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A Year of Unknown Books: Vellum by Hal Duncan

December 29, 2014April 29, 2015Leave a comment

*Project Recap: For one year, I will read one book per month that I know nothing about that was recommended to me by a stranger; friend; family member, or co-worker; and I will write about that experience.  God help us all. Vellum: The Book of All Hours by Hal Duncan Book #2, read during December, … Continue reading A Year of Unknown Books: Vellum by Hal Duncan

A Year of Unknown Books: A Mountain of Crumbs

November 30, 2014January 30, 20152 Comments

*Project Recap: For one year, I will read one book per month that I know nothing about that was recommended to me by a stranger; friend; family member, or co-worker; and I will write about that experience.  God help us all. A Mountain of Crumbs by Elena Gorokhova Book #1, read during November, 2014 When … Continue reading A Year of Unknown Books: A Mountain of Crumbs

$35 at Age 35 on the 5th of November

October 30, 2017November 5, 2017Leave a comment

Today I turn 35 years old, and there are many lessons that I’ve learned, and yet have to learn. One of the most important is that no matter how rough your life is right now, there’s someone, or something, who might be having an even harder time who needs help and money and the support … Continue reading $35 at Age 35 on the 5th of November

2011: Explore My Literary Feminisms!

December 27, 2011December 29, 20114 Comments

At the beginning of 2011, I set a goal to read 24 books before the year was through in the attempt to trump my 17 from 2010.  If I didn’t reach it, no biggie, the point is quality, not quantity.  I did feel though, that a good amount of my time was melting into endless … Continue reading 2011: Explore My Literary Feminisms!

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