Monday, March 15th, 2010

January Round-Up

Books Read (& Reviews Posted)
  1. The Brass Key by Richard Poole
  2. Nation by Terry Pratchett
  3. Old Man’s War by John Scalzi
  4. The Dark Flight Down by Marcus Sedgwick
  5. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
  6. 84 Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff
  7. Old Magic by Marianne Curley
  8. Deep End by Sam Hutton
  9. Twilight by Stephanie Meyer (Audiobook)
  10. Final Shot by Sam Hutton
Keywords

Still not getting any really good ones, but here are a couple….

  • how to read the cherub- maximum security
    Well, you pick up the book, notice how some of the sheets are thicker than the others? You do? Excellent! These are called the covers. Now turn it, so the side with the authors name in really large print is facing you, (there is likely to be an eye-catching image as well) this is the front of the book. Now carefully lift this, and take a look at what is inside. (You can usually skip the first 3 or 4 pages, these are the title pages and contain the publishers information). Now start at the first word and keep going until you run out of pages (yes, you can take a break if you want!). This is called reading and I think you will agree, it is a lot of fun! And you know the best thing? Once you’ve mastered this skill with one book, you can apply it millions more. I know! Shocking isn’t it!
  • roasted riley andy
    Heat oven to 250º, take one famous cartoonist…
  • looking for alaska cover
    try here
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  1. Nymeth says:

    Bwahahahhahaha. I love your reading tutorial :D

    I never get any interesting keywords :(

    Nymeth´s last blog post: Weekly Geeks – Beyond Books

  2. Sandra says:

    Ten books read and reviewed in a month, you’ve done well. I’ve only read Charing Cross Road of those on your list. Not sure what the key words mean (things people have typed into a search and been directed to your site perhaps?) but your definition of reading a book is funny.

    Sandra´s last blog post: An Interview by Serena of Savvy Verse & Wit

  3. Chris says:

    Haha! Keyword responses are great….hmm, roasted riley andy…don’t know if that would taste so good.

    Great reading this month Bart!! We actually read 2 of the same books this month! Twilight and Old Man’s War.

    Chris´s last blog post: January Wrap Up

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