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Losing my Warehouse Sale virginity
Fun fact: The great guys over at National Book Store actually invited me to check out the Warehouse Sale (#NBSWarehouseSale) before it opened to the public last Thursday. I haven’t been to one before, and I really wanted to go, … Continue reading
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Tagged armistead maupin, behemoth, david mitchell, fire in the blood, hillary mantel, irene nemirovsky, man booker prize, michael tolliver lives, my life in books, national book critics circle, national book store, national book store warehouse sale, scott westerfeld, the thousand autumns of jacob de zoet, wolf hall
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Book review: Scott Westerfeld’s “Goliath”
Way back in early 2009, I pretty much didn’t care for Scott Westerfeld or any of his work. I knew of the “Uglies” series, but didn’t really have any desire to pick the books up and add them on my … Continue reading
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Tagged behemoth, book review, goliath, leviathan, scott westerfeld, uglies
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Book review: Scott Westerfeld’s “Behemoth”
I know, I know. I’ve been remiss with my blogging duties, and so early in the game as well. But it’s been a mostly crazy few days at work and with my personal life and I haven’t been able to … Continue reading