Category: Thoughts About Books
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I Capture the Castle (Musings/Giveaway)
The week before I left Oregon, I was at a thrift store in Roseburg when I found a first edition hardcover copy of I Capture the Castle. I Capture the Castle is one of those comforting books I feel I must always have with me. My softcover version was packed and ready to go, but I replaced…
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Bookweek 2018, Day 5: Middle Grade Books
For a long time, when people asked me what kinds of books I liked to read, I said “Children’s books.” That was confusing, because people thought I meant picture books. No, I meant real books, with chapters and plots, that were written for children. I eventually learned that the technical term was “Middle Grade.” Ah,…
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Bookweek 2018 Day 4: Ahead of Their Time
There are two phrases that modern commentators often use when describing old books. The first is “a product of their era.” The second is “ahead of their time.” In fact, after a while it starts to feel like anything we agree with in an old book points to it being “ahead of its time,” and…
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Bookweek 2018 Day 3: Stuff I HATED as a Kid
When I was a kid, there were certain tropes that appeared over and over again in my literature. Here is a list of some of the ones I detested. 1. When the book made statements about the way that “grown-ups” are silly. Example: “Grown-up people find it very difficult to believe really wonderful things, unless…
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Bookweek 2018, Day 2: Men in Books
Recently I heard someone say that men, in books that are written for women, are’t men. They’re women. I don’t remember who said it, or where this idea came from. If this rings a bell please let me know. As far as I can recall, the reasoning behind this sentiment was that these fictional men sense…
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Bookweek 2018, Day 1: Shady Stuff in Old Books
Last year I did a casual series I called “bookweek,” where I spent a week posting my thoughts about books. It was fun. I decided to do it again. Recently I read an old book I picked up at a garage sale, called The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, by John Fox Jr. I’d never…
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April Giveaway Winner+8 Random Thoughts
The winner of my book giveaway is Celina Lynnette! Congrats, Celina! Sorry, I am too tired to do the whole draw-a-name-out-of-a-hat-and-take-pictures-of-the-process thing. That means that this post is super short and lame, and not really a proper April Blogging Challenge post. Maybe I’ll go all Emily-of-ten-years-ago and post some random thoughts. 8 Random Thoughts: Today…
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April Book Giveaway (ABC Day 18)
Today I’m cleaning off my bookshelf and doing a little book giveaway. These books fall squarely in the camp of “I enjoyed them, but I don’t necessarily want them cluttering up my bookshelf forever, but someone else might LOVE them.” At least, someone might love the first one. Not sure about the second. But I’ll…
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February Book Winner
The winner of my February book giveaway is… Natasha Yoder! Congrats, Natasha. I sent you an email. As for the rest of you unlucky losers, worry not! I shall give away another book at the end of March.
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February Book Giveaway
I think I’ll start doing a book giveaway every month, at least until I run out of books to give away. Starting with this book. Beverly Cleary was a favorite author of mine growing up. Throughout the years, my Dad read pretty much all of the Ramona Quimby books to me. Cleary is one of…
