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Saturday Review of Books: March 3, 2007

Always read something that will make you look good if you die in the middle of it. ~P.J. O’Rourke

Welcome to this week’s Saturday Review of Books. Here’s how it works. Find a review on your blog posted sometime this week of a book you’re 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.

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1. Copper\’s Wife (Age of Opportunity)
2. Literary Feline (The Way the Crow Flies)
3. Alyssa (Kat & Mouse Vol. 1: Teacher Torture)
4. Stephen (Gormenghast)
5. Queen of Carrots (The Odyssey)
6. Isabella (The Gold Bug Variations)
7. Isabella (The Annotated Cat in the Hat)
8. violet (In Search of Eden)
9. Carrie (A Woman\’s Place)
10. Book Moot (The Last Apprentice)
11. Sage (Andy Catlett: Early Travels)
12. Heidijane (Belshazzar\’s Daughter)
13. Jen Robinson (Cures for Heartbreak)
14. Carrie K. (Redemption & Girl From Yamhill)
15. Cathy (The Children of Green Knowe)
16. Miss Erin (The Chaos King)
17. 3M (Heart of Darkness)
18. Mindy (Simply Christian)
19. Kevin STilley (The Grapes of Wrath)
20. Kevin STilley (How To Argue & Win Every Time)
21. Jennifer, Snapshot (Picture books with wide age appeal)
22. Becky (Veil of Roses)
23. Jess (Witch of Exmoor)
24. Karie B. (author James Robertson)
25. Todd (Blindness)
26. Anne (The Man Who Would Be KIng)
27. Joy (The Goose Girl)
28. Little Willow (Reaching for Sun)
29. Melodee (Time to Be Earnest)
30. Petunia (A Room with a View)
31. Jennifer (The Beatrice Letters)
32. Jen (She\’s Gonna Blow)
33. Amy(The Inhabited World)
34. Sam Houston (Leave Me Alone, I\’m Reading)
35. JenClair (Break, Blow, Burn)
36. Jerome Weeks (Finn)
37. Teabird17 (Leave Me Alone, I\’m Reading)
38. Kris (Bridge to Terebithia)
39. Amy (Orthodoxy)
40. Wittingshire (Never Let Me Go)

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Saturday Review of Books: February 24, 2007

We all have an illusion that we will one day find a book that will show the way. This illusion grips every reader, and when we stand in a bookstore and we look over its books, we always have this silent hope that maybe here we will find not just a book but the book – the book that will point a way that will show us how to live. —Isaac Bashevis Singer from this interview

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1. Carrie (The Bible)
2. Cathy (Morning Has Broen)
3. Cathy (The Hullabaloo ABC)
4. Beth (Open House for Butterflies)
5. Kevin S. (Monster Blood II & III)
6. Kevin S. (Once More Miranda)
7. Stephen (A Spot of Bother)
8. Krakovianka (Lily\’s Crossing)
9. Heather(More Perfect than the Moon)
10. Laura (Past Perfect)
11. Laura (Dangerous Island)
12. Krakovianka (Turnabout Children)
13. Tammy (Gardenias for Breakfast)
14. Emily (3 Moon Picture Books)
15. Ian (The Book of Virtues)
16. Carrie (Lies Women Believe)
17. Henry (Parkinson\’s Law)
18. Mindy (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time)
19. Bonnie (Whose Body)
20. DeputyHeadmistress (my favorite mystery authors)
21. Carol (Words By Heart)
22. Eileen (Scoop)
23. Copper\’s Wife (Dumbing Us Down)
24. Stefanie (The Book Thief)
25. Cindy (Their Eyes Were Watching God)
26. RicMama(C.S. Lewis Concluded)
27. Jennifer, Snapshot (Freedom Walkers)
28. Elena (Trumpet of the Swan)
29. Alyssa (Shabanu)
30. Cathy (The MItten)
31. Carrie K. (Winter Reading Wrap-Up)
32. Jen Robinson (Gregor and the Marks of Secret)
33. RicMama (Heaven at Home)
34. JustOneMoreBook (The Swine Snafu)
35. MFS (On the nightstand)
36. Leslie (When People are BIG & God is Small)
37. 3M (The Woman in White)
38. Lisa (Plot Against America)
39. Joy (Birds in Fall)
40. Heidi (The Namesake)
41. Jennifer (The End)

