Discussion starters:
~ Reading with Tequila: Sex in YA – One Mom’s View
~ Book Lady’s Blog: On the perks of being picky
Reviews and blog posts that have me adding to my to-read list:
~ The Earth Hums in B Flat by Mari Strachan, reviewed by Meghan at Medieval Bookworm.
~ Veracity by Laura Bynum, reviewed by Michelle at Galleysmith.
~ Daughters of the Witching Hill by Mary Sharratt, reviewed by Jen at Devourer of Books.
~ The Singer’s Gun by Emily St. John Mandel, reviewed by Swapna at S. Krishna’s Books.
~ The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender, reviewed by Alayne at The Crowded Leaf.
~ The Lost Origins of the Essay edited by John D’Agata, reviewed by Kim at Bookstore People.
Book lists:
~ The Guardian: Best Children’s Books Ever
~ Read Kiddo Read: Ultimate summer reading list
Other bookish links:
~ If, like me, you’re not lucky enough to be going to BEA, sign up for Armchair BEA – we can still have fun!







Thank you so much for the link on Arm Chair BEA! I’m so excited about it! There are going to be some great goings on with it and fabulous discussions. Can’t wait to see you there!
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1stdaughter – I’m looking forward to it, too!
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Great set of links! Can’t wait to visit them all!
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Thanks, Vasilly.
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I just started The Daughters of Witching Hill! There are some great books here, and I want to read them all!
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Sandy – I know the feeling.
Thanks for the BEA Armchair link–that’s a great idea.
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Tasha – you’re welcome!
I love your bookish link posts! Thanks for taking the time to provide these to us. I know it is time consuming but much appreciated by others as well, I’m sure!
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You’re welcome, Kathleen.