Library Loot 3/5

Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Eva and Alessandra that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve borrowed from the library. Check out what other participants are bringing home from their libraries! Here’s my loot for the week. A couple are for me, a couple for Amber.   Backyard Bird Watching for Kids by George H. Harrison The Mystery on Stage created by Getrude Chandler Warner The Secret Soldier by Ann McGovern Squirrels and Frogs by George Peck Bread and Wine: Readings for Lent Eggs in Purgatory by Laura Childs...
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Winners!

I have five winners, chosen at random to receive a copy of Sway by Zachary Lazar. Congratulations! I hope you enjoy the book. Gwendolyn B. bermudaonion (Bermudaonion's Weblog) Tracey B. Freda M. Darby L. Just e-mail me your mailing address in the next few days and I will pass it along to Hachette Books. Thanks. Remember, if you didn't win, you can always purchase it here....
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Wondrous Words Wednesday

I only ran into one  new-to-me word this week. Well, it's not really new to me, but I've never looked it up before. I just had a general idea of what it means. braggadocio - empty boasting, bragging “to attract associates and positions through charisma and braggadocio" -pg. 126, My Goodness: My Kids by Nesta A. Aharoni Head over to Bermudaonion’s Weblog for some more wondrous words....
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MBA in a Book Giveaway

MBA in a Book: Fundamental Principles of Business, Sales, and Leadership edited by Leslie Pockell and Adrienne Avila Description: MBA in a Book offers the kind of information graduates of MBA programs ought to have, but usually gain only after years of hard-won experience. This volume contains essential advice about the fundamentals of business, sales, and leadership from some of history's most influential thinkers and doers: entepreneurs, executives, scholars, statesmen, and philosophers. The business principles section includes wisdom about the fundamentals of business practice and theory and important advice on investment, leadership, management, marketing, and success. The following section includes observations and insights that offer useful sales advice and ingenious techniques. Readers will discover gems of wisdom that address both the daily practicalities and the grand ideals of leadership in the final section. Updated with a new introduction, this valuable collection will provide readers with the keys to mastering timeless and essential business skills. MBA in a Book will inspire, guide, and support anyone...
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Tuesday Teaser

TEASER TUESDAYS asks you to: Grab your current read. Let the book fall open to a random page. Share with us two "teaser" sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12. You also need to share the title of the book that you're getting your "teaser" from...that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given! Pease avoid spoilers! My teaser: It was an obvious solution. After all, the unicorn had been ambling hugely behind them for most of the morning, occassionally nudging the star's shoulder with its big forehead. -pg. 170, Stardust by Neil Gaiman Check out some other teasers and see what grabs you....
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Musing Monday

Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about boys and reading…  When reading do you read every word? Do you ever skip chapters or skim over parts?     It does depend on the book, but I’m horrible about skipping ahead and reading the ending or a portion of the book that’s ahead of where I am. I usually go back, though, and read the parts I missed, but sometimes I skim through them, since I already have a pretty good idea of what is happening. Some book are just overly-wordy, too, and I find myself skimming through paragraphs or, occasionally, even pages. I don’t know why this questions is about “boys and reading,” but my husband always complains when I read the ending early. I don’t know why he cares; it’s not like he reads the same books I do or anything. Head over to Just one more page… to share your thoughts.  ...
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