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December 2014 - Shaina Reads
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Here's to 2015!

I had big plans for today's post. I was going to spend hours putting together the 5th Annual End of Year Book Survey by the Perpetual Page-turner, mostly so I could rant about how much I disliked The Unbearable Lightness of Being (it's really too bad I started blogging after that disaster of a novel). Once I sat down to fill out the survey,...

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A few Tuesday memes #4

Happy Tuesday, everyone! Once again, I come bearing no embarrassing story for you. Maybe my prediction about the purpose of Tuesdays was incorrect. Either way, book memes! Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following: • Grab your current read• Open to a random page• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that...

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Happy Holidays: My Vacation Stack (Has Grown)

Since we last talked book stacks, mine multiplied. Expanded. Proliferated. Pick your own synonym! Regardless, it means I removed one book (all done with Ivanhoe, yay!) and added five. I blame my grandparents' community's library almost entirely. Do I have any hope of reading all of them? Not a chance. Am I going to enjoy trying? Immensely! Kind of how TBR lists work in...

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Ivanhoe Read-along: Week 5 Recap

Source: Wikipedia We've made it to the second-to-last week of the Ivanhoe read-along, hosted by Rachelle of The Reading Wench. If you want to read about what we're up to, check out her sign-up post! I actually finished the novel this week, but I'm going to stick with the Sunday updates since we've only got one to go. Mon. 24th Nov. – Sun....

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Happy Holidays: A Sarasota Bookstore Adventure

During the week, I persuaded my parents and boyfriend to help me find an independent bookstore in Sarasota, FL. Because, really, what would a vacation be without a bookish expedition (or four)? After a few queries to Google, we stumbled upon A. Parker's Books & Book Bazaar on Main Street. The place was small but had loads of charm, including an outdoor patio at the front...

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This is a Review: Where'd You Go, Bernadette, by Maria Semple

Source: Goodreads When I asked you all for light, fluffy reads last week, Shannon of River City Reading recommended I check out Where'd You Go, Bernadette. I wasn't able to get to the library again before leaving, but, as luck would have it, my grandparents have a small library in their condominium. (If I haven't mentioned before, my grandparents live in a 55+...

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Merry Christmas to all, and to all, a good night.

"One can never have enough socks," said Dumbledore. "Another Christmas has come and gone and I didn't get a single pair. People will insist on giving me books."  - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J.K. Rowling Guess what, Dumbledore? I've got both. And I couldn't be more thankful. Merry Christmas to you and yours! ...

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"Of idleness," by Michel de Montaigne (from The Complete Works)

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A few Tuesday memes #3

Amazingly, I don't have a sad/embarrassing story to share with you this Tuesday! I must have gotten better at this whole life thing in the past week. That being said, I am writing this post in advance (on Sunday afternoon) due to my upcoming trip, so it's entirely possible that something cringe-worthy will happen to me in the next 48-ish hours. Considering my...

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Happy Holidays: My Vacation Stack

Happy Monday, all!  I'm fortunate enough to be able to take off on vacation early this week. When this posts, my boyfriend and I will already be on our way to sunny south Florida to see my family for the holidays! Never fear—I'm bringing my laptop with me so I can continue to blog while away. Do forgive me if I miss a...

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Ivanhoe Read-along: Week 4 Recap

Source: Wikipedia Today marks the end of week 4 of the Ivanhoe read-along, hosted by Rachelle of The Reading Wench. Check out her kick-off post or mine for more information about the event. Our reading schedule is below, if you'd like to play catch up: Mon. 24th Nov. – Sun. 30th Nov.: Chapters 1 – 7 Mon. 1st Dec. – Sun. 7th Dec.:...

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On meeting (and not meeting) my goals

I've read 46 books this year. Don't be fooled by my GR ticker—two of those 48 are short stories that I read this year and wanted to rate, but I don't actually count them toward my 52 book goal count. That means (as of this posting) I have 11 days to read six books. Originally, I was thinking I might trim down my...

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What's in a Book?: The Babadook

Source: Wikipedia On Wednesday night, a friend of ours asked me and my boyfriend if we'd like to go with him to see The Babadook, a psychological horror film from director Jennifer Kent (also, amazingly, responsible for Babe: Pig in the City). It's received wide critical praise, including a "98% Fresh" score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes and a positive reception at the...

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This is a Review: Just Mercy, by Bryan Stevenson

Source: Goodreads Bryan Stevenson was a young lawyer when he founded the Equal Justice Initiative, a legal practice dedicated to defending those most desperate and in need: the poor, the wrongly condemned, and women and children trapped in the farthest reaches of our criminal justice system. One of his first cases was that of Walter McMillian, a young man who was sentenced to...

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Bout of Books 12 Sign-up Post!

My first read-a-thon was Dewey's 24-Hour RAT in October of this year. My boyfriend happened to be out of the country on business at the time, and I was on the lookout for something to do that weekend. Browsing one of my bookish subreddits, I saw someone posted about the event and a link for anyone interested in taking part. I signed up,...

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A few Tuesday memes #2

So I kind of think Tuesdays are for unfortunate stories about my life and book memes. Last week, I had to drive to a school for work. It's located an hour away from my lab, and I had to prepare a bunch of paperwork (we plan to work with kids in the school, so we have to send consent forms home to parents...

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"On books," by Michel de Montaigne (from The Complete Works)

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Ivanhoe Read-along: Week 3 Recap

Source: Wikimedia We've made it to the halfway point in the Ivanhoe read-along, hosted by Rachelle of The Reading Wench! See her post (or my previous posts) for a description of the event and the reading schedule. Be sure to check out her Week 3 recap, too! Mon. 24th Nov. – Sun. 30th Nov.: Chapters 1 – 7 Mon. 1st Dec. – Sun....

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This is a Review: And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie

Source: Goodreads So, funny story: I thought I'd completely missed Cozy Mystery Week this year and hadn't even planned on participating. However, someone in the blogosphere was talking about Agatha Christie's newest novel, and their conclusion was to start with something else, if you're new to her work. The title I saw thrown around the most was And Then There Were None. I noticed...

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