2010 South Asian Author Challenge

South Asian Author Reading Challenge

Swapna is hosting the South Asian Author Challenge. She says: This challenge is to encourage people to read books by South Asian Authors – South Asia being India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Please not that it does not include the Middle East! The books can be from any time period, contemporary or classic. There are two requirements [...]

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2010 TBR (To Be Read) Challenge

2010 To Be Read Challenge

MizB at Should Be Reading is hosting the 2010 TBR Challenge.  We can’t change our lists after December 31st so I made sure to have a full 12 alternates to fall back on just in case I find there is stuff that  I don’t want to read after all.  Here is what she has to [...]

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THIB! Twenty Minute Book Club Challenge Welcome & Reviews – December/January

THIB Challenge Polaroid

So today is the day! You can count any book that you read as of this day forward toward your 2010 challenge goal. You can read along with us, or read ahead, or skip a book- you decide! For the month of January THIB! will be reading: Liar, by Justine Larbalestier The Little Stranger, by [...]

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Tonight: Don’t Miss That’s How I Blog! with Julie from Booking Mama!

Julie Peterson, Booking Mama

Just a reminder that I will be interviewing Julie of Booking Mama tonight on Blog Talk Radio show, That’s How I Blog!, at 7:00 pm Eastern Time.  You can listen live or to the archived version later on.  If you listen live you can join the conversation in chat room, which is usually just as lively [...]

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Blogger Unplugged! December 23, 2009 – Jan 2, 2010

Blogger-Unplugged

Jen and Candace graciously suggested that we put down our computers and step away from our blogs, twitter and other internet related distractions on a guilt free basis this holiday season.  I am going to be away from my computer from December 23 through January 2nd.  I have a few things that I am working [...]

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Book Club Pick: The Last Days of the Lacuna Cabal, by Sean Dixon

The Last Days of the Lacuna Cabal, by Sean Dixon

My book club isn’t one that pre-reads the books that we choose.  Some members might pick books that they have enjoyed in the past and wish to discuss, and there have been books I was reading with the thought that they might make enjoyable  book club selections, but then chose not to use when I [...]

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Tonight: Don’t Miss That’s How I Blog! with Deborah from Books, Movies, Chinese Food

Deborah- Books, Movies and Chinese Food

Just a reminder that I will be interviewing Deborah of Books, Movies, and Chinese Food tonight on Blog Talk Radio show, That’s How I Blog!, at 8:00 pm Eastern Time.  You can listen live or to the archived version later on.  If you listen live you can join the conversation in chat room, which is usually just [...]

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TSS – Progress: Notes From A Reading Life ~ December 20, 2009

The Sunday Salon

I have been thinking about getting this post up for a really long time.  The last time that I did a progress notes post  was back on October 20th.  I really wanted to track my reading a little bit more regularly than what I have been doing.  My progress notes will be even more important [...]

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Out Of Twenty: 11 Questions For John Shors

John Shors

Yesterday I reviewed a book by new-to-me author John Shors entitled Dragon House.  It’s about two Americans who travel to Vietnam to open a center to give Vietnamese street children a safe environment and an education.  I was amazed by the rich attention to detail and I was transported to the streets of Ho Chi [...]

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Dragon House, by John Shors – Book Review

Dragon House

When Iris’s father dies she promises him him that she will travel to Vietnam to finish work on plans that he had to open a center for street children. Though at the time her primary motivation is to comfort a dying man with whom she has had a troubled relationship, Iris ultimately decides that she [...]

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