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Saturday Review of Books: February 17, 2007

“My generation haven’t had criticism; they’ve had marketing.” —Paul Farley, The Guardian, April 2005

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1. Carrie (The Looking Glass Wars)
2. Kevin Stilley (The Devil\’s Dictionary)
3. Kevin STilley (The Boxcar Children)
4. Laura (Courageous Christianity)
5. Laura (A Widow\’s Might)
6. Kathryn (Above Suspicion)
7. Carol (Framley Parsonage)
8. Ian (Space Lords)
9. Carrie K. (The Awakening)
10. Nina (3 Picture Books)
11. Literary Feline (Emma)
12. Jennifer, Snapshot (The Worst Hard Time)
13. Cathy (The Story of George Washington)
14. Cathy (123 Valentine\’s Day)
15. SFP (The List)
16. 3M (Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde)
17. 3M (To Kill a Mockingbird)
18. Krakovianka (The Secret)
19. Ruth (The Third Secret)
20. Bonnie (The History of Middle-earth)
21. MFS (Chapbook entry on Children of Men)
22. DominionFamily (Books I didn\’t like)
23. violet (Abraham\’s Well)
24. ChristineMM (The ABCs of Writing for Children)
25. Isabella (Firmin)
26. coffeeteabooks(back to freedom and dignity)
27. Miss Erin (Dragon\’s Keep)
28. Susanne (Crystal Lies)
29. Mindy (Amelia Peabody series)
30. DeputyHeadmistress (A Mother\’s Rule of Life)
31. Kelly (The Thirteenth Tale)
32. Cybils Award Winners
33. Eden (Warrior\’s Heart)
34. Lisa (The End of the Affair)
35. Lula\’s Hardt (Chris Madden\’s guide to Personalizing Your Home)
36. RicMama (How Should We Then Live? Rome)
37. Framed (Dreams From My Father
38. Copper\’s Wife (Lies Women Believe)
39. Heidijane (Embers)
40. JustOneMoreBook (Tudley Didn\’t Know)
41. Ric Mama (Letters to Malcolm: C. S. Lewis)
42. Melissa Wiley (Emily of Deep Valley)
43. Joy (The Things They Carried)
44. TadMAck (The Higher Power of Lucky)
45. Clarks (Into the Depths of God)
46. Lore (Girl Meets God)
47. Mark Meuer (The Cube and the Cathedral)
48. Sycorax Pine (The Magic Pudding)
49. Alyssa (Headless Wonders)
50. Christina
51. Barbara H. (In the Presence of My Enemies)

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Saturday Review of Books: February 10, 2007

Critics sometimes appear to be addressing themselves to works other than those I remember writing.
—Joyce Carol Oates

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1. Carrie (Children of Men)
2. Carrie (Happiness Sold Separately)
3. RicMama (Flannery Reprieve)
4. Kevin Stilley (Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning)
5. Kevin Stilley (Monster Blood)
6. Krakovianka (Death at the Dolphin)
7. Krakovianka (potpourri of current reading)
8. Stephen (The Book Thief)
9. Sage (Crossing to Safety)
10. Ruth (Recent Readalouds)
11. Ruth (The Constant Princess)
12. 3M (Silas Marner)
13. Blest (The Man Born To Be King)
14. Cathy (Lizzie\’s War)
15. Heather(Gone Away Lake)
16. Eileen (With Love, Libby)
17. MFS (Piano Lessons)
18. Carrie (Lewis\’s Space Triology & Beyond)
19. Bookfest (Peter Pan in Scarlet)
20. Just One More Book! Podcast (Lights for Gita)
21. Laura (Unprotected)
22. DeputyHEadmistress (Education\’s Smoking Gun)
23. Tom (Class-by Paul Fussel)
24. coffeeteabooksme(Art of Creative Living)
25. Miss Erin (Hattie Big Sky)
26. Shauna (reading with little ones)
27. Alyssa (American Born Chinese)
28. Jennifer, Snapshot (A Chance to Die)
29. Jen Robinson (Bread and Roses, Too)
30. Becky (Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
31. Diana (The Liar\’s Diary)
32. Emily (Twilight)
33. Lars Walker (That Hideous Strength)
34. ChristineMM (Plug Your Book)
35. SFP (The Book of Lost Things)
36. Catez (Living Spirituality)
37. Lisa (The Book Thief)
38. Lisa (Deception)
39. Mindy (Personal History)
40. Joy (Darkly Dreaming Dexter)
41. booklogged (Madame Bovary)
42. Andy (Peace Like a RIver)
43. Bookwormom (Ithaka)
44. Sycorax Pine (The Book Thief)
45. Denny (The Betrothed)
46. Lee Anne (The Gospel of Food)
47. RicMama (How Should We Then Live? Pt. I)
48. RicMama (Credenda Agenda)

