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When You Read a Book You Don’t Think You’d Like

November 2, 2011

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I have a confession to make: sometimes I read books I don’t think I’ll like. I’m sure that surprises some of you. After all, life is short and there are already so many books out there and so little time with which to read them. Why waste time on something I don’t think I’d…

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Adventures with Audiobooks: Unfamiliar Fishes by Sarah Vowell

November 1, 2011

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“Adventures with audiobooks” is a series in which I explore and experiment with audiobooks. What do I like or dislike about them? What kinds of narrators work for me? What kinds of books do I prefer on audio? I hope to answer these questions and more with this series. Since I really enjoyed listening…

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Adventures with Audiobooks: Bossypants by Tina Fey

October 26, 2011

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“Adventures with audiobooks” is a series in which I explore and experiment with audiobooks. What do I like or dislike about them? What kinds of narrators work for me? What kinds of books do I prefer on audio? I hope to answer these questions and more with this series. I have a confession to…

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Review: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

October 24, 2011

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Cover: Speak

Trigger warning: Speak deals with rape. It’s Melinda Sordino’s freshman year of high school and it gets off to a bad start. She called the police at an end of summer party. The cops break up the party and some people get busted. So when school starts, she’s an outcast. Her former friends hate…

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Why I Read YA

October 20, 2011

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Young adult literature seems to be in a funny place right now. Rather, how adults talk about YA seems to be in a funny place right now. On the one hand, we have people like Meghan Cox Gurdon who lament how horribly dark YA is and how we need to protect children from it….

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Review: Tender Morsels by Margo Lanagan

October 19, 2011

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Tender Morsels

Trigger Warning: Tender Morsels by Margo Lanagan contains instances rape and incest. Furthermore, I don’t think it’s possible to discuss the book without mentioning those plot elements as part of the review. Margo Lanagan’s Tender Morsels is a story of healing with fairy tale influences. Liga didn’t have a good childhood by any stretch…

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What is the Best Way to Decide What to Let Kids Read?

October 18, 2011

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Yes, I’ve been talking about posting my thoughts on this subject for some time. It’s something I’ve been thinking a lot about, but seem to have a hard time articulating my thoughts. When I sat down to write my post for the first time, what came out was a very long, very disorganized mess….

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Review: The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines by Mike Madrid

October 17, 2011

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I’ve never been a comic book reader. There’s no single reason I can give for not getting into comics as a kid. Maybe it was something a benign as them simply never capturing my attention. Maybe I bought into the idea that the mainstream comics with the male superheroes weren’t meant to be read…

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Audio, Digital and Paper, Oh My!

October 11, 2011

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There’s this web series on YouTube called InterrobangYA, where book bloggers who blog about YA literature discuss various things relating to YA. I was really interested in Danielle’s recent video about formats..i.e. audiobooks vs. eBooks vs. paper books. I’d kind of been thinking about these issues and was going to post about it anyway,…

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Notes from the Bibliosphere: Where Bibliogrrrl Goes From Here

October 9, 2011

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Notes from the Bibliosphere is a semi regular feature I do here on Bibliogrrrl. It’s usually posted on Sunday and is where I reflect on book blogging and/or share things I’m interested in from the bibliosphere. When I started Bibliogrrrl in June, I had notebooks full of what I call book reviews: my thoughts…

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