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Saturday Review of Books: May 5, 2012

“Show me the books he loves and I shall know/The man far better than through mortal friends.” ~S. Weir Mitchell

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Welcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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.

Saturday Review of Books: April 28, 2012

“The business of fiction is to probe the tender spots of an imperfect world, which is where I live, write, and read.” ~Barbara Kingsolver

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Welcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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.

Saturday Review of Books: April 21, 2012

“Tolkien believed that the true escapist, or the ‘fugitive spirit,’ will be drawn by the ‘oldest and deepest desire, the Great Escape: the Escape from Death.’ This ‘Escape from Death’ is at the heart of the best books— the ones that stir our hearts, give us deeper understanding of our pain, and glimpses of joy to come.” ~Travis Prinzi at The Rabbit Room

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Welcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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.

Saturday Review of Books: April 14, 2012

“I nowadays have the feeling that not only are most bookmen eccentrics, but even the act they support – reading – is itself an eccentricity now, if a mild one.” ~Larry McMurtrey

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Welcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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.

Saturday Review of Books: April 7, 2012

“I’d had the idea once, that if I could get the chance before I died I would read all the good books there were. Now I began to see that I wasn’t apt to make it. This disappointed me, for I really wanted to read them all. But it consoled me in a way too, I could see that if I got them all read and had no more surprises in that line I would have been sorry.” ~Wendell Berry, Jayber Crow

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Welcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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.

Saturday Review of Books: March 31, 2012

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

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Welcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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. Hope (Strong Poison by Dorothy Sayers)
2. Becky (Over Sea, Under Stone)
3. Becky (Cat of a Different Color)
4. Becky (Young Fredle)
5. the Ink Slinger (Generation)
6. Becky (America’s Doll House)
7. Becky (Six Days in October)
8. Donovan @ Where Pen Meets Paper (Listen, America!)
9. Thoughts of Joy (Gone Girl)
10. Thoughts of Joy (Crush)
11. Thoughts of Joy (Carry Me Home)
12. Diane (Horns)
13. Green Mushroom (The Hobbit)
14. JoAnne @ The Fairytale Nerd (The Selection)
15. Becky (Gospel-Centered Discipleship)
16. SuziQoregon@ Whimpulsive (Elegy for Eddie)
17. SuziQoregon@ Whimpulsive (The Dispatcher)
18. Anne (Where Things Come Back)
19. Barbara H. (In Every Heartbeat thoughts about romance in Christian fiction)
20. Mental multivitamin (March:Reading life review)
21. Robin Ryle (The Flight of Gemma Hardy)
22. Amanda @Dead White Guys (The Three Musketeers)
23. Josh (Can a Woman Write a Good Book about Godly Manhood?)
24. Bonnie (Ballet’s Magic Kingdom)
25. Beth@Weavings (Reading Journal:The Three Musketeers & More)
26. Amy @ Hope Is the Word (Close to Famous)
27. Donovan @ Where Pen Meets Paper (The Street Sweeper)
28. Donovan @ Where Pen Meets Paper (The Shipping News)
29. Upside Down B (The Robber Bride)
30. Lucybird’s Book Blog (Catching Fire)
31. Benjie @ Book ‘Em Benj-O (Death Splits a Hair)
32. Benjie @ Book ‘Em Benj-O (Why Church Matters)
33. Nicola (Dante’s Inferno: The Graphic Novel)
34. Nicola (Fluffy, Fluffy Cinnamoroll, vol. 2)
35. Nicola (Story of the Titanic (DK Publishing))
36. Nicola (Zombies Calling by Faith Erin Hicks)
37. Nicola (The Serial Killer Whisperer by Pete Earley)
38. Nicola (MAOH: Juvenile Remix, vol.9)
39. Sarah Reads Too Much (Oliver Twist)
40. Graham @ My Book Year (Alone in Berlin)
41. Lazygal (Into the Darkest Corner)
42. Lazygal (The Innocents)
43. Lazygal (The Red House)
44. Lazygal (The Last Princess)
45. Hope (Books that Followed Me Home)
46. Anna @ Diary of an Eccentric (The Three Colonels)
47. Anna @ Diary of an Eccentric (Breaking Stalin’s Nose)
48. The Girl @ Diary of an Eccentric (Loser)
49. Becky (Four Picture Books Including Too Princessy and No Go Sleep)
50. Becky (Penny and Her Song)
51. utter randomonium (Fire Baptized)
52. utter randomonium (The Professor and the Madman)
53. Laura @ Musings (The Worst Hard Time)
54. Susan @ Reading World
55. Annie Kate (Chasing the Sun)
56. Susan @ Reading World
57. Annie Kate (The Money Saving Mom’s Budget)
58. Debbie @ Exurbanis (Uncle Tom’s Cabin)
59. Kidsmomo (A Monster Calls)
60. Ajoop @ on books! (Good Oil)

