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The Book Club Boogie

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I don't deny it - when it comes to books, I'm greedy. I want to OWN books. I want them on shelves in my house where I can re-read old favorites whenever the mood strikes. I trace this back to my childhood, when I received books as birthday gifts, and treasured the books my family owned.  I got A.A. Milne's NOW WE ARE SIX for my sixth birthday, along with a penny charm bracelet and days-of-the-week undies. (I have a very random memory!) I've always had a special fondness for that book, especially King John's Christmas : "But, oh! Father Christmas, if you love me at all, Bring me a big, red India-rubber ball!" I'm not sure how old I was when I got THE LITTLE SISTER DOLL by Laura Bannon. It was published in 1955, so if I got it the year it came out I was three years old. I still have my copy - well-loved, but a little worse for wear. I don't have the Weekly Reader/Scholastic edition of the first mystery I remember reading, but I bought a...

Brenda Novak's Auction is Coming Up Soon!

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A message from Brenda Novak : Thank you to everyone who has donated to  Brenda Novak's 9th Annual Online  Auction  for  Diabetes Research . We're hoping to make this year our best ever. . .and we couldn't do it without the support of our wonderful donors. If you haven't had a chance to donate yet, it's not too late. We'd love to have you on board. Contact Anna at  tinkabela776@gmail.com  and she'll create a fabulous auction page to showcase your item. Whether you've donated or not, there are some free and easy ways to support this good cause: *Register as a bidder (go to:   www.brendanovak.auctionanything.com  and click on register) *Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrendaNovakDiabetesAuction . We'll be posting lots of information here in the coming weeks and throughout the auction. Stay up to date on our progress as we strive to hit $2 million! Sharing and liking these posts would be hugely appreciated. *Follo...

The Dangerous - and Ever-Growing - To-Be-Read Pile

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Like a shape-shifter, the Dangerous To-Be-Read pile morphs daily. These pictures were taken some time ago, and while I did read almost every book in these pictures, the TBR pile has not gotten any smaller. Instead, the book monster - angry because I gave away nearly 2,000 books when we moved last fall - is getting back at me by sneaking books into every nook and cranny of my new place. No pictures of the current TBR pile exist, because it won't stay in one place. The darn thing keeps growing, and no matter how many books I read the pile never seems to go down.  POP QUIZ! I'll be 61 years old this year. How old will I have to live in order to read all the books waiting-to-be-read in my place, not counting any new releases I might add? My son is the math whiz, so I'm just going to take a wild guess and say I'll need 100 years or so. One hundred MORE years that is, assuming I don't do anything else but read.  And then there's the money. I...

September 2012 at Barnes & Noble's Mystery Forum

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I've shuffled the schedule around this year. For the past couple of years, August was our Month of Suspense & Thrillers. When I realized my grandbaby was likely to be born in August, I bumped this feature up to September. At the time, I didn't realize I'd be moving in September. *bangs head on desk* Okay, you've figured it out by now - this isn't a normal year for me. I hope you'll bear with me as I muddle along! I won't be online as much as I usually am in September, so I'll post an "Introduce Yourself" thread for authors who write Suspense and Thrillers. If that describes you, don't be shy about posting. While spamming is discouraged here, you are more than welcome to promote your suspense novels and thrillers on the "thread" I'll be providing. To add links to your books, open a comment box (click "reply") and then click "Add Product" at the upper right. In addition to the author...

August at Barnes & Noble's Mystery Forum

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Where has this year gone? I'm soooo excited for August, because that's when my new grandbaby is due to arrive! We have a lot going on next month, but if I vanish for a day or so, you'll know it has to do with someone little and cute! -+ Wednesday, August 1 - Guest blog by Mitzi Szereto Normal for Norfolk (The Thelonious T. Bear Chronicles)    Week of August 6: William Kent Krueger Trickster's Point (Cork O'Connor Series #12)    Tuesday, August 7 – Guest blog by Julia Stuart  The Pigeon Pie Mystery  Tuesday, August 7 - Guest blog by F.J. Lennon Devil's Gate    Wednesday, August 8 – Guest blog by Rochelle Staab Bruja Brouhaha    Thursday, August 9 - Guest blog by Matthew Dunn The Sentinel    Week of August 13: Julie Garwood Sweet Talk    ...