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Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

Review: Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card

Ender's Game is a science fiction novel for everyone. Call it either gateway science fiction or the exception to the rule, Orson Scott Card crafted a little novel that got people talking in a big way. Twenty-eight years after i...
 
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fall 2013 ya books to movies
fall 2013 ya books to movies

On the Silver Screen: Fall 2013 YA Books to Movies

This fall 2013, YA books to movies are everywhere! Bookkaholics might just be spending as much time at the cinema as we spend reading. Many of you may have pledged to read the book before the movie (for more information, or to ...
 
 
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The Testing
The Testing
The Testing

Review: The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau

I read The Testing in a single sitting. It's that kind of book. I doubt it will get any nominations for the Pulitzer or the Printz, but that's not the point. If you're looking for a fast-paced, adrenaline-filled novel that cele...

 
 
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underthesamestars
underthesamestars

Review: Under the Same Stars by Tim Lott

Somewhere between the high culture of the Cain and Abel story (via both Genesis and John Steinbeck’s East of Eden) and the low culture of a buddy road trip flick lies Under the Same Stars by Tim Lott. Despite the cheesy title a...
 
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Reading Paraphernalia

Last week I wrote about librarians’ pet peeves, and how devoted I am to my extensive bookmark collection. Now it’s time for a few more pieces of reading ‘equipment’ no bookworm should be without. First is a leather ...
 
 
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summer reading
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Summer Lovin’: 5 love(ish) stories for summer reading

Beach books have become synonymous with “Chick Lit,” an often condescending term for light-hearted books by women and about women that assumes predictability and a story about shoes, cosmos, and Mr. Right (the liter...

 
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tween books
tween books

I was a Pre-teen Book Nerd in the 90s

And, apparently, that meant loving books written ages before I was born, with a big emphasis on the 80s. I was a huge bookworm and had large, unfortunate glasses that kind of made me look like those cartoons of bookworms, which...
 
 
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handfuls of bone
handfuls of bone

Review: Handfuls of Bone by Monica Kidd

Before I review the contents of this book, I need to tell you a little bit about the design of this book. Monica Kidd’s second poetry collection, Handfuls of Bone, was published by Gaspereau Press, a Canadian publishing c...
 
 
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Book Review: No One (Personne) by Gwenaëlle Aubry

What first intrigued me about No One (Personne) was the first line of the back cover synopsis: “No One is the portrait of a man without a true self.”  I really love a book that explores and plays with layers of iden...

 
 
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Review: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (2012), Rachel Joyce’s debut novel, is the deceptively simple tale of a sixty-something-year-old man who steps out of his Devon home to mail a letter but ends up walking to Berwick-on-Tweed...