June 1st, 2012
explore-blog:

Haruki Murakami Bingo by Grant Snider for the New York Times Book Review.
(ᔥ this isn’t happiness)

explore-blog:

Haruki Murakami Bingo by Grant Snider for the New York Times Book Review.

( this isn’t happiness)

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May 31st, 2012

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May 30th, 2012
A library card is the start of a lifelong adventure.
Lilian Jackson Braun (via prettybooks)
May 29th, 2012
nonelikejesus:

One of my favorite quotes.

nonelikejesus:

One of my favorite quotes.

(Source: colouredpaper, via teachingliteracy)

chicagohistorymuseum:

Night view of the Palmolive Building with the Water Tower in the foreground. The lights are from automobiles creating movement streaks on Michigan Ave., c. 1931. Photograph by Ken Hedrich.
Want a copy of this photo? > Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: HB-00939-C.

chicagohistorymuseum:

Night view of the Palmolive Building with the Water Tower in the foreground. The lights are from automobiles creating movement streaks on Michigan Ave., c. 1931. Photograph by Ken Hedrich.

Want a copy of this photo?
> Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: HB-00939-C.

That’s absurd,” I said with a little laugh. “Nobody can read too much. That’s like saying someone breathes too much.
Lynn Austin (Wonderland Creek)

(Source: booksandnerds)

May 28th, 2012
What does the brain matter,” whispered the middle, “compared with the heart?
The Listeners by Leni Zumas

Calling All Book Bloggers

bookpeek:

Reblog if you love and blog about books.  I want to follow you.

(via how-novelistic)

May 22nd, 2012
Try a New Genre. If you’ve abandoned your trillionth literary fiction novel in a row, it might be time to expand your horizons. Even if your Official Reader Credentials boldly proclaim that you’re a Cozy Mystery Reader or a Devoted Romance Lover, try something new. Pick up a western. Read a snarky, humorous memoir. Even if it doesn’t end up being the best reading experience ever, the novelty of exploring new genre tropes may be just what you need to liven up your reading life.