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Your week in books#34
All of the cool kids have blogged about it already, so let me just add that I had a great time at the Filipino ReaderCon last week! Our “Fifty Shades of Grey” discussion went well, thank God, and it was … Continue reading
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Tagged catching fire, dc, dh lawrence, e l james, fifty shades of grey, filipino readercon, finnick odair, graphic novels, i am number four, james frey, jennifer hillier, jobie hughes, jrr tolkien, keith thompson, manual of aeronautics, national book development board, sam claflin, scott westerfeld, superman, suzanne collins, the lord of the rings, the rise of nine, wonder woman, your week in books
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Ronreads interview: Lauren Oliver – Part 2
Yes, I know, the updates have been sparse, but it’s mostly because I’m on vacation in Singapore and I thought I’d give myself a few days with which to lounge around and basically vegetate. It didn’t actually happen — I … Continue reading
Posted in Author Interview
Tagged before i fall, delirium, gabriel garcia marquez, harper lee, harry potter, jeffrey eugenides, jk rowling, john green, lauren oliver, liesl and po, maggie stiefvater, marcel proust, middlesex, one hundred years of solitude, pandemonium, remembrance of things past, roald dahl, suzanne collins, the hunger games, the scorpio races, the virgin suicides, to kill a mockingbird
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Book review: Suzanne Collins’ “The Hunger Games”
I don’t know what happened, but I only got to read “The Hunger Games” over the weekend. And it’s not like the “Barsoom” books either, whose existence I only discovered when shirtless Taylor Kitsch started popping up on cinema screens. … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, catching fire, suzanne collins, the hunger games
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Book review: Stieg Larsson’s “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”
As much of a “trendsetter” I am when it comes to such questionable masterpieces such as “Modelland” and “A Shore Thing“, I am always, always woefully late when it comes to what is actually popular on most readers’ shelves. For … Continue reading
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Tagged a purpose driven life, a shore thing, harry potter, harry potter and the goblet of fire, haruki murakami, jk rowling, millenium trilogy, mitch albom, modelland, nicholas sparks, nicole "snooki" polizzi, paolo coelho, rick warren, stieg larsson, suzanne collins, the girl with the dragon tattoo, the hunger games, the winner stands alone, tyra banks
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Your week in books #13
With the San Diego Comic Con now ongoing, there is a lot of book to movie news now making it out into the Web. From “Harry Potter” to “The Hunger Games” and all the way to the seemingly endless comic book … Continue reading
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Tagged avengers, bradley cooper, captain america, cassandra clare, chris evans, divergent, edward cullen, frank miller, harry potter, jodi picoult, john milton, maggie stiefvater, my sisters keeper, paradise lost, pottermore, robert rodriguez, san diego comic con, sin city, stephen king, stephenie meyer, suzanne collins, the dark tower, the hunger games, the mortal instruments, the wolves of mercy falls, twilight, veronica roth, your week in books
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