Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Saturday Book Blog


This week I finished the second Paul Tremblay book featuring the narcoleptic PI, Mark Genevich, called No Sleep Till Wonderland. Just as good as the first book, it may actually be better in some aspects. Now I’m reading the second Charles Finch book, The September Society, whose lead character is the Sherlock Holmesesque Charles Lenox.

So, today I offer another readers’ source, Shelfari. Maybe you’ve noticed my widget that shows what book I’m reading, over to the left of the blog posts. I saw that widget on another blog and thought it would be so cool to have one on mine. I’m always interested in what people are reading. If there’s a photograph in a magazine with books on shelves or coffee tables, I always try to see what the titles are. I figure if I’m nosey, I mean curious, about what other people read, maybe they’ll be interested in what I’m reading, too.

Shelfari is a website for readers with several features. Mostly, I enter what I’m reading, review the book once I’ve finished it and start the next book. But they also have groups you can join, you can make friends to chat about all things books and there’s a blog. It also posts how many books you’ve read this year and last year at the top of your homepage, which I find kinda cool--it’s almost like I’m in competition with my last year’s self.

I love going to yard sales because I get to see a part of town I might not have discovered otherwise. The same is sometimes true for blog posts~to write this post, I’ve delved into Shelfari more than I have in the last year and a half I’ve been on it. I found that if you call up a book, you can get scads of information on it, including the first line, the locations, cast of characters and table of contents. On another tab of the books info page, you’ll find reviews from other readers, as well as discussions and all of the editions of a book that have been issued. So much book info, so little time!


So, if you’re a bookwork like me, take a look at Shelfari. If nothing else, you can use it to track what you’re reading, like I do. And you may find some new books to brighten your day!


Do What You Love!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

What to Read Saturday

I’m still catching up on some of my favorite mystery series, so I thought I’d write about a reading resource.


At my fave library, I sometimes pick up a publication called Book Pages, with reviews and columns about, what else, books. I always go through it as soon as I get home, to find new things to read and authors to love. And recently, I found out that they also have a website. So even if your library doesn’t offer Book Pages or, heaven forbid, you don’t get to the library that often, you can log on and keep up to date on new books, authors and even book clubs. Do you enjoy writing and want to pursue it? There’s a column for newbie writers. Love book clubs? Contests? Blogs? They’ve got it all!

My favorite features are Meet the Author and Meet the Illustrator, where the artists tell you in their own words about themselves and what they do. As an example:


So, when you’re looking for something new to read, log onto Book Page and have fun browsing and, of course, reading!

Do What You Love!

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Still Dreaming of Paris


Hey!

I started this blog talking about my desire to go to Paris. The dream is still alive. Someday, someday… (Editors note~this appears on Bear Chicks Journey by mistake. It was supposed to go on Mare's Journey... This is what happens when I post at midnight or close to...)

Anyway, here are two great blogs with Paris in the title that I read every day. I think you’ll like them.

Shelagh Duffett is an artist in Nova Scotia. I love her work--very colorful and cheerful! She writes about all kinds of things, with lots of photos and interesting narrative. Sometimes she even writes about French stuff.




Please remember that this is Shelagh’s copywritten artwork--please be respectful and don’t do anything illegal with it.




This second blog is so cool--everything Paris, right at your keyboard. Carol Gillott posts almost every day and it’s always something to do with Paris. It truly delights me to read her observations and study the pictures of Parisians, patisserie shops and the streets of Paris.



Again, copywritten! Don’t be tempted to do something bad with Carol’s pic!

http://parisbreakfasts.blogspot.com/


C’est la vie!



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