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jillysheep: A marvellous book of short stories
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Books, life the universe. Saturday, 17 September 2011. A marvellous book of short stories. People Tell Me Things by David Finkle. This is not my usual sort of reading by any means. It is by an American writer and the stories are set in the literary and art world of New York. But something appealed to me about it and I accepted the review copy I was offered a few weeks ago. And the situations could translate to almost any milieu. Because human behaviour is universal. It is difficult to give a flavour of t...
jillysheep: The end
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Books, life the universe. Sunday, 25 September 2011. Is now up and running at Wordpress. I am still getting to grips with the layout and what to put where but there are two posts on there to be read - one about the Mountjoy. Novels of Elizabeth Pewsey. And one about Jane Austen sequels, prequels and continuations. Thank you everyone for your support over the last few years and I hope you will continue to visit jillysheep. At www.jillysheep.wordpress.com. 4 September 2013 at 01:50. Books, life the universe.
jillysheep: January 2011
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Books, life the universe. Sunday, 30 January 2011. Unfortunately - I am using very temperate language here - draining the system and refilling has affected our backup electric heating system which now doesn't work. We had expected to be able to use it over the weekend as the new boiler will not be commissioned until Monday when the electrician turns up to do the wiring. Saturday, 22 January 2011. My madeleine moment . . . Adaptation of Anthony Trollope's Palliser. Novels with Susan Hampshire as Glencora.
jillysheep: August 2011
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Books, life the universe. Thursday, 11 August 2011. I have been making a start on the decorating as well as doing other boring mundane chores which practically drive me demented but need to be done if we're not to live in a mess. I have practically finished the dining room/kitchen thanks to a very useful gadget - a Dulux. Paint Pod. It is basically an electrified roller system. Much quicker. Than using a roller normally as you don't have to stop and re-load the roller - you just press a button. The Merch...
jillysheep: March 2011
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Books, life the universe. Sunday, 20 March 2011. Books read and reading. Death of a Prankster; Death of a Glutton and Death of a Travelling Man. All good light crime novels with some interesting things to say about human nature. I really loved Arabella and had completely forgotten. How amusing it is. I think Arabella is one of my favourites among Heyer's. Andrew Matthews - Happiness in Hard Times. Heir to the Darracott. Property indulges in a little bit of deception. H R F Keating. H R F Keating. The thi...
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A Reading Life: June 2007
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Crime writer Christine Poulson on reading, writing, and all things literary. Sunday, June 17, 2007. I'm taking a break from my blog for family reasons. See you in a while. Posted by Christine at Sunday, June 17, 2007. Links to this post. Monday, June 11, 2007. The Paris Review Interviews I. Posted by Christine at Monday, June 11, 2007. Links to this post. Monday, June 04, 2007. Posted by Christine at Monday, June 04, 2007. Links to this post. Women of the World. There Will be Cake. A Sleepy Summer Sunday.
A Reading Life: Interviewing crime-writer Kate Ellis
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Crime writer Christine Poulson on reading, writing, and all things literary. Thursday, July 03, 2014. Interviewing crime-writer Kate Ellis. Kate Ellis's new novel, The Shroud Maker. She is so good at titles) has recently appeared in paperback. She kindly agreed to be interviewed on my blog. I began by asking her how she carves out time to write. What is her writing routine? How do you carve out time to write? What's your writing routine? What comes first for you: a theme, plot, characters? I reviewed Kat...
Man Booker Prize Longlist 2014 | PJE's Booker Blog
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PJE's Booker Blog. Man Booker Prize Longlist 2014. July 24, 2014 at 4:03 pm. The longlist for the new, more global (i.e. 30% American) Man Booker Prize for 2014 was. Joshua Ferris – To Rise Again at a Decent Hour (Viking). Richard Flanagan – The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Chatto and Windus). Karen Joy Fowler – We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves (Serpent’s Tail). Siri Hustvedt – The Blazing World (Sceptre). Howard Jacobson – J (Jonathan Cape). Paul Kingsnorth – The Wake (Unbound). That some books ...
The 2015 Man Booker Prize Longlist | PJE's Booker Blog
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PJE's Booker Blog. The 2015 Man Booker Prize Longlist. July 29, 2015 at 4:02 pm. The longlist for the 2015 Man Booker Prize. Was revealed at noon today. The thirteen books in contention for the 50,000 prize are:. Bill Clegg – Did You Ever Have a Family (Jonathan Cape). Anne Enright – The Green Road (Jonathan Cape). Marlon James – A Brief History of Seven Killings (Oneworld Publications). Laila Lalami – The Moor’s Account (Periscope, Garnet Publishing). Tom McCarthy – Satin Island (Jonathan Cape). Marlon ...
Aussie wins chicken raffle | PJE's Booker Blog
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PJE's Booker Blog. Aussie wins chicken raffle. October 15, 2014 at 2:35 pm. 8220;A good book, he had concluded, leaves you wanting to reread the book. A great book compels you to reread your own soul.” – The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan. For the second year running the Man Booker Prize has gone down under. Tasmanian Richard Flanagan. Won the 50,000 prize last night for his sixth novel. The Narrow Road to the Deep North. When the book was published in Australia, lazy comparisons with ...
Luminaries strikes gold | PJE's Booker Blog
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PJE's Booker Blog. October 15, 2013 at 10:03 pm. While Adam Roberts described it as being “ like a scientifically precise, alt-historical narrative of the Skylab programme written by Lawrence Durrell. 8221; I suspect at least one of them must be insane. I’m afraid this year’s judges were on a very different wavelength to me. My first attempt to read The Luminaries ended on the second page when this sentence compelled me to give up:. To be fair, I think that, from the shortlisted titles. 2 http:/ t.co/.
