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Author Gail Gauthier's Reflections On Books, Writing, Humor, And Other Sometimes Random Things

Sunday, December 31, 2006

New Year's Eve Stats

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I read 140 books this year, which is a major accomplishment for me. It's nearly double what I read last year . I'm not feeling parti...
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No Fairy Queens Dancing In This One

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As a general rule, if I'm going to read a book about elves or other creatures of that nature, I prefer that they carry weapons . If I...
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Saturday, December 30, 2006

A Potter Movie I'd Like To See

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I didn't discover Beatrix Potter until I had offspring. We were all very fond of her books, though I can't really put my finger on ...
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A Window Into A Too Common Part Of The Book Business

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I only started reading Bookseller Chick a month or two ago. She recently announced that the bookstore she works for will be closing. Bookst...
Friday, December 29, 2006

I'm Being Buried Here, Folks

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The new Horn Book arrived today. I don't think I even opened the last one. I'm not even sure where it is. I haven't read Newswe...
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I Rest My Case

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I told you just yesterday --just last night --that soon all eyes would be turned to spring books. Well, sure enough. Here we go .
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Thursday, December 28, 2006

More Post-Cybils Plans

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My Cybils experience will be coming to a close soon. While it's made me think about any number of things, two of them are weighing on my...
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

What's This Thing Really About?

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We're experiencing meltdown here at Chez Gauthier. Everything is falling apart, and I'm no longer able to read a Cybils book every ...
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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Retiring The Pants

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The original Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants didn't grab me . Nonetheless, I recognize that the series' retirement is a little b...

This One Might Blow The Young Ones' Minds

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Silver City by Cliff McNish is the second in what the author is calling The Silver Sequence . The book stands alone remarkably well, in la...
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