Genre Category: Meme

Book Blogs Rebecca Reads and Appreciates

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Book Blogger Appreciation Week is underway! Today we’re asked what blogs weren’t nominated that should have been. I’m only a new book blogger myself, so I know I miss a lot of great blogs. All of those that I’m subscribed to are in my far right sidebar. (I hope I haven’t missed any? It’s been [...]

Favorite Author: Sandra Boynton’s Picture Books

Filed under: Child/Young Adult, Meme, Picture Books

Sandra Boynton’s children’s books are new classics. I first discovered her delightful picture books via my sister-in-law, who had an entire shelf of Boynton’s books for my nephew. Now, with my own little boy, I’m really enjoying them. Her books all claim “serious silliness” on the back cover. I’d agree: we all enjoy the light-hearted [...]

I’m Back and Book Miscellany

Filed under: Meme, Uncategorized

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I’m back from New Zealand! We had a wonderful time, enjoying the scenery of Fiordlands and Queenstown. Our 10-month-old loved the baby-unsafe hotel rooms, and he has been thoroughly spoiled with extra Binkie time and overall parental indulgence.
Thursday I had a few moments, so I logged in to Google Reader: [...]

Author Weekly Geeks Answers

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Answers
to Sunday’s post
1. (a) A.A. Milne (b) Simon Winchester (c) Alexander McCall-Smith
2. Guy de Maupassant
3. (a) Amy Tan (b) Terry Tempest Williams (c) Sherman Alexie (d) Robert Hass
4. Robert Hass
6. Winston Churchill
The winner was gag who guessed all correct (!) except Terry Tempest Williams. NIce job! And nice job for the rest of you.
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Sick Day and Author Weekly Geeks

Filed under: Meme, Pondering Reading

My husband, my ten-month-old, and I have all been sick this weekend. To my surprise, I couldn’t bring myself to finish my book and post the review as I’d planned. Every time I started to read, my eyes would close. I also usually read a book aloud to my son as he plays and [...]

Magazines I Would Love to Read

Filed under: Meme, Pondering Reading

The only magazine I subscribe to is a religious one for church. I wasn’t going to respond to Weekly Geeks this week because I didn’t have anything to add. But reading the other posts has reminded me of what I’d like to read.

Doomsday for My Book Sources

Filed under: Meme, Pondering Reading

What would you do if, all of a sudden, your favorite source of books was unavailable?
Whether it’s a local book shop, your town library, or an internet shop … what would you do if, suddenly, they were out of business? Devastatingly, and with no warning? Where would you go for books instead? What would you [...]

What is a Reader?

Filed under: Meme, Pondering Reading

Booking Through Thursday: What, in your opinion, is the definition of a “reader.” A person who indiscriminately reads everything in sight? A person who reads BOOKS? A person who reads, period, no matter what it is? … Or, more specific? Like the specific person who’s reading something you wrote?

Trends in Reading

Filed under: Meme, Pondering Reading

Have your book tastes changed over the years? More fiction? Less? Books that are darker and more serious? Lighter and more frivolous? Challenging? Easy? How-to books over novels? Mysteries over Romance?

What is Reading? and Audiobook Review of The Book Thief

Filed under: Child/Young Adult, Fiction, Meme, Pondering Reading

Suggested by: Thisisnotabookclub
What is reading, anyway? Novels, comics, graphic novels, manga, e-books, audiobooks — which of these is reading these days? Are they all reading? Only some of them? What are your personal qualifications for something to be “reading” — why? If something isn’t reading, why not? Does it matter? Does it impact your desire [...]

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This blog is a collection of my thoughts about books and reading and reviews of books I've read. I'd love to hear your thoughts, too. Please share!

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.

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