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Saturday Review of Books: March 24, 2012

“What I mean by reading is not skimming, not being able to say as the world saith, ‘Oh, yes, I’ve read that!,’ but reading again and again, in all sorts of moods, with an increase of delight every time, till the thing read has become a part of your system and goes forth along with you to meet any new experience you may have.” ~C.E. Montague

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Welcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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. Becky (Survival Kit)
2. Becky (Between Shades of Gray)
3. Becky (Hurricane Dancers)
4. Becky (Bless This Mouse)
5. Becky (Bone Magician)
6. Becky (Wisdom’s Kiss)
7. Becky (Eyeball Collector)
8. Becky (Faith: Five Religions and What They Share)
9. Becky (ESV and The English Bible Legacy)
10. Becky (Jesus Our Man In Glory)
11. Hope Is the Word (Dead Reckoning)
12. Thoughts of Joy (The Good Father)
13. Thoughts of Joy (The Night Circus)
14. Thoughts of Joy ( Remote Control)
15. Collateral Bloggage (Neutrino)
16. guiltlessreading (Kevin’s Point of View by Del Shannon)
17. Hope (The Truest Fairy Tale – G. K. Chesterton)
18. Bonnie (The Ascent of Money)
19. Bonnie (An Excellent Mystery)
20. Barbara H. (The Mysterious Benedict Society)
21. Barbara H. (Four Short Reviews)
22. Sharon (You’re Already Amazing)
23. SuziQoregon@ Whimpulsive (Judge & Jury)
24. SuziQoregon@ Whimpulsive (Rules of Civility)
25. Reach the Stars (Eragon)
26. Reach the Stars (Darth Paper Strikes Back)
27. Beth@Weavings (Reading Journal:The Money Saving Mom’s Budget & More)
28. Amy@book musings (The Island of Dr. Moreau)
29. JoAnne @ The Fairytale Nerd (That Boy)
30. Janet (When I Was a Child I Read Books)
31. Josh (What Asimov’s Foundation Taught Me About Christian Living)
32. Ajoop @ on books! (Ive Got Your Number)
33. Joseph R. @ Zombie Parents Guide (Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury)
34. Glynn (Avalon)
35. Glynn (Six Sundays Toward a Seventh)
36. Beckie @ ByTheBook (Stand By Me)
37. Beckie @ ByTheBook (Robin: Lady of Legend)
38. SmallWorld Reads (Brooklyn)
39. Reading World (The King’s Mistress)
40. Reading World (The Family Fang)
41. Laura @ Musings (The Omnivore’s Dilemma)
42. Lazygal (The Masque of the Red Death)
43. Lazygal (The Solitary House)
44. Lazygal (Trapeze)
45. Jen Dublin (Born At Midnight)
46. Jen Dublin (Unseen Academicals)
47. Laura @ Musings Snow Flower and the Secret Fan)
48. JHS (Sixty Acres and a Bride)
49. JHS (Sonoma Rose GIVEAWAY)
50. Becky (Moon Over Manifest)
51. Nicola (A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty by Joshilyn Jackson)
52. Nicola (Silver Threads by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch)
53. Nicola (Judge Dredd: Crusade & Frankenstein Division by Grant Morisson)
54. Nicola (My Path to Heaven: A Young Person’s Guide to the Faith)
55. Nicola (The Best Book of Mummies by Philip Steele)
56. Nicola (Ethel & Ernest: A True Story by Raymond Briggs)
57. Book Moot (Chronal Engine)
58. Book Addiction (A Thousand Lives)
59. Annie Kate (Three Men Came to Heidelberg and Glorious Heretic)
60. Chasing Ray (Wild)
61. Leah( True Devotion)
62. Liza (Barefoot Season)
63. WordLily (Elegy for Eddie)
64. Becky (The Knowledge of the Holy)
65. Lars Walker (Flying Blind)
66. Amy’s Assorted Adventures (Catch Me)
67. utter randomonium (Black Bodies and Quantum Cats)
68. Intrepid Reader (Paris My Sweet)
69. Anna @ Diary of an Eccentric (The Last Storyteller)
70. Anna @ Diary of an Eccentric (A Lesson in Secrets)

