September 2016, In My Stacks

2016-09-12T14:34:37-04:00

Compared to August, this is going to be an exceptionally busy reading month. And these stacks don't even include the lists of prize-list nominees and IFOA attendees, whose books are also cluttering every flat surface at home. Greg Iles' The Bone Tree - Having finished Natchez Burning in August, I

September 2016, In My Stacks2016-09-12T14:34:37-04:00

The Fold’s 2016 Reading List (Part Two)

2016-09-12T13:54:08-04:00

The FOLD (The Festival of Literary Diversity) is an annual event, in Brampton (Ontario, Canada) dedicated to telling more stories, to having audiences connect with a wider variety of storytellers. You can check out their lineup of terrific writers and storytellers who were a part of the debut festival in May

The Fold’s 2016 Reading List (Part Two)2016-09-12T13:54:08-04:00

Sun-Mi Hwang’s The Dog Who Dared to Dream (2016)

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Sun-Mi Hwang's The Hen Who Believed She Could Fly was a runaway bestseller for its Korean author, who had previously published more than 50 books and was surprised to find her work such a phenomenon, not only in Korea but beyond. Abacus - Hachette, 2016 The Dog Who Dared

Sun-Mi Hwang’s The Dog Who Dared to Dream (2016)2020-03-31T12:14:37-04:00

R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril XI (RIPXI) 2016

2016-09-01T15:59:37-04:00

R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril XI takes place from September 1st, 2016 through October 31st, 2016. Abigail Larson's original artwork for RIP XI 2016 There are only two expectations if you want to participate with us: 1. Have fun reading (and watching*). 2. Share that fun with others. Sign-ups are

R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril XI (RIPXI) 20162016-09-01T15:59:37-04:00

Adwoa Badoe’s Aluta (2016)

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"I was never sure exactly what I wanted. I guess I wanted to be popular, and beautiful, and smart, and in love," Charlotte observes. Groundwood Books, 2016 She comes from Kibi, Eastern Region, Ghana, where some believe the women to be beautiful but cantankerous. Now Charlotte is eighteen years old,

Adwoa Badoe’s Aluta (2016)2020-08-19T08:28:22-04:00
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