Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer’s Bookish Fairy Tales

2017-07-20T17:40:48-04:00

On the outside? Between the Lines is an ordinary, kinda chunky YA novel. But, inside? Some full-colour illustrations and a generous amount of silhouette artwork are scattered throughout the text, which is printed in three different colours. Simon Pulse, 2012 It begins with "The Beginning", in black text, and a once-upon-a-time

Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer’s Bookish Fairy Tales2017-07-20T17:40:48-04:00

TGIF: In the workplace, on the page (3 of 4)

2015-07-10T13:13:05-04:00

A new Friday fugue, running through this month, considering the ways in which our working lives appear on the pages of novels and short stories. The first two weeks appear here and here.) Tightrope Books, 2011 Kathryn Mockler’s Onion Man (2011) “The first night, time went by fast

TGIF: In the workplace, on the page (3 of 4)2015-07-10T13:13:05-04:00

Robert Galbraith’s The Cuckoo’s Calling (2013) and The Silkworm (2014)

2014-12-19T17:44:16-05:00

Readers are introduced to Cormoran Strike in a moment of need. His. “A double fee. Strike’s conscience, once firm and inelastic, had been weakened by repeated blows of fate; this was the knockout punch. His baser self was already gamboling off into the realms of happy speculation: a month’s work

Robert Galbraith’s The Cuckoo’s Calling (2013) and The Silkworm (2014)2014-12-19T17:44:16-05:00

In Cainsville: A Giveaway

2014-10-27T14:10:35-04:00

The second volume in Kelley Armstrong's Cainsville series is an enticing follow-up to Omens. Random House Canada, 2014 Those who have read the Otherworld series will recall that the earliest novels concentrated on Elena's character and here, too, in her return to Cainsville, the main character remains consistent.

In Cainsville: A Giveaway2014-10-27T14:10:35-04:00

Diversiverse 2014 – Reading more diversely

2017-07-24T15:12:41-04:00

Of course I made a reading list. Then, I saw Vasilly’s list. (You probably already know where this is heading.) Her list has many temptations on it, including some of my favourites. But I have been looking for a reason to read the rest of Kazu Kibuishi’s Amulet series since I

Diversiverse 2014 – Reading more diversely2017-07-24T15:12:41-04:00
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