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Saturday Review of Books: March 17, 2012

“Good books are to the mind what the warming sun and the refreshing rain of spring are to seeds which have lain dormant in the frosts of winter. They are more, for they may save from that which is worse than death, as well as bless with that which is better than life.” ~Horace Mann

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day to ye all!

Welcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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. Beth@Weavings (Reading Journal: Another Georgette Heyer & More)
2. Becky (UnBEElievables by Douglas Florian)
3. Becky (25 Books Every Christian Should Read)
4. Becky (May B.)
5. the Ink Slinger (Ender’s Game)
6. Becky (The Grand Plan to Fix Everything.)
7. Becky (The Berlin Boxing Club)
8. Becky (Under the Mesquite)
9. Becky (The Dollhouse Magic)
10. Hope (Unbroken)
11. SmallWorld Reads (The Lost Book of Mala R.)
12. SuziQoregon@ Whimpulsive (A Good American)
13. JoAnne @ The Fairytale Nerd (A Million Suns)
14. Jessica Snell (Are Women Human?)
15. Carrie @ Books & Movies (The Hypnotist)
16. Collateral Bloggage (Outliers)
17. Amy@book musings (Something Fresh by P. G. Wodehouse)
18. europeanne (Ryken’s Bible Handbook)
19. europeanne (Economics in One Lesson)
20. europeanne (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)
21. Janet @ Across the Page (Jayber Crow)
22. Janet @ Across the Page (Writing a Woman’s Life)
23. Quieted Waters (A Marriage Book I Recommend You Avoid)
24. Nicola (Fibble by Dale E. Basye)
25. Nicola (Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Vol. 8)
26. Nicola (Salamander Smackdown by John Sazaklis))
27. Nicola (Secrets of Tut’s Tomb and the Pyramids)
28. Nicola (Library Wars: Love & War, Vol. 7)
29. Nicola (Triggered: A Memoir of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)
30. Nicola (The Terrible Axe-Man of New Orleans by Rick Geary)
31. Lazygal (The Chalk Girl)
32. Lazygal (The House of Velvet and Fog)
33. Lazygal (Narcopolis)
34. Lazygal (Deadweather and Sunrise)
35. Lazygal (Revived)
36. Lazygal (Quantum Wellness Cleanse)
37. Lazygal (Stars Over the Tent)
38. Lazygal (French Women Don’t Get Fat)
39. Thoughts of Joy (C is for Corpse)
40. Beckie @ ByTheBook (Along Wooded Paths)
41. Beckie @ ByTheBook (Bible studies by Rita Platt)
42. Beckie @ ByTheBook (House of Secrets)
43. Reading World (Blood on the Tracks)
44. Girl Detective (Bleak House readalong w3)
45. Girl Detective (Salvage the Bones)
46. Wholesome Womanhood (God Gave Us Love)
47. Kathy/Bermudaonion’s Weblog (We Need to Talk About Kevin)
48. Annette {Promise Me This}
49. MFS at Mental multivitamin (The Power of Habit)
50. Lena (Glimmer)
51. BookMoot (Midnight in Austenland)
52. Maggie Galehouse (Flagrant Conduct)
53. Cynthia (The Book of Blood and Shadow)
54. Kara (The Art of Argument)
55. IndieReader (The Fault in our Stars)
56. Jean (Lovely Is the Lee)
57. Amy’s Adventures (Illusion)
58. Anna @ Diary of an Eccentric (My Secret War Diary)
59. Glynn (This Morning: Poems)
60. Glynn (Fire in the Earth: Poems)
61. Joseph R. @ Zombie Parents Guide (The Foundling and Other Tales)
62. guiltlessreading (Kevin’s Point of View by Del Shannon)
63. Woman of the House (Mrs. Miniver by Jan Struther)

