November 2011
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October 2011
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September 2011
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August 2011
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California, seriously
Stop.
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July 2011
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emmaginary asked: I've just stumbled upon your tumblr like a crack in the pavement, except instead of a bruised knee, I've had all my literary dreams come true. At last some honest reviews of contemporary novels. So wonderful. Thank you!
June 2011
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girlfromarock asked: Ah, yes! Finally, have found the sort of blog that I have been looking for, and an up to date one too! Have spent ages looking for a Tumblr user, who writes book reviews about what they're reading, and yours looks really good. Seems as if you've stuck with the idea for ages too which is great :) Consider me a new follower! Hopefully I will get a chance to read some of your books.
distributed leisure: Unliterary book review: Snow... →
sylviac:
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson My rating: 2 of 5 stars I read this because it’s always referred to in like, everything else I read. The ideas in this book are super interesting, and were certainly pioneering when Snow Crash first came out. However, the narrative voice was so…
May 2011
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April 2011
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Greg Brown: Books I read in April 2011 →
gregbrown:
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
The Nine by Jeffrey Toobin
Wittgenstein’s Poker by David Edmonds & John Eidinow
The first two books I read this month were dividends from cleaning out the stuff Clarissa had still stored in Tennessee; our pretty-full bookshelves are now bursting with…
paperbackgirl.: the immortal life of henrietta... →
paperbackgirl:
i finished last night and my qualms about the lacks family accepting their portrayal in the book were laid to rest. by the time the book went to press most of the family came to terms with what happened and chose to focus on the positive things the cells did for science rather than the injustice…
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March 2011
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February 2011
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Jaclyn Day: Books, books and more books →
jaclynday:
What I’ve Read: An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin
There’s been a lot of recent hype about this book, but I think it’s (mostly) justified. I was initially intimidated by the description of this art world-centric book because my knowledge of art is limited to what little I’ve learned from…
January 2011
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