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Tumnus's Bookshelf: The NarniaFans Book Reviews: “CS Lewis: A …
Hey, everybody! Welcome back to Tumnus' Bookshelf where we review any and all books by and about CS Lewis and the land of Narnia. For today's review we will be.
Tumnus' Bookshelf The NarniaFans Book Reviews: “The Business of …
Hey, everybody! Welcome back to Tumnus' Bookshelf where we review any and all books by and about CS Lewis and the Land of Narnia. For today's review we will be.
Book Review: Access Controlled: The Shaping of Power, Rights, and …
But I go pretty hard on all the books I review . It's rare for me pen a glowing review . Occasionally, however, a book will come along that I think is both worthy of your time and which demands a place on your bookshelf because it is such ...
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Book Review: The Heirloom « Stray Thoughts
Book Review : The Heirloom. Jump to Comments · The Heirloom by Colleen L. Reece and Julie Reece-DeMarco was a gift to me from my good friend, Carol, some time within the last year. It kept getting buried in my bookshelf and I kept ...
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31st Book Review Blog Carnival « Book Review Blog Carnival
A Lifetime of Books · Amber Stults- Book Reviewer and Author · Amy's Haiku Havenh · Ask Mr Credit Card · At Home With Books · Babylicious · Balanced Existence · Bargaineering · Bart's Bookshelf · be the story · Becky's Book Reviews ...
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The Comic Strip That Defined My Life
One day when I was 7 or 8 years old I was bored and looking for something to read (I don’t get cable at my house, and this was way before you could watch so much online). Perusing the bookshelf in my living room I stumbled across something called the “The Calvin and Hobbes 10th Anniversary Book”. I picked it up and flipped through, I was delighted to find that it was full of comics and instantly began reading. Thus began what could easily be called a love affair with Bill Watterson’s masterpiece
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Book Review: Let it Rot! « Gardening in My Rubber Boots
Book Review : Let it Rot! October 24, 2009 by myrubberboots. Book Cover. When packing for my (work) trip to Los Angeles I grabbed a couple books off our bookshelf to read during the week-long trip. One book I grabbed was called 'Let it ...
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Why I Read “Comics”
There’s invariably a rather tense moment in my house when unsuspecting friends come to visit. At some point during the day, they’ll peruse my bookshelf and pick out a slender paperback volume of something-or-other. “What’s this?” they’ll ask, holding it out – sometimes gingerly by one corner as if it’s something nasty the cat left under the bed.
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