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Saturday Review of Books: March 10, 2012

“Good books are to the mind what the warming sun and the refreshing rain of spring are to seeds which have lain dormant in the frosts of winter. They are more, for they may save from that which is worse than death, as well as bless with that which is better than life.” ~Horace Mann

SatReviewbuttonWelcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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. the Ink Slinger (‘Salem’s Lot)
2. Becky (11/22/63)
3. Becky (Girl of Fire and Thorns)
4. Becky (The Running Dream)
5. Reading to Know (The Nature Principle)
6. Becky (Black Duck)
7. Reading to Know (The Gruffalo)
8. Reading to Know (The Search for Delicious))
9. Becky (Bootleg: Murder, Moonshine, and the Lawless Years of Prohibition)
10. Becky (Wheels of Change)
11. JoAnne @ The Fairytale Nerd (Shadows: Lux Novella)
12. Reading to Know (Girls Uncovered)
13. Reading to Know (Surviving the Hindenburg))
14. Barbara H. (Saving Graces: The Inspirational Writings of Laura Ingalls Wilder)
15. Shonya (Frankenstein with my teens)
16. Amy@book musings (An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro)
17. SuziQoregon@ Whimpulsive (Blue Monday)
18. SuziQoregon@ Whimpulsive (Hail to the Chef)
19. Carrie @ Books & Movies (Half-Moon Investigations)
20. Collateral Bloggage (Speaker for the Dead)
21. Carol in Oregon (To Say Nothing of the Dog)
22. Beth@Weavings (Tanglewood Tales)
23. Beth@Weavings (The Doctor’s Lady)
24. Beth@Weavings (Reading Journal: Simplify, Chasing Mona Lisa and More)
25. Yvann @ Reading With Tea (The Dead of the Night)
26. Yvann @ Reading With Tea (Down Under)
27. Janet @ Across the Page (The Comstocks of Cornell)
28. Laura @ Musings (The Other Elizabeth Taylor)
29. Lazygal (New)
30. Lazygal (It’s Our Prom)
31. Lazygal (The New Republic)
32. Lazygal (I Am Forbidden)
33. Lazygal (Money Boy)
34. Lazygal (Three Times Lucky)
35. Sarah Reads Too Much (Pride and Prejudice)
36. Beckie @ ByTheBook (The Rose of Winslow Street)
37. Beckie @ ByTheBook (Downtown Green)
38. Beckie @ ByTheBook (The Search Committee)
39. Nicola (A Rare Titanic Family by Julie Hedgepeth Williams)
40. Nicola (Cinder by Marissa Meyer)
41. Nicola (The Secret World of Arrietty, Vol. 2)
42. Nicola (Zig and Wikki in The Cow by Nadja Spiegelman)
43. Nicola (Superpowered Pony by Sarah Hines Stephens)
44. Nicola (Torso: A True Crime Graphic Novel by Brian Michael Bendis)
45. Nicola (The Pharoahs of Ancient Egypt by Elizabeth Payne)
46. SFP (The Sense of an Ending)
47. Alice@Supratentorial(Four mini-reviews)
48. Alice@Supratentorial(Before I Go to Sleep)
49. Girl Detective (Best American Comics 2011)
50. Girl Detective (The Sense of an Ending)
51. Girl Detective (Bleak House readalong w2)
52. Quieted Waters (Work Matters by Tom Nelson)
53. Colleen@ Books in the City (I’ve Got Your Number)
54. JHS (Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult GIVEAWAY)
55. JHS (The Garden Intrigue by Lauren Willig GIVEAWAY)
56. JHS (Walter’s Muse by Jean Davies Okimoto GIVEAWAY)
57. JHS (Delicacy by David Foenkinos GIVEAWAY)
58. Donovan & Andrew @ Where Pen Meets Paper (My Name Is Red)
59. Donovan @ Where Pen Meets Paper (The Illumination)
60. Becky (The Joy of Calvinism)
61. Becky (Understanding English Bible Translation)
62. Becky (Wonder by R.J. Palacio)
63. Leah(To Love Anew)
64. Andrew and Donovan @ Pen Meets Paper
65. Diary of an Eccentric (Notes From a Totally Lame Vampire)
66. Diary of an Eccentric (A Long Long Way)
67. Gina @ Bookscount (The Half Stitched Amish Quility Club)
68. Gina @ Bookscount (The Marriage Mailbox)
69. Annie Kate (Folks, This Ain’t Normal)
70. Dorothy Sayers, The Mind of the Maker and Realism

