Every. Single. Book.

5.22.2013

I'm moving!

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This space has served me and my little book-reading habit well over the past eight years, but now we are moving on to greener pastures. Come...
5.06.2013

Middle School: Get Me Out of Here! (James Patterson)

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The more I think about it, the more sense it makes that James Patterson would venture into middle school territory. This is, after al...
5.01.2013

1984 (George Orwell)

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That last book? Yeah, I had to read it pretty much solely to recover from this one. For the love, 1984 was a wretched work that jus...
4.29.2013

Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (James Patterson)

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Rafe Khatchadorian is every 6 th grade boy. He’s nervous about all the new challenges and rules that come with middle school terri...
3.03.2013

Island Beneath the Sea (Isabel Allende)

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Island Beneath the Sea    Zerite was born a slave on the French island colony Saint-Domingue , a place we now know to be Haiti. She dr...
2.10.2013

Black Like Me (John Howard Griffin)

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Black Like Me (50th Anniversary Edition) Every once in a while a book dances across my path that renders me utterly speechless. ...
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12.25.2012

Peeking out from behind the curtain...

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Yeah, it's been a while. That happens sometimes. It's the good thing about blog-writing as a hobby...pick it up and leave it off...
8.18.2012

Raised Right: How I Untangled My Faith from Politics (Alisa Harris)

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Alisa Harris's earliest memories with her family and church come from protest demonstrations at abortion clinics and community ra...
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6.23.2012

Chaos Walking trilogy (Patrick Ness)

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Though I've read at least 40 books in the past three months, it's the Chaos Walking trilogy that has me wanting to write about them...
4.03.2012

Moon Over Manifest (by Clare Vanderpool)

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It is 1936 and Abilene is 12 years old when her daddy sends her to Manifest (supposedly just for a little while, though a little while soon ...
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