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A reader's guide to books we've read. Check this page for upcoming books by some of our favorite authors. If you know of one that is not mentioned, please feel free to add it to the list! 17 Responses to “New book releases”. February 23, 2008 at 9:31 pm. Coming in paperback in March, by Victoria Alexander:. If you haven’t read any Victoria Alexander, you should. She’s a good writer with all the elements we look for in these books. February 23, 2008 at 9:43 pm. Coming in July 2008, by Eloisa James:. Exact...
Goodnight Tweetheart by Teresa Medeiros | Bookishly Attentive
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A reader's guide to books we've read. December 27, 2010. Goodnight Tweetheart by Teresa Medeiros. Posted by Donna under New Book! Abby’s very first tweet is answered by @MarkBaynard. Mark tells Abby he’s an English Lit professor on sabbatical and traveling the world as he writes his own novel. The two make a pact not to. Each other and their online relationship develops through prolific. Of 140 characters or less. And I promise you will be too. December 28, 2010 at 9:02 am. Thanks for the review. I&#...
Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord, by Sarah MacLean | Bookishly Attentive
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A reader's guide to books we've read. October 24, 2010. Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord, by Sarah MacLean. Posted by Debra under New Book! 8220;Oh, what a tangled web we weave…”. Lady Isabel had a father who was known as the. This book is a sequel to. Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake. Gabriel’s story) by the same author, and together they are both fun, lively reads. Each will have you heaving a satisfied sigh when you’re done. There’s nothing like a good story...Enter your comment here.
Chapter and Verse | Bookishly Attentive
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A reader's guide to books we've read. We’ve been busy passing along our informal opinions about the books we’ve been reading over the past year. This blog was started to gather all that information in one convenient place. Here you’ll find book reviews of our favorite (and not so favorite) books, commentary on those reviews and other interesting asides about new releases and favorite authors. 3 Responses to “Chapter and Verse”. April 4, 2008 at 11:23 am. Great site – heard about it from a friend as...
Dark Road to Darjeeling, by Deanna Raybourn | Bookishly Attentive
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A reader's guide to books we've read. September 30, 2010. Dark Road to Darjeeling, by Deanna Raybourn. Posted by Angie under New Book! Dark Road to Darjeeling. I didn’t have a favorite Lady Julia Grey novel. I loved each of them for their own story, and their own plots. That was until the fourth novel in the series came along. Now I have a favorite. When we last left Brisbane and Julia, they were just beginning their new life together. In. Dark Road to Darjeeling. September 30, 2010 at 7:24 pm. There wer...
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A lot to ask: November 2011
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A lot to ask. Friday, 25 November 2011. But now, I have all this time stretching out to fill with things that please me, for a change. That is, once I've stopped saying 'Yes' to everybody (must rid myself of that habit). And I want to write about it and show pictures of it and post links to it. I'm really looking forward to picking up this blog again! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Coming Up This Week. A Folk Song A Day.
A lot to ask: New to blogging
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A lot to ask. Sunday, 22 August 2010. If you find your way to this blog - welcome. This is a very tentative venture into blogging by myself, after a couple of years as a member of the blogging collective Vulpes Libris. I have no idea right now if I've got what it takes to compile and sustain a regular blog, but here goes! Okay, well, I've just previewed my very first post, and have already seen that one of my experiments is yielding useful information. I'd added some code for the 'Add To Any' Share t...
A lot to ask: August 2010
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A lot to ask. Sunday, 29 August 2010. Lots of Proms and Rude Britannia. How I love holiday weekends! The treat of that extra day off. I think I've overdone it this past week - risking sensory overload, and a quiet Bank Holiday Monday doing as little as possible is just what I need. Then today, reminded by a friend of mine that I was in danger of missing it, I headed off to Tate Britain to see the exhibition Rude Britannia. Seemingly not. What on earth is the world coming to, I wondered? Links to this post.
A lot to ask: Apple harvest
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A lot to ask. Sunday, 22 August 2010. Then we have to wait until November for our next lot - from a very sulky tree with the splendid vaguely Janeite name of D'arcy Spice. The apples are lovely tart pippins, but we rarely get more than a handful. I can count how many we'll have on fingers and toes - and they have to stay on the tree for another three months. Hope they hang in there! 22 August 2010 at 19:13. Youre so lucky to have those gorgeous apples :). 22 August 2010 at 19:16. 22 August 2010 at 21:01.
A lot to ask: Lots of Proms and Rude Britannia
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A lot to ask. Sunday, 29 August 2010. Lots of Proms and Rude Britannia. How I love holiday weekends! The treat of that extra day off. I think I've overdone it this past week - risking sensory overload, and a quiet Bank Holiday Monday doing as little as possible is just what I need. Then today, reminded by a friend of mine that I was in danger of missing it, I headed off to Tate Britain to see the exhibition Rude Britannia. Seemingly not. What on earth is the world coming to, I wondered? A Folk Song A Day.
A lot to ask: The New Me?
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A lot to ask. Friday, 25 November 2011. But now, I have all this time stretching out to fill with things that please me, for a change. That is, once I've stopped saying 'Yes' to everybody (must rid myself of that habit). And I want to write about it and show pictures of it and post links to it. I'm really looking forward to picking up this blog again! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Kindred by Octavia E. Butler. Anne Brooke's Writing Journal.
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In A Sentence .org. The best little site that helps you understand word usage with examples. Bookishly in a sentence. These Knicks, Mr. Araton writes, were a mix of eclectic upstarts and outsiders from schools historically black (Willis Reeds Grambling), bookishly white (Dollar Bill Bradleys Princeton), or categorically remote (Walt Fraziers Southern Illinois University), with only Cazzie Russell coming from a traditional sports power, the University of Michigan. Use anaesthetizations in a sentence.
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The Stone Lion by Margaret Wild and Ritva Voutila. Ok, so I'm totally up for this:. I'm going to read (or re-read) each. Of the originals and then their reworkings. I've started on Northanger Abbey,. To be followed by Val Mc Dermid. Reimagining - can't wait! Ever wondered where cats go to at night? What they get up to? And why they’re always so tired in the day? Well, this is a fun, magical tale (! That explores all of this as we – with Marie Elaine - join Malcolm on his nighttime adventures! Ok, so I've...
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A Reader's Guide to the Books We've Read. Thursday, January 25, 2018. The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend, by Katarina Bivald. My, my. Has it really been two years since my last review? Must be all that life stuff that got in the way. Well, lucky readers, I'm back. And I'm reviewing The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend. Filled with colorful characters and their stories, The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend. Saturday, August 6, 2016. Sandlands, by Rosy Thornton. Each short story in Sandlands. The two ...
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A reader's guide to books we've read. December 29, 2010. Posted by Angie under Admin. Bookishly Attentive has relocated to a new blog site. From now on, this blog can be found at http:/ bookishlyattentive.blogspot.com/. We hope you enjoy our new look and new home! Angie, Debra, and Donna. December 28, 2010. Wedding of the Season: Abandoned at the Altar, by Laura Lee Guhrke. Posted by Debra under New Book! Can Will persuade Beatrix to let him make things right? Is there no compromise these two can make?
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Book·ish /ˈbo͝okiSH/ 1. (of a person or way of life) Devoted to reading and studying rather than worldly interests. 2. (of language or writing) Literary in style or allusion. Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Unfortunately, Positively Bookish is not currently producing reviews and bookish content. We will be back soon with a new snazzy layout and awesome content. Until then, if you need to contact us, you can email us at positivelybookish@gmail.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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