I’ve decided to start a new feature on Read. Write. Discuss. I recently went out of my way to acquire a hardcover first edition of a book that I haven’t even finished reading yet because I knew it was something I would want to hold on to and eventually pass down to my children and …
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Feature & Follow Friday
It’s been a while since I joined in the Feature & Follow Fridays, but I’m trying to get back into it. I’ve discovered some great blogs this way in the past, and hope to find more this summer. Never mind that it’s barely summer here in Canada — now is a good time to start. …
Read MoreSunday Digest 12/05/13
Bookish News Last week I made a personal resolution to comment on more blogs, and I actually followed through. I stumbled across some lovely blog designs that I never knew were out there because I mainly view posts in feed-reader apps that strip styling. Makes me wish I knew more about HTML and CSS. And …
Read MoreSunday Digest 05/05/13
I know, I know, I didn’t do a Sunday Digest post last week. Nothing much happened, so I couldn’t justify writing a post about… well, nothing. But lots happened this week, so here we go. Bookish News I found out (late, as per standard) that The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is being made into a movie. …
Read MoreCover Love: Beautiful Alternates
At first glance, the covers in this week’s edition don’t have much in common. It’s a mixed bag of photography, paint, and illustration. What ties most of them together is that they have beautiful alternate covers for different editions. How many times has it happened that you’ve fallen in love with a cover, only to …
Read MoreSunday Digest 21/04/2013
Bookish News I didn’t delve too deeply into the world of publishing and blogging this week. Writing took up a big chunk of my time. I was feeling inspired and ran with it, letting everything else fall by the wayside. Hence why I’m behind on reading, and feel like I’ve been living under a rock …
Read MoreTop Ten Books that Tackle Tough Issues
I love “rewind” weeks for Top Ten Tuesday because I get to run with topics that fit my reading style. Topics about book boyfriends and fictional romance always stump me, because I don’t read a lot of romance. As you can see from the title of this post, I lean toward reading some pretty depressing …
Read MoreBook Blogger Confessions: Blogging and Longevity
How long do you see yourself blogging for? Do you think it’s ok for a blog to evolve over time? For example: You may have started out as a book review blog but now your interest is in cooking as well. Do you incorporate that or start over? I admit that there are times, when …
Read MoreSunday Digest 07/04/13
Bookish News For some reason, Riffle Books is still in beta, and this saddens me because despite my best efforts, I wasn’t invited to be a beta user. It seems like this site is never going to get off the ground. Last year it looked like it was going to be the next big thing …
Read MoreBook Blitz: Gargoyle by Lorraine Beaumont
Briar Cliff Township – New England’s best kept secret…turns out is has a few secrets of its own. For much of the year Briar Cliff is exactly the same as any other small town snugly nestled into the forests of the New England coast. But once a year when the winds change… old stirrings arise …
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