Saturday Review of Books: September 22, 2007

A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.”
Italo Calvino

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.

1. Laura (The Making of a Chef)
2. 3M (Blue Like Jazz)
3. Miss Erin (100 Cupboards)
4. Miss Erin (Tennyson)
5. Carrie (Battlefield of the Mind)
6. Carrie (Treasure Island)
7. Carrie (My Friend Flicka)
8. Carrie (Bridge to Terabithia)
9. Mt Hope Chronicles (The Moffats)
10. Mt Hope Chronicles (A Pioneer Sampler)
11. At A Hen\’s Pace (The Golden Goblet)
12. Barbara H. (True Light by Terri Blackstock)
13. Shauna (Red Letters)
14. Literary Feline (Spook)
15. Carrie K. (The Teacher\’s Funeral)
16. Literary Feline (Brain Dead)
17. Stephen (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
18. Dana(Ten Lies Ten Truths)
19. Laura (The Yacoubian Building)
20. Laura (Ex Libris)
21. ChristineMM (Foxfire book series)
22. Joy (True Evil)
23. coffeeteabooksandme (Wonderlust; a Spiritual Adventure for the Adventurous Soul
24. Just One More Book! Podcast (The Hound from the Pound)
25. MFS (On the dashboard (several books))
26. Mindy Withrow (Cinder Edna)
27. Bookeywookey (The Welsh Girl)
28. gautami tripathy (The Art of War)
29. Bonnie (Lais of Marie de France)
30. raidergirl3(Neverwhere)
31. Will Duquette (The Chequer Board)
32. Mo (The White Road)
33. Amira (The Mummies of Urumqi)
34. Amira (Predators, Prey, and Other Kinfolk)
35. Amira (Ten Circles Upon the Pond)
36. Ryan (The Great Divorce)
37. Nicola (Fluke)
38. Nicola (The Cricket in Times Square)
39. Nicola (Marianne Dreams)
40. Nicola (Ransom)
41. Nicola (The Capture)
42. Alisia (The Namesake)
43. Becky (Pride and Prejudice)
44. Becky (the Tale of despereaux)
45. Becky (dramarama)
46. Becky (When Mum Was Little)
47. Becky (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
48. Becky (Lost boys)
49. Becky (Speaker for the Dead)
50. Amy(First They Killed My Father)
51. Carol (Cannery Row)
52. Cathy (The Penderwicks)
53. DebD (Memory Keeper\’s Daughter)
54. Jen Robinson (Mama\’s Saris)
55. Wendy (A Prayer for Owen Meany)
56. Clean Reads (The Wednesday Letters)
57. Clean Reads (The Green Glass Sea)
58. Clean Reads (The Parting)
59. Suzanne (Hey, Tabby Cat!)
60. Darla D (Clementine)
61. Darla D (Rebel Angels)
62. Darla D (Diary of a Wombat)
63. Darla D (Vampire Knight, Vol. 1)
64. Suzanne (Colwin & Goldstein & Great Northern Beans)
65. Desiree (Scarlet)
66. Melanie (Day Shift Werewolf)
67. Girl Detective (A Yellow Raft in Blue Water)
68. BeckyB (Me & Emma)
69. Jocelyn (Violet On The Runway)
70. Petunia (Phantom of the Opera)
71. Sam Houston (The Stolen Child)
72. Sam Houston (Crazies to the Left of Me)

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6 thoughts on “Saturday Review of Books: September 22, 2007

  1. Michael Ruhlman is in a class with Witold Rybczynski and Tracy Kidder – he likes to research and write, and he makes whatever he chooses to write about very interesting. I can’t wait to read two more books I have by Ruhlman.

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