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The month of June was a little bit slower for reading than may (likely because of the crazy school stuff I was doing on most of my week nights to finish off the year with a bang!), but nonetheless, I got a few in. Dead Celeb – Lindsay Maracotta Andrea left this book here when [...]
Here are the novels I read during the month of May. While I read books, I tend to enjoy them and write out my thoughts in the margins or on stickies (Hey! I’d better be practising what I teach!). I then read other people’s reviews and rethink about what I originally thought. I always hated [...]
I must buy books. I like the satisfaction of owning them instead of borrowing them from the library. And often only if I like the cover. – Lindsay I have what some might say a love of books. My free money is spent on buying books for myself, buying books for my classroom and buying [...]
A while back, we lost blueprint. and then Wish. and then Domino. and now CRAFT. I am sad.
I read Twilight a little bit ago, as recommended by Meghan (happy birthday my dear friend!), and I am hooked on Edward and Bella. I picked up the sequel – New Moon – on Saturday (I love that the prices of YA novels are cheaper than adult fiction) and I have not put it down [...]
does anyone want to buy me books? yes please.
It’s November up in the North Pole. Everything’s going along smoothly at Santa’s workshop until he discovers a leak in his roof. Santa soon learns that this little leak is connected to a far bigger problem. The North Pole is melting because of something called global warming! Faced with the reality of what this could [...]
i received a copy of toast‘s catalogue in the mail today. I think the website is dreamier, but i still like it a lot. i wish i could afford pretty clothes (and know how to wear them!)
on friday night I finished reading the “History of Love” by Nicole Krauss. I originally picked up the book by it’s cover (but i also read a review on an artist’s blog somewhere) and it sat on my shelf for a few months. I didn’t know what it was about, and when I started reading [...]



