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Another Cybil down… Thaw was good but it’s another one of those books that adults think kids should read (and love) and I don’t think kids will.
And, it’s a BOY problem book. And boy does he have problems, GBS isn’t even his biggest problem. His biggest problem is that he’s an ASS and we get to blame his ASS of a dad.
I’d like to speak with a teenager who has read this one…
I think I liked King of the Screwups better than Fat Kid Rules the World – not because of the gay thing (which I definitely liked) but because of the ending. I didn’t like Fat Kid’s ending. I really liked KotS’s ending.
Nice story at what happens when you’re “Popular” and don’t really want to be.
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Yay for Cherie Priest! Not Flesh Nor Feathers was excellent, as expected (since I read the first 50 pages before putting it down in favor of reading book 2 first.)
I love Eden. She’s a great character. I love her supporting characters, too. I was shocked by the ending of this one. And a wee bit sad too. But, it was a nice way to handle a situation… errr I’d say more but I don’t want to spoil it for y’all. Just read the series.
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I think we bought Quaker Summer at Books a Million the week we moved here, which happens to also be the week before Books a Million closed causing me to hate them for the rest of my life.
Quaker Summer is also on my From the Stacks Challenge list. It’s blue.
It took me a long time to read it because I’ve been a little busy. Family visits. Hospital stays. A tiny little conference coming up. Stuff like that.
It wasn’t a great book, but it wasn’t a horrible book either. A nice piece of Christian chick lit with good characters. The storyline was a little much but that’s ok, it was fun just the same.
I had to reboot my computer so I checked my Twitter stream on my phone and what did I find, sensible, smart, beautiful women squeeing over the fact that Tim Gunn is coming to BlogHer 09. Errr, not really sure why that causes squeeing but I do remember some enthusiasm about him during Fashion Week.
Whatever. I’m sure he’s a nice guy.
I do hope these sensible, smart, beautiful women will keep a level head and not get caught up in the body image and diet battle.
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I don’t really love Bob Barker, though maybe I did when I was a kid and got to stay home from school sick and watch Price is Right. I only barely remember Truth or Consequences. Now that he’s no longer the host of Price is Right, it seems kind of sad. Not like I’m old, exactly, just like the end of a very very long era.
So yea, when I saw Priceless Memories on the library shelf, I didn’t pick it up. I went home and reserved it in large print because I thought TW’s mom might also like to read it. She did. TW enjoyed it too.
I didn’t find the book well written, as autobiographies of stars often are – it was redundant and not super well written. But I did definitely enjoy the flashbacks and the looks into Barker’s life, from Barker’s point of view. I just with Dorothy Jo had written a book before she died. Now that would have been a book to read.
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I found myself with the third book in the Eden Moore series by @CMPriest and realized I had not read the second one. So I took book three back and grabbed Wings to the Kingdom (Which is when I discovered these are shelved as YA. I don’t understand why they are YA. Wierd.)
Wings to the Kingdom was just as good as Four and Twenty Blackbirds. I’m a “battlefield” fan, particularly when I’m not being dragged to them and can just read about other people being dragged to them. I didn’t see enough ghosts during all of my visits to battlefields and I certainly never saw Green Eyes. Had I seen more ghosts or Green Eyes, I’d probably enjoy battlefield visits a wee bit more. Maybe.
Looking forward to grabbing Not Flesh Nor Feathers this week.
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