Yearly Archives: 2009

Tuesday Thingers

You know, one of the things I love about Tuesday Thingers is that I am always learning something new about LibraryThing! This week, I learned how to edit my library style. As always, a big thank you to Wendi at Wendi’s Book Corner for hosting. Questions: Have you explored the different styles? Have you customized any of the styles? If… Read more

The Winners!

Don’t you just love it when a plan comes together? As I was heading over to Random.org to pick my three giveaway winners, I was really hoping that everyone could get their first choice of book – and that’s just how it worked out! The lucky winners this time around are: Beth – Lethal Legacy Stacie – American Wife Book… Read more

Review: Fatal Light by Richard Currey

I received this 20th Anniversary Edition of Fatal Light from the good folks at the Santa Fe Writer’s Project. I admit that Vietnam War history is not an subject that I have really explored. I’ve read a few things here and there, school assignments, mostly, but I am very glad I decided to tak this one on. Fatal Light is… Read more

Review: Skeleton Creek by Patrick Carman

Skeleton Creek is young adult fiction for kids who grew up online — think Harriet the Spy meets The Blair Witch Project. Two bored teenagers manufacture a mystery in their hometown, which leads to a real mystery and some dangerous consequences. When one of them is seriously injured, the other continues the investigation, videotaping her adventures and posting them online.… Read more

Rubber Side Down Follow-Up

Recently, I reviewed Rubber Side Down: The Biker Poetry Anthology. I recently a lovely email follow-up from Marc Goldfinger – author of one of my favorite poems in the book, “The State Trooper & the Biker Get Tested.” I mentioned that Marc is a substance abuse counselor and he told me a little about his work. Marc has written a… Read more

Wondrous Words Wednesday

It’s Wednesday and time for some new words. This weekend, I was reading Badlands by Richard Montanari, and I found some good ones there: 1. Wordstruck – “The daughter of a Scranton shopkeeper, Monica liked to dress in red; shy and wordstruck and virginal.” Oddly enough, I can’t find a definition online for wordstruck. I did find a quote from… Read more

Tuesday Thingers

Wow, it’s been a while since I’ve done one of these, but I am really excited about today’s topic! This is something I’ve been meaning to do since I saw the Library Thing Blog post… Questions: Do you have a LT widget on your blog? If so, what is your favorite thing about it? Have you had a chance to… Read more

Teaser Tuesday!

Okay, you know how this works: take your current read, open at random and give us 2 teaser sentences. My current book is Throw Out Fifty Things by Gail Blanke. I have said here before that I am a packrat, so it was very nice of the folks at LibraryThing‘s Early Reviewer program to send it to me (how did… Read more

Giveaway Time!

Because of my crazy travel schedule, it’s been a while since I’ve had a giveaway. After all, if I’m not home to mail it out, what’s the point? So, to get caught up, I have 3 books to give away. These are 3 very different books, so there should be something for everyone! #1: Lethal Legacy by Linda Fairstein –… Read more

Yay! I’m a winner!

I want to send a big THANK YOU out to Nancy Johnston at Read Street. It’s a great book blog with all kinds of book news – I stop in regularly and I found out today that I won a book! I am really looking forward to reading Christopher Moore’s Fool and I am thrilled to be a winner. Read more