Saturday Review of Books: March 19, 2011

“Properly, we should read for power. Man reading should be man intensely alive. The book should be a ball of light in one’s hand.”~Ezra Pound

SatReviewbuttonIf you’re not familiar with and linking to and perusing the Saturday Review of Books here at Semicolon, you’re missing out. Here’s how it usually works. Find a review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week of a book you were reading or a book you’ve read. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can just write your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Saturday, you post a link here at Semicolon in Mr. Linky to the specific post where you’ve written your book review. Don’t link to your main blog page because this kind of link makes it hard to find the book review, especially when people drop in later after you’ve added new content to your blog. In parentheses after your name, add the title of the book you’re reviewing. This addition will help people to find the reviews they’re most interested in reading.

After linking to your own reviews, you can spend as long as you want reading the reviews of other bloggers for the week and adding to your wishlist of books to read. That’s how my own TBR list has become completely unmanageable and the reason I can’t join any reading challenges. I have my own personal challenge that never ends.

1. Reading to Know (The Collected Tales of Nurse Matilda)
2. Reading to Know (Practicing Affirmation)
3. the Ink Slinger (A Call to Prayer)
4. Bonnie (Death of a Peer)
5. Florinda @ The 3 R’s Blog (The Weird Sisters)
6. Barbara H. (The Damascus Way)
7. Donovan @ Where Pen Meets Paper (All the Pretty Horses)
8. Collateral Bloggage (Gregor and the Code of Claw)
9. Collateral Bloggage (Armageddon Science)
10. Carol in Oregon (A Time To Be In Earnest)
11. Albert Mohler (Love Wins)
12. SuziQoregon @ Whimpulsive (Lazybones)
13. SuziQoregon @ Whimpulsive (The Sign of the Four)
14. Alice@Supratentorial(Creed or Chaos)
15. Charlie @ The Worm Hole (Desires Of The Dead)
16. Krakovianka (NoName)
17. Lemme Library (Inside Out & Back Again)
18. Lemme Library (Saving Zasha)
19. Lemme Library (Words in the Dust)
20. Lazygal (Carmen)
21. Lazygal (Girl Wonder)
22. Lazygal (The Family Fang)
23. Lazygal (The Ragged Edge of Silence)
24. Lazygal (Minding Ben)
25. Lazygal (Chime)
26. Sarah (The Invisible Man – HG Wells)
27. BookBelle (The Way of the Pilgrim)
28. jama’s alphabet soup (Eggs Over Evie)
29. jama’s alphabet soup (Just Being Audrey)
30. Beckie@ByTheBook (Against All Odds)
31. Beckie (The Mountains Bow Down)
32. Beckie@ByTheBook (Angel Lost)
33. Beckie@ByTheBook (Smart Chick Mysteries)
34. Therapy by Sebastian Fitzek
35. Word Lily (An Incomplete Revenge)
36. Library Hospital (That Dodger Horse)
37. Library Hospital (The Distant Hours)
38. JHS (Born Under a Lucky Moon GIVEAWAY)
39. JHS (Home to Woefield)
40. JHS (One Bird’s Choice GIVEAWAY)
41. Swapna (Deep Down True)
42. Swapna (Fall for Anything)
43. Swapna (Pictures of You)
44. Swapna (Radio Shangri-La)
45. Swapna (The Anatomy of Ghosts)
46. Swapna (Veracity)
47. Swapna (Assassination Vacation)
48. Melissa Wiley (2 picture books we love)
49. GReads (Anna and the French Kiss)
50. Lena (Playing Hurt)
51. Bookish (When the Thrill Is Gone)
52. Cynthia (Between Shades of Gray)
53. Kara (Marriage Forecasting)
54. IndieReader (Suddenly in the Depths of the Forest)
55. IndieReader (Irish Fiction)
56. Picky Girl (The Girl in the Green Raincoat)
57. Nicola (Winter’s Child by Cameron Dokey)
58. Nicola (The Dragon Seer by Janet McNaughton)
59. Nicola (Missile Mouse: Rescue on Tankium3 by Jake Parker)
60. Nicola (DC Super-Pets! Super Hero Splash Down)
61. Nicola (Vermonia #4: the Rukan Prophecy)
62. Nicola (Cryer’s Cross by Lisa McMann)
63. Nicola (Wonderful Wizard of OZ Graphic Novel by Eric Shanower)
64. Nicola (The Deadly Conch by Mahtab Narsimham)
65. Polly Castor (The Three Weissmans of Westport)
66. Hope (A Green Journey by Hassler)
67. Polly Castor (Safe Haven)
68. Bluestocking(Forget-Her-Nots)
69. Bluestocking(The Unknown Ajax)
70. Marie (The Secret Science Alliance)
71. Cindy Swanson@Cindy’s Book Club (Frank Delaney’s “Ireland”
72. Sheri @ Life on the Farm (Island of the World)
73. Lucybird’s Book Blog (Our Tragic Universe)
74. violet (Read and Share Bible)
75. Jessica (Oath of Fealty by Elizabeth Moon)
76. Book Journey (Dream When You Are Feeling Blue)
77. Ben House (Mr. Jefferson’s Hammer)
78. Susan (Exodus)
79. Boston Bibliophile (The Outside Boy)
80. Paul Wilkinson (52 Lies Heard in Church Every Sunday)
81. Fleurfisher (Everything and Nothing)
82. FleurFisher (The Burning)
83. FleurFisher (Sacrifice)
84. Ruth (latest four books)
85. FleurFisher (The Seas)
86. Beth S. @ A Foodie Bibliophile in Wanderlust (Wither)
87. Amy @ Hope Is the Word (picture books about Abraham Lincoln)
88. Amy @ Hope Is the Word (Ava’s Man by Rick Bragg)
89. Amber Stults (Tyger Tyger)
90. Amber Stults (The Bells)
91. Yvann (Molvania)
92. Yvann (The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet)
93. Diary of an Eccentric (Delights & Shadows)
94. Diary of an Eccentric (Staying at Daisy’s)
95. Diary of an Eccentric (Inkblot)
96. Gina @ Bookscount (The Witches Lottery)
97. Gina @ Bookscount (The House at Riverton)

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7 thoughts on “Saturday Review of Books: March 19, 2011

  1. I was on Spring Break so I read 3 FANTASTIC books… I hope it’s ok that I linked to all 3. If you need the space, please remove 2 of them. I am just excited to have people read them!
    Again, thanks for hosting!

  2. Oops! My second entry is for The Mountains Bow Down. Hit enter instead of delete by mistake when typing the name. The link is correct though

  3. I’m reviewing Frank Delaney’s wonderful “Ireland”…an engaging mixture of fiction and Irish folklore! Stop by and comment! 🙂

  4. I accidentally linked my two books from this week on last week’s Saturday Review post. Feel free to delete last weeks, if this is a problem! I’ve been gone on a Bible quiz trip this weekend, and my brain is too tired to work properly. That’s my excuse, anyway. 😉 Sorry!

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