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  • Onward, to the Future!

    Congratulations to everyone on making it to the year 2012! If we follow all that ancient Mayan propaganda, it might just be our last year, so I hope everyone plans on making the most of it. I know I’ve got a lot of big plans for this coming year, which is what this post today…

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  • Kindle Fire, Burning Bright!

    I return from the eventfulness of the holiday season with a great deal of excitement for a very good reason. I have been blessed with an extremely generous family, both in love and in things more material. The case in point is my combination birthday/Christmas gift of a brand-new, sparkling Kindle Fire. I am so…

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  • “I’d learned something. Viscerally, instinctively, spiritually–even in some small, precursive way, sexually–and there was no turning back. The genie was out of the bottle. My life as a cook, and as a chef, had begun. Food had power.” “Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly” by Anthony Bourdain. Certain books, I believe, are probably more…

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  • “‘You can find winter snow here, in the shadows, in the summer. Things last a long time, in the shadows.’” “Fragile Thing0s: Short Fictions and Wonders” by Neil Gaiman When Grace over at Books Without Any Pictures was reading Fragile Things and did a review, I remarked on how I should really read this collection…

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  • “‘That’s fair enough,’ Taluin allowed with a smile, wrought with a fondness that made Locke shift in his saddle. ‘Your bloodline has deep, deep roots in that land, Locke. It’s no wonder you’re out of place here.’” Happy Wednesday, everyone! Wednesday means another RoW80 update, though there is not much to report. I have been…

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  • “Suddenly Kira knew that although her door was not locked, she was not really free. Her life was limited to these things and this work. She was losing the joy she once felt when the bright-colored threads took shape in her hands, when the patterns came to her and were her own.” “Gathering Blue” by…

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  • “Individuals are thus the sole authors in their good or bad fortune.” “Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction” by Damien Keown As the title may suggest, this little guide to the basic tenants, beliefs, and history of Buddhism is a very short introduction. It was one of the books required for my university class that introduced…

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  • Grace over at the fabulous Books Without Any Pictures has lead me to a new challenge, and you all know how much I adore challenges. Found over at The Book Garden, the Tea & Books Reading Challenge easily combines two of my favorite things and I knew I would have to be a part of…

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  • “If the sun never set on the British Empire, it was perpetually teatime, somewhere at least.” “A History of the World in 6 Glasses” by Tom Standage This is a book that has been on my To-Be-Read list for a long time, and my roommate happened to have a copy, as it usually is with…

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  • “Naturally, it was with those final words that the gobbit released a massive sneeze, narrowly missing Taluin’s outstretched hand with a trajectory of thick, milky mucus. Placidly, it licked what remained dripping from his nose. ‘Oh, yes,’ Gilferen murmured, almost losing his straight face thanks to Locke’s snickering. ‘They’re just lovely.’” Hello, everyone! Today is…

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