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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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Ronreads interview: Lauren Oliver – Part 1
The crowd at Lauren Oliver’s book signing. She’s touring Australia now, but for a few days last week, New York Times bestselling author Lauren Oliver was in the country stumping for her latest book, “Pandemonium”, the sequel to “Delirium”. While … Continue reading
Posted in Author Interview
Tagged a game of thrones, before i fall, danielle steele, delirium, dune, frank herbert, gabriel garcia marquez, george rr martin, harper lee, jane austen, jeffrey eugenides, justin bieber, lauren oliver, liesl and po, one hundred years of solitude, pandemonium, pride and prejudice, the virgin suicides, to kill a mockingbird
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The second time around
Conventional wisdom tells you that you should never judge a book by its cover, but what I’ve found to be true for me is that you should never judge a book on your first read. As I’ve grown up to … Continue reading
Posted in My Life in Books
Tagged charles dickens, edith wharton, great expectations, harper lee, hudson river bracketed, jd salinger, my life in books, nathaniel hawthorne, summer, the age of innocence, the catcher in the rye, the house of mirth, the scarlet letter, to kill a mockingbird
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