The new site is officially up and running!!
Be sure to head over and check it out (and update your links and readers)!!
www.25hourbooks.com
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The new site is officially up and running!!
Be sure to head over and check it out (and update your links and readers)!!
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Have you heard of Flashlight Worthy? I can’t believe I had never come across it before. It’s a website full of handpicked book lists on hundreds of topics. Since my TBR list is sooo short I better add to it…. riiiiiiight…..
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It will still be the same old 25 Hour Books, but now it is hosted on it’s own at www.25hourbooks.com! So head over the new site, update your readers and links then enter the Move With Me Giveaway to win the Soulless Prize Pack!!

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Do you have a literary tattoo? I’d love to feature it!
Just send me an email with a picture and story behind it.
Blogs Participating in Tattoo Tuesday:
Padfoot & Prongs @ Good Books Inc
I like to browse Flickr for tattoos when I’m mindlessly watching TV and imagine my surprise when I came across a library tattoo! I commented asking if I could feature it and they said yes and gave me a link to information on the Brand Yourself a Librarian project.
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Wanting to go to the 2010 Book Blogger Convention in New York, but can’t afford the registration fee? Head over here and enter to win a free entry into the convention!!
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Thanks to Reading with Tequila I’ve signed up for the 2010 Blog Improvement Project. The 2010 Blog Improvement Project is a year-long blogging challenge co-hosted by Kim at Sophisticated Dorkiness and Jackie at Farm Lane Books Blog. The BIP will consist of twice-monthly activities to improve your blog. Every first and third Monday of the month there will be an activity posted on this blog that will related in some way to making your blog better. Each participant should spend the next two weeks focusing on that aspect of their blog. Possible topics include goals setting, writing better content, building community with readers, getting more readers, and blog layout and design.
If you choose to participate in this project, there is no obligation to participate in every challenge, and you can customize each challenge so it makes sense for your particular blog and goals. Participate when it makes sense for you.
There’s still time to sign-up so head over here and check it out!!
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Thank you so much to everyone who helped pick what I should read next!!
The book with the most votes was
Interview with a Vampire by Anne Rice with 51% of the votes.
And the winner of the $5 Amazon gift card is
(I’ve already sent your gift card via email)
Be sure to check back soon for the next What Should I Read?
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This feature isn’t nearly as creepy as it sounds… at least I hope not.
Here is where I shine the spotlight on a fellow book blogger
that has earned a spot in my GoogleReader.
I came across Cara’s book blog when I was just starting 25 Hour Books. Not long after she contacted me about making a button for her weekly poetry posts, FreeVerse. I try to participate in FreeVerse as often as I can and have also stolen her approach to Friday Firsts. She changed the name to Opening Passages and shares the beginning of a short story that you can read for free online. She writes amazing book reviews from all different genres. I love that she always includes whether reading the book was worth her time and why. She has an MD and hopes to work for a literary agency or publishing house. Edit: She is now planning on being an author!! I’m so excited to see what she comes up with!
So how did she make it into my GoogleReader and how has she stayed there? I love that she reviews books from all genres. I’ve come across many books that have now been added to my TBR pile. She also writes fantastic author interviews. Add that to her FreeVerse and Opening Passages and you have a must-read blog!
FreeVerse: The Vampire’s Reflection
I know it’s so shocking that I liked this one… It really is a great poem with beautiful analogies.
In Which You Get a Glimpse of My Life and a Cocktail
This post helped me feel like I wasn’t so alone. I’m also a college graduate (granted I don’t have an MD) that isn’t really interested in going into a career that fits with their degree. You also learn how to make a cocktail!
Review: Fire by Kristin Cashore
A really, really great review of one of the best YA books I’ve read recently.
Friday Firsts: The Regime of Austerity
I LOVED this short story. Thank you again for finding it and sharing it!!
1. Why did you start a book blog?
I decided I wanted to be a literary scout or editor, but I knew no one would ever give me an internship at a literary agency or publishing house with a biology degree and an MD. Who’d believe me when I told them I was passionate about books and loved to read? So I started the blog as proof, proof that I love books and proof of how quickly I read. Hopefully it will pay off. As soon as I’m able to support myself as a bartender, I’m moving to NYC and applying for internships.
2. If you could have dinner with any author (dead or alive) who would it be?
The old answer was Dean Koontz, actually. I noticed that in his later books, he really seemed to believe in absolute good and absolute evil. I wanted to sit down and talk to him about his worldview. I mentioned that at my interview at Barnes & Noble. A patron heard me and told me that Koontz had converted to Catholicism. Weird, huh? A horror author converts to Catholicism.
Now, I just want to hand out with the peeps at the next Fantasy Convention. It’s all authors and cocktail parties.
3. Do you have a secret favorite book? A guilty pleasure?
If I had to pick an absolute favorite book, it would have to be Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, but usually when someone asks me that question, I make them ask me by sub-genre. I don’t have any guilty pleasures now, but when I was in medical school I devoured the Blaze and Desire romance imprints (you know, the girl porn imprints).
4. Sum up your day, your life, or yourself using just six words.
I hope it all works out.
5. Do you have any advice for fellow book bloggers?
I don’t consider myself the most successful book blogger in the world. Even for someone blogging for only six months, I don’t have that many followers and subscribers. I think it’s because I don’t comment enough on other people’s blogs. So, my advice is comment, comment, comment.
Thank you so much Cara for letting me interview and feature you!! Be sure to check out her blog and add it to your GoogleReaders!
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I went to the library last week and picked a few Bukowski books. Can I just say now how much I’m falling in love with is work?! I’m sorry to post the same author twice in a row 🙂
there are worse things than
being alone
but it often takes decades
to realize this
and most often
when you do
it’s too late
and there’s nothing worse
than
too late.
the drifting of the mind
the slow loss, the leaking away.
one’s demise is not very interesting.
from my bed I watch 3 birds through the east window:
one coal black, one dark brown, the
other yellow.
as night falls I watch the red lights on the bridge blink on and off.
I am stretched out in bed with the covers up to my chin.
I have no idea who won at the racetrack today.
I must go back into the hospital tomorrow.
why me?
why not?
Be sure to check out my post on Ooh Books!
and my mini-interview with Cara here!!
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