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Saturday Review of Books: February 3, 2007

“And for you, writer of that soul-inspiring work of colossal brilliance, I urge you to forget safety and write, headlong into the bleak and terrifying unknown.
And send us a postcard.” —Mick Silva at Your Writer’s Group

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1. Carrie (The Treasure Principle)
2. 3M (Peace Like a River)
3. Catriona (The End of the Spear)
4. Lorna (Visioneering)
5. Allison (Living by Fiction)
6. SFP (The Street of Crocodiles)
7. Sage (for one day more)
8. MFS (Three chillingly contemporary novels)
9. Kevin Stilley (Till We Have Faces)
10. Lisa (Inheritance of Loss)
11. Lisa (Empire of the Sun)
12. Krakovianka (book summary for January)
13. Laura (Reflex)
14. violet (How You Leave Them Feeling)
15. Carrie K. (Education of a Wandering Man)
16. ChristineMM (Chapter After Chapter)
17. At A Hen\’s Pace (Gilead)
18. Shauna (The Enchanted Castle)
19. Miss Erin (East)
20. MotherReader (Boyfriend List and Boy Book)
21. DominionFamily ( Favorite Family Read Alouds)
22. Joy (Brother Odd)
23. JustOneMoreBook (Little Squarehead)
24. Jen Robinson (Ivy and Bean)
25. HeidiJane (Woman in White)
26. Nyssaneala (Mrs. Dalloway)
27. Amy (Amy and Isabelle)
28. Maggie (Waltzing at the Piggly-Wiggly)
29. RicMama (Flannery O\’Connor)
30. Literary Feline (Whose Body?)
31. Literary Feline (Catch-22)
32. Eileen (The Secret Life of Becky Miller)
33. Denise (Garbage Land)
34. Beth (Better than Life)
35. Alyssa (Oddly Enough)
36. Lazygal (The Titan\’s Curse)
37. Nina (History Picture Books
38. coffeeteabooksme(Bless the Lord)
39. RicMama (Pearl S. Buck)
40. Carl V. (Diamonds Are Forever)
41. RicMama (The Child Who Never Grew)

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Saturday Review of Books: January 27, 2007

1. Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.
2. Never use a long word where a short one will do.
3. If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out.
4. Never use the passive where you can use the active.
5. Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent.
6. Break any of these rules sooner than say anything outright barbarous.
Taken from George Orwell’s “Politics and the English Language” (1946).

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1. At A Hen\’s Pace (Moccasin Trail)
2. Camille (Down Girl and Sit: Smarter than Squirrels)
3. Carrie K. (Jane Eyre)
4. Anne (Feminine Appeal)
5. sage (They Marched into Sunlight)
6. Krakovianka (The History of Henry Esmond)
7. Laura (Martin Chuzzlewit)
8. MFS (On the nightstand)
9. DominionFamily ( Nature Journaling)
10. Carrie (Picture Books-Suggestions?)
11. coffeeteabooksandme (Crunchy Con)
12. Jennifer, Snapshot (The Husband)
13. At A Hen\’s Pace (my daughter\’s picks)
14. At A Hen\’s Pace (my sons\’ picks)
15. Isabella (David Copperfield)
16. Susanne (Club Sandwich)
17. Ruth (The Virgin\’s Lover)
18. Shauna (Peter Pan)
19. Kevin Stilley (Philosophy in the Comics)
20. Jen Robinson (Flotsam)
21. 3M (Atonement)
22. Miss Erin (Into the Wild)
23. Mark (Children of Men)
24. Kelly (The Thirteenth Tale)
25. Just One More Book! Podcast (The Not-So-Only Child)
26. Julie (In This House of Brede)
27. Kimba (Peace Like a River)
28. Elliot (The Revolt)
29. Julie D.
30. Carl V. (Moonraker)

