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I've been running a poll this week: How many books did you read in 2008?
There are 6 days to go so you can still participate.
Here are the results so far.
Postings in the last week
- Weekly Geek 2009-7: It's All in the Little Grey Cells, My Interview with Hercule Poirot
A different way to present a review. - Books for Borders: Red Cross Victorian Bushfire Appeal
Borders are collecting good used books. There is also a link in this post to an article by Adrian Hyland. - Winging Our Way to Left Coast Crime in 11 more sleeps
Off to Hawaii for LCC 2009. Will you be there? - Review: AREA 7, Matthew Reilly
I've been listening in the car to this thriller for well over a month. - Agatha Christie Reading Challenge Blog Carnival #2 is published
13 participants reviewed 14 Agatha Christie titles. If oyu read Agatha Christie then this should appeal. - The last Carnival of Criminal Minds
The Carnival of Criminal Minds has run its course. - Forgotten Book: SUCH IS LIFE, Joseph Furphy
Australian classic published in the early 20th century. - Organise an online meeting for your book group
A synchronous online chat is something different to do, and the number of free options is increasing. - Encompass - finding new authors
An interesting tool on the British Council website to help you find new authors to read, whatever the genre. - Literature Maps - finding new authors
Another little tool to help you search for new authors. - ACRC Update - 15 February 2009
Where I've got to in the Agatha Christie Reading Challenge. - Review: ACRC#8, THE MYSTERY OF THE BLUE TRAIN - Agatha Christie
I've read this many times, watched the video, but it is one of those books where you always notice something different.
- Agatha Christie Reading Challenge Blog Carnival #2 posted
- The final Carnival of Criminal Minds
- 11th Edition: Book Review Blog Carnival
- now - THE PYRAMID, Henning Mankell
- sometime soon, perhaps never THE 19TH WIFE, David Ebershoff (I hate having unfinished books lying around. The longer I leave them, the less inclined I feel to continue with them)
- also listening to, maybe never finish either - CORDUROY MANSIONS, Alexander McCall Smith, ready for ch. 86
- in the car - PERFECTLY PURE AND GOOD, Frances Fyfield
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8 comments:
I hope I voted correctly. Just ticked the box and sent. As always there's so much happening on your blog, it makes me happily dizzy. I'm going to have to come back and check it out further. So much to do...
It looks like your vote registered :-)
I have The 19th Wife sitting in my TBR pile, just waiting to be read.
I love Agatha Christie so I'm off to check out the carnival. Thanks for the info!
Interesting Sunday Review. Its been a while since I have done any Sunday Salons myself, I seem to not have the time these days to do all the blogging I would like!
What can you do if you visit my blog?
I came to tell you I had awarded your blog. Please pick up your award in my place.
I voted in your poll! :) That's a lot of postings in one week-I'm impresed!
Thanks for visiting folks.
I probably post far too often Eva. Can't help myself it seems.
my Sunday Salon is a bit formulaic Louise- it is really just a summary of what I have been doing in the week
Thanks for the award Dorte
Scrap Girl, it is so long since I touched the 19th wife I may have to start again! I'm about half way through.
Hope you enjoy the Agatha Christie Carnival Samantha
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