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Podcasts with Books
I have a lot of time to listen to my iPod, and most of that time isn’t actually spent listening to audiobooks (shock!). I’ll generally tune into audiobooks when I’m doing things like washing dishes, making dinner, or laundry. However, … Continue reading
ALA Midwinter 2013 Books
Hi Guys! I know ALA Midwinter was a couple of weeks ago, but my final box of books only arrived two days ago. I was putting off talking about the conference until I had everything on hand. To begin, I’m … Continue reading
Historical Paper in Books
I was going to write some reviews today, but I got hit hard by the flu yesterday and can barely do anything today. Yep, I’ve just become part of the Boston Public Health Emergency. It’s only logical I would get … Continue reading
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Sneaky Reading
Earlier this week, April at Good Books and Good Wine posted about how you totally have time to read. You should head on over there and read the ways she’s able to find time to read so many books. I’d been thinking … Continue reading
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Review: Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm: A New English Version by Philip Pullman
Published by Viking Adult Released November 8, 2012 400 pages Where I got it: E-galley received from publisher via NetGalley Rating: Description (from Goodreads): Two hundred years ago, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published the first volume of Children’s and Household Tales. … Continue reading

































