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The Twelfth Bookworms Carnival is up at Things Mean a Lot. This time, it was all about fairy tales and fables.
I’ve just begun blogging, so this was the first Bookworms Carnival I was aware of. I have to say I really got excited about the idea of a theme to my reading and I’m still looking forward to reading more fairy tale books. There are so many reviewed at the Carnival, I’ll be busy for a while!
I submitted my first post right away and started reading more, submitting two more posts. I know now that I should wait until the end and submit my favorite post, because that is what it came down to! There isn’t space for all of them. I’m already looking forward to finding themes in my reading for the coming month.
Here were my submissions:
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From October 2008-July 2009, I'm hosting the Really Old Classics Challenge.
Also, as an ongoing personal challenge, I'm reading all the works on the How to Read and Why reading list compiled by Harold Bloom. I'd love for you to either join me in this challenge or to follow along with me as I try to learn to read well.
Nymeth
Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 6:13 am
Sorry again that I couldn’t include them all!
Carnivals are great fun, and a nice way to meet new bloggers and get reading suggestions. I’m already looking forward to the next one
Rebecca Reid
Friday, June 20, 2008 at 1:58 pm
@Nymeth:
Oh, that’s ok. I know what to do for next time: it sure was fun. And now I have so many more books to read!