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November 8, 2008, 4:32 pm
Filed under: thoughtful | Tags: 13 ranchwater, achy obejas, arsenic soup for lovers, barbas-rhoden, being written, beth pattillo, days of awe, flood, george z. post, giants, jane austen ruined my life, jmg le clezio, john addiego, kelly link, light fantastic, lullaby of divine music, martha brockenbrough, nation, pretty monthers, steven maus, terry pratchett, things that make us sic, william conesco, writing women in central america
Filed under: thoughtful | Tags: 13 ranchwater, achy obejas, arsenic soup for lovers, barbas-rhoden, being written, beth pattillo, days of awe, flood, george z. post, giants, jane austen ruined my life, jmg le clezio, john addiego, kelly link, light fantastic, lullaby of divine music, martha brockenbrough, nation, pretty monthers, steven maus, terry pratchett, things that make us sic, william conesco, writing women in central america
The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
Writing Women in Central America by Barbas-Rhoden
13 Ranchwater by Steven Maus
Things That Make Us [Sic] by Martha Brockenbrough
Days of Awe by Achy Obejas
Arsenic Soup For Lovers by George Z. Post
Pretty Monsters by Kelly Link
The Giants by J.M.G. Le Clezio
The Flood by J.M.G. Le Clezio
The Lullaby of Divine Music by John Addiego
Being Written by William Conesco
Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Pattillo
Nation by Terry Pratchett
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Juicy stack! I need to hurry up and read Nation. It’s been calling to me from my own stack.
Comment by Andi November 8, 2008 @ 6:31 pmI was just reading about Link’s “Pretty Monsters” the other day. I look forward to your review.
Comment by Ashotick November 10, 2008 @ 11:29 amI have The Light Fantastic on my list as well–look forward to hearing what you think of it.
Comment by Trish November 12, 2008 @ 8:37 amOh, I can’t wait to read my own copy of Link’s copy of “Pretty Monsters.” I read the first story “The Wrong Grave” and it was very intriguing…
Comment by J.S. Peyton November 12, 2008 @ 1:13 pmAndi: No worries! I swore I would read Nation the moment it came out and here I am with it still on the pile.
Ashotick: I really do adore Kelly Link and have never been disappointed by her writing.
Trish: It’s a reread for me and it will be interesting to compare notes.
J.S. Peyton: Kelly Link is a marvelous writer and story teller. I cannot wait to get started with this collection.
Comment by bookchronicle November 13, 2008 @ 9:06 am