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More BOOKS

I actually started reading two new books yesterday, one fiction, one non-fiction – plus I am still reading Old Friend from Far Away, by Natalie Goldberg.  [UPDATE 3/16/14:  I finished this book yesterday; a beautifully written book, filled with lots … Continue reading

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The Thirteen Hallows

I started to read this on Monday, 1/13/14, and at first I thought I was going to be disappointed.  The writing was not as smooth as what I’ve recently gotten used to – I have gotten quite spoiled reading such … Continue reading

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Writing Books

On Wednesday, I again picked up “The Memoir Project,” by Marion Roach Smith.  I had started reading it before – when I’d picked it up from the library but then decided I wanted my own copy that I could mark … Continue reading

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“Jack Glass”

I managed yesterday to get over to Copperfield’s and get a few new books with the gift card I got for Christmas.  And the first book I chose to start reading was Jack Glass by Adam Roberts, a British author … Continue reading

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“The Bat”

Yesterday evening I decided to read The Bat, by Jo Nesbo.  It is actually the first book in his “Harry Hole” series, but for some reason one of the last books to be translated into English and made available in … Continue reading

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The Name of the Rose

The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco I finished reading this book yesterday evening (I especially liked the author’s commentary at the end). This was a very interesting book; I don’t think I’ve ever read anything quite like it.  … Continue reading

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Birthday, Books, etc.

I read the last of my recently checked-out library books this month in about three days: Robert Silverberg’s “Longest Way Home.” It was interesting; reminded me in some ways of this novel idea I’ve had going in my head, relating … Continue reading

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November Books

I read Christine Feehan’s Mind Game recently (finished it on 11/5/13).  It wasn’t bad, but was not really what I was in the mood for.  I’ve been craving a good SciFi or Fantasy book lately so I decided to see … Continue reading

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Writing Workshop

I went to the monthly Northbay Writers Workshop yesterday and enjoyed it as always.  I missed the last two meetings, so I was glad I made this one. One interesting thing I learned:  apparently, some time in the recent past, … Continue reading

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Hunger Games

The Hunger Games Series, by Suzanne Collins I just read the first one of these books, followed by the following two, and I really liked them.  Now I am curious about the movies!

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Ender’s Game

Last night I started reading “Ender’s Game,” which I first read about 30 years ago.  It’s recently been made into a movie, which I would really like to see – and thus would like to read the book again first.  … Continue reading

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Sitchin

Another writer who has come to mind quite a lot recently as I contemplate these ideas I’ve been having about a possible novel, and all the connections I am making between the different books I’ve been reading, is Zecharia Sitchin. … Continue reading

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cracking eggs…

The other day, I started thinking about a book that I read a few years ago, “Crack in the Cosmic Egg,” by Joseph Chilton Pearce.  I couldn’t really recall what it was about, but it seemed to be related to … Continue reading

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September Mysteries

I’ve gotten a bit discombobulated this month, but at some point after finishing “Silent Thunder,” along with all the other nonfiction books I’ve been reading, I decided to read some of my sister’s mysteries, of which she has many. In … Continue reading

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There was a segment on the Today Show this morning about dads, raising the question of whether dads seem to be taking more of a hands-on role these days.  It does seem that some at least are; I got a … Continue reading

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092213

Lately I’ve decided to review and/or finish some of my books about ADD that I have had for several years, like these two for instance: “Moms with ADD” and “10 Simple Solutions to Adult ADD,” both of which I got … Continue reading

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It’s Saturday.  I seem to be depressed.  I did not want to get out of bed this morning.  I didn’t even hear when Dalton got up.  And I’m in that kind of foggy-headed funk that happens sometimes – when I … Continue reading

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“The Memoir Project”

I have just started reading “The Memoir Project,” by Marion Roach Smith. And the first thing the author talks about is that one needs to first decide what one’s memoir is about; e.g., it is a comedy, tragedy, etc., with … Continue reading

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9/15/13

My first thoughts this morning arrive with the noisy chatter of young Jays in our backyard coming in with the breeze through the open window.  It feels like a summer day and, actually, summer is not yet over; not until … Continue reading

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“Writing Down the Bones”

On August 23rd I started reading Natalie Goldberg’s “Writing Down the Bones.”  It  is one of the absolute BEST darn books about writing – and life in general – that I have ever, ever read.  It is simple, direct, straightforward, … Continue reading

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“Silent Thunder”

Yesterday I started reading “Silent Thunder” by Iris Johansen. I’d read a book by this author in the past and I seem to remember that I enjoyed it, so I thought I might like this one.  But I found the … Continue reading

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“Ugly Stepsister”

Today, I started reading Gregory MaGuire’s “Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister.” This book is very different from “Wicked,” but I enjoyed it every bit as much, if not more.  And I finished this book on September 12th. “[An] engrossing story…endearing … Continue reading

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WICKED

Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Maguire I honestly cannot remember what day I started reading this – last weekend perhaps?  And I imagine I will finish it this evening already. (I … Continue reading

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Real Life Again…

After getting back from vacation the first thing I now need to do is to start getting ready for another school year.  Eighth Grade Orientation is Aug. 20th  and the first day of school is Aug. 21st.  I sure hope … Continue reading

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Also reading…

Make a Scene, by Jordan E. Rosenfeld. Started this on Aug. 17th; finished reading on Aug. 22.   And now this: Writing Down the Bones, by Natalie Goldberg. Began on August 23rd; finished on Sept. 13th.  This has become one … Continue reading

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