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Saturday Review of Books: March 3, 2012

“Needless to say Duggie did not understand one half of what he read. He took his reading like a drug; he absorbed it as a drunkard absorbs whisky, and the everyday world became dream-like and unreal.” ~D.E. Stevenson

SatReviewbuttonWelcome to the Saturday Review of Books at Semicolon. Here’s how it usually works. Find a book review on your blog posted sometime during the previous week. The review doesn’t have to be a formal sort of thing. You can link to your thoughts on a particular book, a few ideas inspired by reading the book, your evaluation, quotations, whatever.

Then on Friday night/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. the Ink Slinger (On the Bookshelf IV)
2. Marijo @ The Giggling Gull (Touching the Void)
3. Marijo @ The Giggling Gull (Silent Tears: A Journey of Hope)
4. Marijo @ The Giggling Gull (Pirate King)
5. Hope (I Saw Two Englands)
6. Carrie @ Books & Movies (The Last Child)
7. Hope Is the Word (The Wilder Life)
8. Becky (Inside Out & Back Again)
9. Becky (Breaking Stalin’s Nose)
10. Becky (The Name of the STar)
11. Becky (Curveball The Year I Lost My Grip)
12. Becky (Awaken)
13. JoAnne @ The Fairytale Nerd (Destiny’s Fire ARC)
14. Laura @ Musings (Emma)
15. Barbara H. (The Wilder Life)
16. Collateral Bloggage (Ender’s Game)
17. Becky (Lord, Teach Us To Pray by Alexander Whyte)
18. SuziQoregon@ Whimpulsive (The Winter Palace : A Novel of Catherine the Great)
19. SuziQoregon@ Whimpulsive (New Tricks)
20. Becky The Great Awakening)
21. Beth@Weavings (Men of Iron)
22. Beth@Weavings (Reading Journal: Parenting by the Book, Georgette Heyer and More)
23. Page Turner / Heather (February Reading List)
24. Becky (Fever)
25. Sharon @ Leaning into LIfe (All Is Grace)
26. Becky (Hattie Big Sky)
27. Amy@book musings (TheWonderful Wizard of Oz))
28. Reading to Know (Big Book of Wild Animals)
29. Reading to Know (Little House in the Big Woods)
30. Reading to Know (When the Hurt Runs Deep)
31. Andrew @ Where Pen Meets Paper (Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ)
32. Andrew @ Where Pen Meets Paper (The Orphan Master’s Son)
33. Donovan @ Where Pen Meets Paper (A Theology for the Social Gospel)
34. Joseph R. @ Zombie Parents Guide (Outer Banks Tales to Remember)
35. Jessica (The Elizabethan World Picture)
36. Graham @ My Book Year (The Stranger’s Child)
37. Ajoop @ on books! (A Place in This Life)
38. Ajoop @ on books! (The Last Three)
39. Ajoop @ on books! (Fever)
40. Lazygal (The Elegance of the Hedgehog)
41. Lazygal (Chopsticks)
42. Lazygal (The Boiling Season)
43. Lazygal (Purity)
44. Lazygal (Paris in Love)
45. Lazygal (Elegy for Eddie)