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Saturday Review of Books: January 20, 2007

Few are there that will leave the secure seclusion of the scholar’s life, the peaceful walks of literature and learning, to stand out a target for the criticism of unkind and hostile minds.
—Felix Adler

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1. Kelly (Mail Order Ninja)
2. Literary Feline (Case Histories)
3. Juanita (feminist critiques)
4. Anne (Jack: A Life of CS Lewis)
5. Krakovianka (Bee Season)
6. MFS (Good Omens)
7. Violet (A Woman\’s Place)
8. Stephen (Black Swan Green)
9. At A Hen\’s Pace (The Thirteenth Tale)
10. Ruth (The Trumpet Major)
11. DominionFamily ( Leaders in Action Series)
12. Carrie (The Deer on a Bicycle: Excursions into the Writing of Humor)
13. Lisa (An Unfinished Season)
14. Brenda N (My Mommy, My Teacher)
15. Carl V. (Live and Let Die)
16. Carol (Robin Hood)
17. Queen of Carrots (The Iliad)
18. JustOneMoreBook (The King\’s Equal)
19. Jen Robinson (Little Lord Fauntleroy)
20. Cathy (The Friendly Shakespeare)
21. Isabella (Bang Crunch)
22. Laura (Fanny\’s Dream)
23. Lazy Cow (Doomsday Book)
24. Jennifer, Snapshot (Mary Poppins)
25. CountryGoalie (Blessed Child)
26. Traveller (Death in the Andes)
27. Melanie (My Antonia)
28. Maureen (A Girl Named Disaster)
29. Kimberly (Breathe)
30. Kevin Stilley (The Secret Hideout)
31. Linda (The Pleasures of God)
32. cloudscome (Now Is Your Time!)
33. Joy (Eat, Pray, Love)
34. Shauna (The Moonstone)
35. Stefanie (Omnivore\’s Dilemma)
36. Imani (Becoming Abigail)
37. Lazygal (Polly)
38. Mary (Case of the Missing Marquess)
39. Literary Acquisitionist (The Quiet American)
40. Emily (Mia\’s Story)

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Saturday Review of Books: January 13, 2007

“Dr Adam Smith, than whom few were better judges on this subject, once observed to me that ‘Johnson knew more books than any man alive.’ He had a peculiar facility in seizing at once what was valuable in any book, without submitting to the labour of perusing it from beginning to end. He had, from the irritability of his constitution, at all times, an impatience and hurry when he either read or wrote. A certain apprehension, arising from novelty, made him write his first exercise at College twice over; but he never took that trouble with any other composition; and we shall see that his most excellent works were struck off at a heat, with rapid exertion.”
from Boswell’s Life of Johnson

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1. Laura (Sins & Needles, A Deadly Yarn)
2. Carrie (I, Coriander)
3. Linda (Trailblazer series)
4. Joy (Breakfast at Tiffany\’s)
5. Janie (What the Land Already Knows)
6. Mindy (The Kite Runner)
7. At A Hen\’s Pace (Snow Queen, il. Yerko
8. Queen of Carrots (Eragon vs. Taran)
9. Carol (Dr. Thorne)
10. Jennifer, Snapshot (picture book preschool)
11. Jennifer, Snapshot (Shakespeare Stealer etc)
12. cloudscome (MLK, Jr.)
13. Carrie K. (Bibliotopia)
14. Krakovianka (Parnassus on Wheels)
15. Jen Robinson (Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie)
16. Bonnie (Tess of the D\’Ubervilles)
17. Heather (Humilty)
18. be_zen8 (Memory Keeper\’s Daughter)
19. Bookfool(The Nazi Officer\’s Wife)
20. Mindy (The Poet Slave of Cuba)
21. Les (Shadow Man)
22. JustOneMoreBook (How Smudge Came)
23. booklogged (Memory Keeper\’s Daughter)
24. Miss Erin (King of Shadows)
25. Marshall Zeringue (An Alphabetical Life)
26. Cathy (Flotsam)
27. Lisa (Shantaram)
28. Literary Feline (Anna Karenina)
29. Kinuk (Saturday)
30. Classical Bookworm (Dancing from the Heart)
31. HG (Devotional book: Joy and Strength)
32. Kevin Stilley (Creed or Chaos?)
33. Kevin Stilley (The Paradox of God and the Science of Omniscience)
34. Kevin Stilley (Anguished English)
35. Kevin Stilley (General Washington\’s Christmas Farewell)
36. Kevin Stilley (The Haunted School)
37. 3M (Snow Flower & the Secret Fan)
38. ChristineMM (The Secret Lives of Men and Women)
39. Heather (Our Lady of the Lost and Found)
40. Literary Acquisitionist (Norwegian Wood)
41. Nina (Top Ten)
42. Heather T (Irresistible Revolution)
43. Lara (Whitethorn Woods)

