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The Year of Reading Deliberately
The Year of Reading Deliberately
literatehousewife.com — I know I’m not the first person ever to say this and I’m certain not to be... the last. Twitter is a breeding ground for new ideas and virtual Miracle Grow for seeds that have been germinating in your head. The other night, I was reading a conversation with Vassily from 1330v , Michelle from ... (more) The Year of Reading Deliberately
Book Review: American Gods
adamcallaway.blogspot.com — I read this book for two reasons: 1) It won every award known to spec fic, man,... and a few transmitted to the past from an alien civilization located in Cygnus-A. 2) The guy has nearly a million and a half Twitter followers and is ubiquitous when you mention contemporary fantasy and I need to ... (more) Book Review: American Gods

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Special 50% Off Preorder Sale
subterraneanpress.com — After more than a year, we’re back with one of our most popular specials — 50% off... preorder titles. This is your chance to pick up some great reading material at unbelievable prices. Please follow the instructions below carefully, so ... (more) Special 50% Off Preorder Sale
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
cityofbooks.blogspot.com — From Amazon: When a baby escapes a murderer intent on killing the entire family, who would have... thought it would find safety and security in the local graveyard? Brought up by the resident ghosts, ghouls and spectres, Bod has an eccentric childhood learning about life from the dead. But for ... (more) The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
Tuesday Morning LitLinks
Tuesday Morning LitLinks
authorscoop.com — Jonathan Littell takes the seventeenth annual Bad Sex in Fiction award for The Kindly Ones . (... Literary Review ) Sam Jones finds “a surprising number of authors” still committed to writing on typewriters. ( Guardian Books Blog ) Edward Rothstein surveys the events to ... (more) Tuesday Morning LitLinks
2009 Challenge #7: Dewey's Books Reading Challenge
2009 Challenge #7: Dewey's Books Reading Challenge
melissasbookreviews.blogspot.com — I was not as affected by Dewey's death as some bloggers out there, but I did like... reading her book reviews. She was an interesting reader; broad in her tastes with a tendency to pick the ones that were challenging, either to the norm or to herself. I tried to pick ones that I remember ... (more) 2009 Challenge #7: Dewey's Books Reading Challenge
Neil Gaiman Asks: Heard Any Good Books Lately?
Neil Gaiman Asks: Heard Any Good Books Lately?
npr.org — I grew up in a world where stories were read aloud. My mother read to me. My... father and grandparents invented stories, mostly about animals, which they would tell me at bedtime. (more) Neil Gaiman Asks: Heard Any Good Books Lately?
SF Tidbits for 12/1/09
SF Tidbits for 12/1/09
sfsignal.com — Interviews/Profiles NPR interviews Neil Gaiman, David Sedaris, and Martin Jarvis (podcast). (via SFF Audio ) Lomography interviews... Neil Gaiman . Suite101.com interviews Nick Mamatas . The Rumpus interviews Richard Kadrey . The Agony Column interviews Jeff & Ann VanderMeer (podcast). ... (more) SF Tidbits for 12/1/09
Neverwhere and Beyond Retrospective & Winners
Neverwhere and Beyond Retrospective & Winners
literatehousewife.com — Today is the last day of November, signaling the close of my Neverwhere and Beyond month. Despite... the burnout I felt toward the end of the month, I am so glad that I came up with the idea and followed through on it. I had wanted to do more, but given the circumstances of my job and home life, I ... (more) Neverwhere and Beyond Retrospective & Winners
Neil Gaiman shoots with the LC-A+
lomography.com — posted by alexandrak on November 30th, 2009 , 11 comments so far Tags: writer , neil gaiman... , LC-A+ , and lomo amigos Author Neil Gaiman sends “Postcards from the Dreaming” with the Lomo LC-A+. (more) Neil Gaiman shoots with the LC-A+
AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH
AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH
booksnbordercollies.blogspot.com — by Neil Postman "Orwell feared that what we hate will ruin us. Huxley feared that what we... love will ruin us. This book is about the possibility that Huxley, not Orwell, was right." (Foreword, p.xx) " Television has habituated us to visual entertainment measured out in spoonfuls at a time. But ... (more) AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH
#214 ~ Coraline
#214 ~ Coraline
literatehousewife.com — Coraline by Neil Gaiman Coraline, a vivacious and curious only child, has moved with her parents into... a large old house that has been subdivided into four units. She has odd neighbors whom she occasionally visits, but she feels alone for the most part. Her parents, although home, seem ... (more) #214 ~ Coraline
A Month in Summary - October '09
A Month in Summary - October '09
lesleysbooknook.blogspot.com — And now for my October reads. Four more books and another DNF. Not bad. Not great. The... Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (3.5/5) Growing Girls: The Mother of All Adventures by Jeanne Marie Laskas (3.5/5) The Birthing House by Christopher Ransom (1/5) Same Kind of Different As Me by Ron Hall ... (more) A Month in Summary - October '09
A Kind of Intimacy
A Kind of Intimacy
stuck-in-a-book.blogspot.com — I've spent a long weekend at home in Somerset with the rest of my family, doing restful... things and enjoying the countryside (though the train journey home was a nightmare - took eight hours from door to door, and is two and half hours in a car...) ... (more) A Kind of Intimacy
End-o'-the-Week Kid-Lit Roundup
End-o'-the-Week Kid-Lit Roundup
omnivoracious.com — Quick links from around the kid-lit blogosphere: "Andy Warhol, Children’s Illustrator." Educating Alice makes quite the auction... find , some Andy Warhol children's book illustrations (!): Neil Gaiman interview. The author of Odd and the ... (more) End-o'-the-Week Kid-Lit Roundup
#215 ~ Stardust
#215 ~ Stardust
literatehousewife.com — Stardust by Neil Gaiman Tristran Thorn has an interesting background. His father was born in Wall, behind... it’s wall. His mother was born in Faerie and has never been to Wall. The closest she came was to the Market that resides just outside of Wall every nine years. When ... (more) #215 ~ Stardust
Too Much of a Good Thing?
Too Much of a Good Thing?
literatehousewife.com — Yes, I do think that there can be too much of a good thing. While reading Stardust... , I figured out that reading four books might be too much to ask of any author. There was no reason for me not to connect with Tristran or Yvaine that I can think of, but I didn’t. I really think that I ... (more) Too Much of a Good Thing?
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
litbites.blogspot.com — First published in 2008. He would be completely normal if he didn't live in a sprawling graveyard,... being raised and educated by ghosts, with a solitary guardian who belongs to neither the world of the living nor of the dead. There are dang ers and adventures in the graveyard for a boy - an ... (more) The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
10 Coolest Bookends
10 Coolest Bookends
oddee.com — Published on 10/31/2009 under Gifts - 56,067 views Voltron Bookends ($110.00) ( Link ) City Slickers Bookends... ($59.95) ( Link ) Star Wars Trash Compactor Bookends ($199.99) ( Link ) Fish Bowls Bookends ($50.99) ( Link ) Vintage Books Bookends ... (more) 10 Coolest Bookends
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