46. Lazygal (Waiting for Sunrise)
47. Kathy/Bermudaonion’s Weblog (The Weird Sisters)
48. Beckie @ ByTheBook (Beauty for Ashes)
49. Beckie @ ByTheBook (Heart of Ice)
50. Beckie @ ByTheBook (Without A Trace)
51. DebD (Lenten Reading)
52. Glynn (Frantic)
53. Sarah Reads Too Much (Lola and the Boy Next Door)
54. Sarah Reads Too Much (The Talented Mr. Ripley)
55. Sarah Reads Too Much (The Discovery of Jeanne Baret)
56. Susan@ Reading World (Wildflower Hill)
57. Nicola (The Secret World of Arrietty, Vol. 1)
58. Nicola (Brothers Far From Home by Jean Little)
59. Nicola (StoryWorld: Quests & Adventures Card Game)
60. Nicola (Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood)
61. Nicola (Friends with Boys by Faith Erin Hicks)
62. Nicola (When the Wind Blows by Raymond Briggs)
63. Nicola (Diver Down by Donald Lemke)
64. Debbie @ Exurbanis (Horton Hears a Who!)
65. Debbie @ Exurbanis (Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow?)
66. Debbie @ Exurbanis (Chicka Chicka Boom Boom)
67. Debbie @ Exurbanis (There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen)
68. Debbie @ Exurbanis (Madeline)
69. Debbie @ Exurbanis (Fuddles)
70. Debbie @ Exurbanis (One Winter Night)
71. Debbie @ Exurbanis (Curious George)
72. SmallWorld Reads (The Things They Carried)
73. Quieted Waters (Stop Dating the Church by Joshua Harris)
74. Caryl (Amelia Lost)
75. Caryl (Magic by the Lake)
76. Thoughts of Joy (Night Work)
77. Thoughts of Joy (Blue Monday)
78. Girl Detective (book stack)
79. Girl Detective (Jphn Crow’s Devil)
80. Girl Detective (As You Like It)
81. Girl Detective (Bleak House)
82. S. Krishna’s Books (French Leave)
83. S. Krishna’s Books (The Fault in Our Stars)
84. S. Krishna’s Books (A Promise of Safekeeping)
85. S. Krishna’s Books (Blue Monday)
86. S. Krishna’s Books (The Bell Jar)
87. S. Krishna’s Books (No Mark Upon Her)
88. S. Krishna’s Books (Pure)
89. Becky (Head in the Clouds)
90. Colleen@Books in the City (The Underside of Joy)
91. Becky (Sarai)
92. Becky (Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross)
93. Becky (Holy Spirit Power)
94. guiltlessreading (All Her Father’s Gunsa)
95. utter randomonium (Maus: A Survivor’s Tale)
96. utter randomonium (The Tales of Beedle the Bard)
97. Patricia (Bleak House 1-5)
98. Patricia (8 in February)
99. Benjie @ Book ‘Em Benj-O (Who Needs a Superhero?)
100. Rachel @ The Philosopher’s Wife
101. Rachel @ The Philosopher’s Wife (The Help)
102. The Girl @ Diary of an Eccentric (The Lost Hero)
103. Anna @ Diary of an Eccentric (Darcy’s Decision)
104. Anna @ Diary of an Eccentric (The Beauty and the Sorrow)
105. ChristineMM @TheThinkingMother (Temple Grandin)

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