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The Future of Book Reviews on This Blog
The Future of Book Reviews on This Blog Traci Kenworth For some time I’ve been thinking about these book reviews and whether they take the blog in the direction I want it to go. I’ve decided that they don’t. This doesn’t mean I’m giving up on reading books or the…
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Book Review: Writing & Selling the YA Novel by K.L. Going
Writing & Selling the YA Novel by K.L. Going Traci Kenworth 2008 Writer’s Digest Books an imprint of F & W Publications, Inc. Author of Saint Iggy and Fat Kid Rules the World This book is set up like a class schedule with such chapters…
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Book Review #7
Book Review 7: Love on the Range by Jessica Nelson Traci Kenworth A Love Inspired Historical 2012 Hook: Obsession was the way in which madness lay. Gracelyn Riley can’t stop scanning the train platform for Special Agent Striker. Though her parents considered traveling alone unsafe even in 1918’s modern days, the threat of influenza…
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Another Miss
Another Miss Traci Kenworth Sorry, everyone, I didn’t get a book review in this week again. More life came into play. Between appointments, errands, and Spring Cleaning the book/s got pushed to the side. I will be back soon and plan to make book reviews a regular feature here. Some problems might occur when…
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First Book Review of 2012
First Book Review for the Year 2012 Traci Kenworth Featuring: Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake YA Supernatural Horror. Tor Teen. “Just your average boy-meets-girl, girl-kills people story.” I actually read a hundred-and-fourteen pages of this last year, but carried it over into this one. Let me start of by saying…
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Black Friday
Black Friday Traci Kenworth How many of you out there try and beat the traffic/and or people to the great deals that come along on Black Friday? I went last year for the first time ever, only I waited until about 7 a.m. to hopefully avoid getting mashed and mangled by the crowd. There…
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Medieval Times
Medieval Times Traci Kenworth I suggest if you’re ever in the area of one of these fairs, you go. It was an absolutely enchanting experience to walk back in time and see how things were done. We all dressed as our favorite medieval characters. Arwen, three pirates, a swordsman, and a noblewoman. I went…
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By the Roadside…
By the Roadside (Observations on life, books and the like…) Traci Kenworth Living where I do, in Amish country, is simple, easy, and a bit breath-taking. You see some quaint things you don’t see every day in the city. I think it’s part of the charm. Yet, more and more residents are having to…