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My Favorite Novel of 2012 (unless something changes in the next five weeks)

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My Favorite Novel of 2012 (unless something changes in the next five weeks)Books

by Jodi on 26.Nov.12 with 2 comments

We’re in the waning months of 2012 and I think I’ve read what will be my favorite novel of 2012. It’s Carol Rifka Brunt’s fantastic, heartbreaking, and all together wonderful Tell the Wolves I’m Home. Unlike 2011 which was a rotten year for fiction, this is a high honor because the year is chock full …

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Tiny Beautiful ThingsBooks

by Jodi on 14.Nov.12 with 0 comments

One of the best things about reading Cheryl Strayed’s Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar was the memories it brought back. You know how you sometimes have memories that come screeching out of the ether? Those memories of a long ago time that you had so completely forgotten that the …

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Quiet but Mighty

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Quiet but MightyBooks

by Jodi on 22.Oct.12 with 0 comments

One of my favorite things about being a reader is having a physical reaction to a book. Whether it’s tears or goosebumps or laughter, or in the case of Joshua Henkin’s The World Without You an audible gasp, reacting that strongly to written words is the best thing ever. It’s even more delightful, because I …

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And So On

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And So OnBooks

by Jodi on 13.Oct.12 with 1 comments

Recently, one of the members for my Rock & Roll Bookclub wanted to re-read some Kurt Vonnegut. Since I’m a great lover of Vonnegut, I wholeheartedly supported this idea. I lobbied hard for Cat’s Cradle or God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, which are my favorite. For reasons I cannot remember we landed on Breakfast of …

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Liam’s night out

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Liam’s night outBooks, Sister Club

by Jodi on 09.Oct.12 with 4 comments

I picked Liam up after school today and we ventured forth to the wilds of Roseville to see Har Mar (Mall) Superstar Kelly Barnhill read from her new book Iron Hearted Violet. This was his first literary experience. In the beginning he wasn’t too keen on the whole thing, but he was in need of …

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Swagger

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SwaggerBooks

by Jodi on 26.Sep.12 with 0 comments

Last weekend I got an email from Christa who was twenty-five pages from the end of Every Love Story is a Ghost Story and she didn’t want to finish it because she knew what was coming. I tried to empathize with her plight but I couldn’t. “Right now I’m immersed in the new Junot Diaz …

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