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February 20, 2013


top ten favorite characters from my cybils reading
posted by soe 1:25 am

The Broke and the Bookish‘s Tuesday meme asked this week for you to consider your favorite ten characters in a specific genre. Since so much of my recent reading has been for the Cybils, I figured I’d focus there, even though that’s not technically a genre.

So without further ado, here is my list, in no particular order, of favorite characters among the 60 Cybils nominees I read:

  1. Maddie from Code Name Verity, because you couldn’t ask for a more loyal friend
  2. Autumn from Pinned, because she was self-confident despite her lack of academic prowess
  3. Micha from The Storyteller, because a little girl should always feel like a princess
  4. The entire Garrett clan from My Life Next Door, because if you could move in with a fictional family this is the one you’d pick
  5. Boy21, aka Russ, from Boy21, because he returned from the edge to be a better friend than he ever could have thought
  6. Louise’s grandparents from The Boy on Cinnamon Street, because quirky senior citizens rock
  7. Max from Messy, because she surprised herself
  8. Charlie Dickens from Dodger, because the wordy English author could have been more bad-ass than you think
  9. Howie from I Hunt Killers, because what other hemophiliac do you know who’d confront a serial killer?
  10. Verity from Code Name Verity, because she did exactly what she needed to do

You may not be able to play along in my category, but I’d be interested to hear about some of your favorite literary characters.

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February 14, 2013


the cybils winners are in!
posted by soe 3:15 am

Cybils logo

As you know, I was a first-round judge of realistic young adult fiction for the Cybils last fall. Our panel cumulatively read nearly 200 books and passed along our consensus of the top seven among them to the shortlist panel. They had the challenging assignment of picking a sole winner among that group, a task that seems herculean to me.

Narrow it down they did, however, and tonight the winner was unveiled: (more…)

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February 12, 2013


a poll
posted by soe 11:12 pm

Which of these books do I want to read next:

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February 10, 2013


best reads of 2012
posted by soe 11:20 pm

I have to face facts: I’m not going to get caught up in reviewing the books I read last year.

However, I’m not going to let that prevent me from doing some summarizing and some recommending. If I’ve reviewed the book, I’ll include the link. But if we don’t go this route, I’ll still be contemplating my year-end post next fall (like the 2011 best reads post I never published last year).

I finished 100 books last year. These are the 10 best (with a few honorable mentions): (more…)

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January 10, 2013


hoops, freedom to read, and russian christmas
posted by soe 11:00 pm

If it’s Thursday, it’s time to look back at three beautiful things from the past week:

1. The UConn-Notre Dame women’s basketball game was on tv, which prompted Rudi to see when UConn would be in town to play Georgetown. Turns out it was Wednesday. It was great to see some of the Huskies’ newest talent, including spirited play from first-year student Moriah Jefferson. Georgetown’s Sugar Rodgers, who is being talked about for this year’s WNBA draft, was everywhere on the court, keeping the game far closer than I’d expected. (By that I mean UConn only won by 25 or so points.) If this is the last year the Huskies come to town (due to Georgetown’s imminent departure from the Big East), I’m over the moon that we got to see the game.

2. I hit both the Arlington and D.C. libraries to return (most of) the last of my Cybils books. And I took out books that I picked out and that I wanted to read. The first time since September!

3. Russian Christmas was Monday, which marked the end of the holiday gift-giving season between Rudi and me. To celebrate, he gave me Jasper Fforde’s The Last Dragonslayer, which I’d had to put off because of Cybils reading (and which I plan to devour this weekend), and my favorite tiny notebooks, purple and the perfect size for carrying in back pockets, purses, and knitting bags.

How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world this week?

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January 1, 2013


cybils, a meme, and a promise of more to come
posted by soe 11:31 pm

Happy New Year! I hope you rang out all the negative and welcomed in the positive.

We finished the year strong with our annual movie marathon, concluding 2012 with pizza and potential Oscar contenders and friends (the most important of the three). We came home to tea and cupcakes, and as today has progressed we both have dabbled in a variety of things we hope 2013 will possess.

I, for one, am planning to reconnect with my blog. December marked a period filled with hours and hours AND HOURS of reading young adult fiction and any time that used to be spent on other recreational activities had to be reapportioned in order to finish my obligations. That paid off, however, because the Cybils shortlist came out today. I was lucky enough to write the blurb for Endangered, which was a stellar addition to the field of fiction that is science-themed. (I don’t want you to misunderstand if I say it’s science fiction.) The other shortlisted books in our category (young adult realistic fiction) are equally good, and several of them were among the very best of what I read for the year. I highly recommend you check them out. I’ll be diving into the middle grade fiction and the fantasy lists in the next few weeks.

However, those are not the only things I’ll be reading, as my choices are now my own again. Here are a few of the other things I’m excited to read in 2013:

Ten Books I Resolve Want to Read in 2013

  1. Jasper Fforde’s The Woman Who Died (the latest Thursday Next installment)
  2. Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior (I know I still have (my signed, hardcover copy of) The Lacuna to read, but I may just skip ahead and come back, as her newest appeals more right now.)
  3. Robin Sloan’s Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore
  4. Bill Bryson’s At Home
  5. William Kuhn’s Mrs Queen Takes the Train
  6. Jacqueline Winspear’s Messenger of Truth (the 4th Maisie Dobbs novel)
  7. Laurie King’s A Monstrous Regiment of Women (the 2nd Mary Russell book)
  8. Anne Bronte’s Agnes Grey
  9. William Alexander’s Goblin Secrets
  10. The Odyssey (this is the year!)

(Hat tip to raidergirl3 for sharing today’s topic and to Broke and Bookish for hosting.)

I will share some summaries of and thoughts about my Cybils reading (and the 2012 reading that preceded it way back when), as well as my own personal top ten list, in the days to come. Please do stop back.

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