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Sunday Sentence: Kinder Than Solitude

February 23, 2014

kinder than solitude

Sunday Sentence: The best sentence(s) from this week, out of context and without commentary. Inspired by David Abrams at The Quivering Pen. The key to success, in his parents’ opinion, was the capacity to selectively live one’s life, to forget what one ought not to remember, to untangle oneself from lesser and irrelevant others, and to recognize the unnecessariness of ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: quotes, Sunday Sentence

The Widow’s Guide to Sex and Dating

February 21, 2014

widows guide

  While still in her early twenties, Claire Jenks married Charlie Byrne, renowned sexology author and twenty-three years her senior. For ten years she gave up her own writing career to support his fame. One morning as he is walking home from his mistress’s apartment he is killed by a bronze statue that falls from a crane moving it from an apartment. The Widow’s Guide to Sex ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: chick lit, debut, Henry Holt and Company, New York City

Love and Chaos

February 19, 2014

love and chaos

  Part two of my growing up series is book two of Gemma Burgess’s trilogy, Brooklyn Girls. In Love and Chaos, the focus shifts from Pia, the heroine in book one to her best friend, Angie, the rocker girl with the Keith Richards lifestyle. Angie is the type of person who is both scary and someone you want to be. On the surface, nothing gets to her. She could be seen as the ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: chick lit, New York City, St. Martin's Press

Before My Eyes

February 17, 2014

before my eyes

It is summertime in a beach town meaning there’s only one place to be if you’re a teenager. Unfortunately, Max is there but it’s behind the counter of the Snack Shack where his father has insisted he works so that he, an affluent politician, can say, “My son works” and make himself sound like the common man. Barkley is Max’s boss, a twenty-on-year old whose lack of any hygiene ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fiction Tagged: beach, book clubs, contemporary life, St. Martin's Press, young adult

Growing Up in Books Week

February 16, 2014

growing up

A quick hint about the week ahead. I had some recent reading that covered a spectrum of life stages—not quite the norm for me but the way it fell out means that this week is going to be Growing Up in Books week. Three books written for readers of three different age ranges (hint- photos below) but read by me. The only part of this reading I didn’t like was that the age groups ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Fiction, Reading Tagged: reading

University Book Store

February 14, 2014

Earlier this week I had such a great afternoon I knew I had to share it with all my readers AND tell you to stop reading and head to your local university. OK, don’t get in the car but at least google their bookstore. Why? Because, it could turn out to be the kind of place you escape to and not the stodgy, textbook filled tomb of your college days. I’m aging myself right now ... Read More...

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Filed Under: Feature, Reading Tagged: book store, books, reading, Seattle

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