of the day, Amelia is not a girl to let life pass her by — even and especially when it involves danger! Paperback THE SMILE by Donna Jo Napoli (Speak) In the 1490s, the women of Florence don’t have much … Read the original:  Teenreads.com - Blog  Read More →


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