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Welcome, welcome, welcome: June | Reading With Sea

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A book club on your own time ”. Thank You ›. June 1, 2010. Welcome, welcome, welcome: June. Hi It’s June! Finally and here we are with a fresh start. All the discussion boards and book raffles have been cleared away to make room for the new format. Outline to follow tomorrow, but today I wanted to say, welcome back and let’s make this the best month yet. Posted under book club. Thank You ›. Write a new comment. Hey, did anyone read “People of the Book” last month? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Members | Reading With Sea

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A book club on your own time ”. Sure, the idea for this reading group came out of my head and the site from my finger tips, but this isn’t only my group and it’s not holding only my ideas. This reading group is run on the comments, suggestion and participation of its members and guests. Essentially: You. 3 Favorite books: Lord of the Flies, The Persuader, The Left Behind Series. 3 Favorite authors: Lee Child, Michael Crichton. City: Brunswick, Maine and the Gulf of Mexico. City: New York City. Favorite 3...

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Book Raffle | Reading With Sea

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A book club on your own time ”. This is our reading group’s raffle page. I am guessing you are thinking, What is a raffle page? Want to read and think may be a good selection for our club. Books that get the most positive feedback will most likely be used at some point and books that get no comments or negative feedback will have no friends. We will be sad for those books, but we most likely will not read them as a group. He Best American Essays of the Century. Oh The Glory Of It All. Write a new comment.

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Sea’s Reads | Reading With Sea

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A book club on your own time ”. Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry. Essays by Jane Hirshfield. Quiet, Please: Dispatches from a Public Librarian. Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Psychological Issues. The Dream of a Common Language. The Fact of a Doorframe. By F Scott Fitzgerald. The Witch of Portobello. The Letters of T.S. Elliot: Volume One. Kafka’s Last Love. The Financial Lives of the Poets. The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald. By F Scott Fitzgerald. Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry.

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Thank You | Reading With Sea

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A book club on your own time ”. Welcome, welcome, welcome: June. June 16, 2010. Thank you all for a wonderful six months. After this month. I deeply appreciate all of your contributions to the group and please, please, please keep reading. Welcome, welcome, welcome: June. Write a new comment. Sea, hope you are okay! No responses to our comments even. I fear we have disappointed you. Will truly miss your posts and this site. Let us know you are okay and this is just the times changin’. Why the close down?

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Life through a Pen. March 6, 2010. Sorry for the late update — i have been drawing but nothing I felt like was worthy of uploading. Anyway, here’s one I worked on while sitting in a coffee shop in the LES. View of Ludlow and Stanton. Filed in Around and About. One Response to “Lower East Side”. March 7, 2010 at 12:23 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.

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The Book Mole: Review: Cotillion by Georgette Heyer

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But what do the words mean? Asked the wondering Mole. - The Wind in the Willows. Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Review: Cotillion by Georgette Heyer. Historical Fiction, Regency Romance. The short of it:. A very light and humorous regency romance by Georgette Heyer, with very well-drawn characters and an interesting plot. I recommend this book for the avid romance reader as well as those who are not too fond of the romance genre, but enjoy a well-written narrative filled with humor and delightful characters.

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The Book Mole: Character Connection - DEATH

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But what do the words mean? Asked the wondering Mole. - The Wind in the Willows. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Character Connection - DEATH. This is a very interesting meme from the Introverted Reader. Where the goal is to spotlight one character of interest every week. Death is rather typical actually - he is a skeleton, and usually wears a cowl and a carries a scythe to boot. in his own. When Mort first converses with Death, he exclaims "But you're Death, You go around killing people! Death appears in all t...

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The Book Mole: Awesome Author Challege - Wrap-Up Post

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But what do the words mean? Asked the wondering Mole. - The Wind in the Willows. Sunday, May 16, 2010. Awesome Author Challege - Wrap-Up Post. The Awesome Author Challenge. 2) The Scarlet Pimpernel. Thanks, Alyce, for hosting this challenge and helping me get introduced to three great authors! May 30, 2010 at 10:43 AM. Congrats on completing this awesome challenge =) The Scarlet Pimpernel is a great book. Sir Percy is amazing =). June 16, 2010 at 3:47 PM. Congratulations for completing the challenge!

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The Book Mole: Out of Hibernation

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But what do the words mean? Asked the wondering Mole. - The Wind in the Willows. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. I have been in hibernation for about 7 months now. Family events, travel, you name it - it has been a very busy and a fairly difficult time for us. However, I have been reading as much as I can and hope to be back to blogging very soon. I have missed being part of this great community and really look forward to being back! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.

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The Book Mole: Awesome Author Challenge 2011

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But what do the words mean? Asked the wondering Mole. - The Wind in the Willows. Thursday, December 30, 2010. Awesome Author Challenge 2011. This awesome challenge is hosted by Alyce at At Home With Books. And it is all about reading works by authors who have been recommended to you but whom you have not had a chance to read yet. I finished this challenge last year and enjoyed discovering new authors - so I'm excited about doing this again. December 30, 2010 at 2:17 AM. January 5, 2011 at 11:33 PM. View ...

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The Book Mole: Review - The Scarlet Pimpernel

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But what do the words mean? Asked the wondering Mole. - The Wind in the Willows. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Review - The Scarlet Pimpernel. The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy. About 265 (Signet Paperback). Classics, Historical Fiction. The short of it:. An light and easy-to-read classic that is a combination of adventure, romance, historical fiction, and mystery. I heartily recommend this to readers of all tastes. The long of it:. We seek him here, we seek him there,. Is he in heaven? Hosted by At Hom...

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The Book Mole: Character Connection - Captain Arthur Hastings

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But what do the words mean? Asked the wondering Mole. - The Wind in the Willows. Thursday, May 13, 2010. Character Connection - Captain Arthur Hastings. This is a very interesting meme from the Introverted Reader. Where the goal is to spotlight one character of interest every week. Arthur Hastings is introduced to us in Poirot's first case "The Mysterious Affair at Styles". The year is 1916, the First World W. A friend, certainly more on my wavelength than Poirot. While Hastings is made to look extra...

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The Book Mole: Locus Focus - 221B Baker Street, London

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But what do the words mean? Asked the wondering Mole. - The Wind in the Willows. Saturday, May 15, 2010. Locus Focus - 221B Baker Street, London. Is a meme hosted by Shredded Cheddar. The goal is to write about your favorite settings in books. This is my very first post and I am excited to take part in this fascinating meme! Mrs Hudson must have been a very accomodating landlady! While the numbers in Baker Street did not run up to 221 during Conan Doyle's time, they do now, and the Sherlock Holmes M.

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A book club on your own time ”. June 16, 2010. Thank you all for a wonderful six months. After this month. I deeply appreciate all of your contributions to the group and please, please, please keep reading. June 1, 2010. Welcome, welcome, welcome: June. Hi It’s June! Posted under book club. May 30, 2010. Who all has picked up the essay collection for next month? Also, has anyone picked up a copy of. Oh The Glory of it All. Let’s make June the best month yet. May 25, 2010. How’s your reading? May 19, 2010.

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