September | 2014 | PJE's Booker Blog
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PJE's Booker Blog. Archive for September, 2014. The Shortlist for the 2014 Man Booker Prize, and Why Longlists Suck. The shortlist for the 2014 Man Booker Prize was announced. This morning. It includes two American writers for the first time, alongside two Brits (at time of writing – #bettertogether? Joshua Ferris – To Rise Again at a Decent Hour (Viking). Richard Flanagan – The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Chatto and Windus). Neel Mukherjee – The Lives of Others (Chatto and Windus). As usual the the f...
October | 2013 | PJE's Booker Blog
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PJE's Booker Blog. Archive for October, 2013. While Adam Roberts described it as being “ like a scientifically precise, alt-historical narrative of the Skylab programme written by Lawrence Durrell. 8221; I suspect at least one of them must be insane. I’m afraid this year’s judges were on a very different wavelength to me. My first attempt to read The Luminaries ended on the second page when this sentence compelled me to give up:. To be fair, I think that, from the shortlisted titles. 2 http:/ t.co/.
Lady of Letters and Leisure: World Book Night - Tonight
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Lady of Letters and Leisure. Jacquelynn Luben's disorganised days, writing fiction and non-fiction, learning the publishing trade, cooking, gazing out at the garden - and doing a bit of office work too. Monday, April 23, 2012. World Book Night - Tonight. That is the question. Trousers or heels. I'll add my latest book review, soon. Hi I’m Heather! Please email me when you get a chance! I have a question about your blog. HeatherVonsj(at)gmail(dot)com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wife in the North.
Lady of Letters and Leisure: 05/01/2011 - 06/01/2011
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Lady of Letters and Leisure. Jacquelynn Luben's disorganised days, writing fiction and non-fiction, learning the publishing trade, cooking, gazing out at the garden - and doing a bit of office work too. Sunday, May 22, 2011. Above and below - our garden in May, as described in my last posting. Various rhododendrons on the turning circle at the front, and the view of the back with different coloured foliage. And now - Loseley Park. Above: Loseley Park near Guildford - the walled garden. Birthday of an aunt.
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Jilly's Handmade & Gifts | Embroidery | Tin Can Bay | Australia
Welcome to Jilly's Handmade and Gifts. Our shop has a wide range of distinctive gifts and great items to make your home special. Candles, beach themed gifts, collectible cars, photo frames, jewellery boxes. Teddy bears, toys, clothing, fairies, Russian dolls. Bags, tablecloths and placemats, lavender bags, dolls, dressed bears. Corporate wear, towels, personalised items. Jilly's by the Bay. 1 / 67 Gympie Road, Tin Can Bay.
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013. National Chocolate Chip Day! Always on May 15th. National Chocolate Chip Day. Celebrates and enjoys sweet, tasty chocolate chips. Chocolate chips are a great invention, and certainly deserve a little recognition. After all, where would chocolate chip cookies, cakes and muffins be without the chocolate chip! How about chocolate chips in trail mix? If you've never had these, then you're leading a sheltered life. Rare is the leftover. And, every one of them includes chocolate chips.
Jilly's Happy Home Blog | Opening my new web store, selling happy gifts and home stuff.
Jilly's Happy Home Blog. Opening my new web store, selling happy gifts and home stuff. Good For a Chuckle! By Jilly's Happy Home. Great Gifts from Jilly's. Check out some of the new and funny refrigerator magnets we received at Jilly’s Happy Home today! Lots of fun, for just $3.95! These four magnets are for sale at Jilly’s Happy Home now, and I’ll have many more for sale very shortly. Happy Tuesday, everybody! If You Believe I’ll Be There. By Jilly's Happy Home. In Freshening up a tired room. It says, &...
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Books, life the universe. Sunday, 25 September 2011. Is now up and running at Wordpress. I am still getting to grips with the layout and what to put where but there are two posts on there to be read - one about the Mountjoy. Novels of Elizabeth Pewsey. And one about Jane Austen sequels, prequels and continuations. Thank you everyone for your support over the last few years and I hope you will continue to visit jillysheep. At www.jillysheep.wordpress.com. Sunday, 18 September 2011. New home for jillysheep.
jillysheep | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. September 3, 2017 by damaskcat. Jillysheep is taking a break. I am in the process of selling my house and buying a much smaller property so I have lots to do in real life. I hope to return to reviewing at some point but I can’t give a definite date at present. Thank y you to all my readers and I will return as soon as I feel able to do so. Killing Me Softly (DCI Gil Mayo Mysteries #10) by Marjorie Eccles. September 2, 2017 by damaskcat. Throughout the book there are short...
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My Musings | …and some bitchin’ too.
8230;and some bitchin’ too. April 21, 2012. Today, I’ve learned a valuable lesson. My aunty’s husband, he’s from Taiwan btw, pulled me aside to talk to me about what I want to do now that I’m jobless. He asked me, ‘Why did you choose to be in pharma in the first place? I have 6 years till I turn 30. He mentioned my uncle as an example. He’s a lawyer, doesn’t get raises often. But is great at his job. What does the company do? I’m clear about what I need to do for the next 6 years. April 19, 2012. I have ...
Jilly's Jolly Jaunt
Jilly's Jolly Jaunt 10th - 14th June 2013. Drawing by Amelia Siddle. Track Jilly on her jaunt here. Http:/ www.retrievatracking.co.uk/login.aspx. User name: JJJ and pasword : JJJ. Then Click on the tick box next to "Jilly" to view in real time). Gavin Robertson, Jilly (Crufts Best in Show winner - CH Soletrader Peek a Boo) and friends are walking approx 130 miles from the NEC in Birmingham to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London to raise money for both GOSH, DogLost charities and The KC Charitable Trust.