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Saturday Review of Books: January 6. 2007

You know lots of criticism is written by characters who are very academic and think it is a sign you are worthless if you make jokes or kid or even clown. I wouldn’t kid Our Lord if he was on the cross. But I would attempt a joke with him if I ran into him chasing the money changers out of the temple. –Ernest Hemingway (1898-1961)

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1. JustOneMoreBook (Suki\’s Kimono)
2. Cindy (The Children of Men)
3. Carrie K. (Reading Like a Writer)
4. Anne (The Christian Almanac)
5. Carrie/Bookfest (The Thirteenth Tale)
6. cloudscome (Psalms Through the Year)
7. Brenda N (Evasions)
8. Monica (Through Painted Deserts)
9. Mindy (The Alchemist)
10. Stephen Lang
11. Ruth (Anacaona)
12. MFS (Girls of Tender Age)
13. Allison (There Is No Me Without You)
14. DeputyHeadmistress (The Day No Pigs Would Die and Fast Food Nation)
15. Jennifer, Snapshot (All the Fishes Come Home to Roost)
16. Dianne (The Gift of Being Yourself)
17. Kevin Stilley (The Texas Rangers)
18. Kevin Stilley (Deer On a Bicycle)
19. Krakovianka (The Man Who Knew Too Much)
20. Kevin Stilley (Empire)
21. Miss Erin (Top Favorites 2006)
22. Carol (Augustine\’s Confessions)
23. Cathy (Santa\’s book basket)
24. Imani (Brother Man)
25. booklogged (Triangle)
26. Libromancy (Brave New World)
27. Lotus (Cllimbing theMango Trees)
28. Linda (Soli Deo Gloria)
29. Fay (Suite Francaise)
30. Sarah (Reader\’s Encyclopedia)
31. Elaine (Jo\’s Boys)
32. Joy (Rabbit, Run)
33. Steven (Odd Thomas)
34. Erin (His Majesty\’s Dragon)
35. Erin (My Name is Asher Lev)
36. 3M (Angle of Repose)
37. sage (In The Heart of the the Sea)
38. Stefanie (Blood Child)
39. NerdMom (The Train of Thought Writing Method)
40. ChristineMM (The Zoo)

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Saturday Review of Books: December 30, 2006

“Every human experience is a life in search of a narrative. This is not simply because it strives to discover a pattern to cope with the experience of chaos and confusion. It is also because each human life is always already an implicit story. Our very finitude constitutes us as beings who, to put it baldly, are born at the beginning and die at the end.”, Richard Kearney, “On Stories”, Routledge, 2001

Welcome to this week’s Saturday Review of Books. Here’s how it works. Find a review on your blog posted sometime this week of a book you’re 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.

Now post a link here 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.

Thanks to everyone for reviewing, blogging, and linking. Visit Semicolon’s Amazon Store for more great book recommendations.

1. Carrie (My thoughts on the modern romance novel)
2. Krakovianka (Nathan Coulter by Wendell Berry)
3. Jane – Much Ado (12 extraordinary women)
4. MotherReader (Clementine)
5. MFS (A best-of post)
6. Will (Eragon)
7. violet – Across the China Sky
8. Poeima (Watership Down)
9. Ruth (Books of 2006)
10. Cathy (Maltese Falcon, Thin Man, Red Harvest)
11. Mindy (A Separate Peace)
12. Bob (Knowing God)
13. Jennifer, Snapshot (Austen\’s Northanger Abbey)
14. Denise (Dirty Blonde)
15. cloudscome (some gift books)
16. Little Willow (Best Books of 2006)
17. Joy (Best Reads)
18. Carl V. (Greywalker)
19. ChristineMM (Managers of Their Homes)

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