Bookpuddle: Fictional Metabolism: Seconds, Anyone?
Written by admin on November 18, 2009 – 9:09 pm -Readers than me. Oh, hell yeah. I mean, I do give it a good try, I think. Read the original here: Bookpuddle: Fictional Metabolism: Seconds, Anyone? Read More →
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Scholastic Holiday Gifts *Giveaway* | MommyMandy
Written by admin on November 18, 2009 – 8:25 pm -My kids love reading ! We always give them books for their birthday and for Christmas. Books are wonderful gifts to give. Your giving your child the love for reading Read the original here: Scholastic Holiday Gifts *Giveaway* | MommyMandy Read More →
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Intel Makes Leap in Device to Aid Impaired Readers | Walt Mossberg …
Written by admin on November 18, 2009 – 8:03 pm -When it worked as promised, the Intel Reader was a delight . It would start reading the text to me in under a minute, while displaying the words on the 4.3-inch screen in an easily adjusted font size that could allow as little as one word … In the book about Google (GOOG), the reader’s robotic voice kept pronouncing MySpace as “mizzpizz.” And it often pronounced the word “I” as “one.” The device was excellent at reading a menu from a local bakery, even down to the tiny … See more here: Intel Makes Leap in Device to Aid Impaired Readers | Walt Mossberg … Read More →
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Dialogues with Silence: What's The Recipe? (Our Hunger For Cookbooks)
Written by admin on November 18, 2009 – 2:01 pm -However we take cookbooks— grammatically or encyclopedically, as storehouses of craft or illusions of knowledge—one can’t read them in bed for many years without feeling that there is a conspiracy between readers and writers to obscure the … Reading recipe books is an active practice, too, even if all the action takes place in your mind. We reanimate our passions by imagining the possibilities, and the act of wanting ends up mattering more than the fact of getting. Read more here: Dialogues with Silence: What's The Recipe? (Our Hunger For Cookbooks) Read More →
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Tara's Page - Book I'm Currently Reading
Written by admin on November 18, 2009 – 12:50 pm -Silber’s wise, compassionate chronicles of longing, devotion and the search for comfort, both spiritual and physical, will move readers to contemplation and delight . Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Go here to read the rest: Tara's Page - Book I'm Currently Reading Read More →
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Choose Books: We Need To Talk About Kevin - Isak
Written by admin on November 18, 2009 – 8:23 am -Consider this book as a gift for people who are one or more of the following: People who have a taste for mysteries. Readers who like books and movies that wrestle with the big questions of our contemporary time. .. Original post: Choose Books: We Need To Talk About Kevin - Isak Read More →
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Davetrek vs The World: is reading cook books similiar to dating …
Written by admin on November 18, 2009 – 6:34 am -This all feels masculine in tone—no pretty side drawings, a systematic progression from recipe to recipe—and seems written mainly for male readers who are either starting to cook for friends or just married and learning that if you don’t cook she’s … “The celebration continues,” reads the blurb, and inside the authors “indulge” and “savor” and ” delight “; a warm chicken salad is “perfection when dressed in even more lemon,” another chicken salad is “lush and abundant. See the original post here: Davetrek vs The World: is reading cook books similiar to dating … Read More →
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