I'm trying to be better about writing at least a little blurb about each book I read. Trying being the operative word here. The blurb, if and when I do get around to writing it, will of course happen after the book has been finished. So, in the beginning, what may show up here is just the book's basic information, title, author, date I began reading it. But feel free to comment on the book even if I haven't yet written anything about it. I always like talking about books!
For him that stealeth, or borroweth and returneth not, this book from its owner, let it change into a serpent in his hand and rend him. Let him be struck with palsy, and all his members blasted. Let him languish in pain, crying aloud for mercy, and let there be no surcease to this agony till he sing in dissolution. Let bookworms gnaw his entrails…and when at last he goeth to his final punishment, let the flames of Hell consume him forever. --Curse for book thieves by Edmund Lester Pearson (1880-1937)
The Man Who Ate Everything, Jeffrey Steingarten
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Loved the book. Will probably find ways to bring it up in conversations and insist that people read it.
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Liked it well enough. Would probably say that it's a good read, except for [fill in the blank].
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Liked it well enough to finish the book but I wouldn't recommend that someone else read it.
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So bad I couldn't finish the book. If someone mentioned the book title to me I'd probably shake my head and tell him not to waste his time or money.
Book: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Ann Brashares
Start Date: 04/11/05
End Date: 04/13/05
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This was a cute book and a really quick read, which wasn’t a bad thing at all. I couldn’t quite get myself to believe in the magic of the jeans, but that could just be because I’m not much of a jeans girl. I also found myself much more interested in Carmen’s and Tibby’s stories than Lena’s and Beatrice’s. Not at all surprising since I identified with the first two who seem to be your average type of girls while Lena and Beatrice are described as quite extraordinary in looks and popularity.
Curiously I haven’t been left with a huge desire to read the next two installments in the series, but I am quite ready to see the movie. But I suspect Alexis Bledel has a lot to do with that. The girl is just too cute for words.

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