Tuesday, October 6, 2009
BLOGGING: It's Tuesday, Where Are You?
Don't forget to vote for the latest Bookword at Sueys. Voting is easy - just ticky the little boxy. She should have the results up around Wednesday, and a new word to think on.
I am just starting a book so I am not completely sure where I am. I think I am in high school, and I am narrating my life which, according to my father, I am too young to be writing a memoir, so something dramatic must have happened. (Special Topics in Calamity Physics, by Marisha Pessl)
Where is reading taking you today? Leave a comment, write a post spread the word.
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LOL!! I'm not quite sure where I am yet either. But I'm playing (here)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to read Special Topics.
No doubt about where I am today. I'm in San Francisco and some times I'm in China.
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I am in Bostonnnnnnn promoting Prophecy of the Sisters!
ReplyDeleteBut I'm also always half at home with my children who are in school right now...
Great idea!
Old enough to write a memoir . . . interesting. If you want to wander down my road I’m home.
ReplyDeleteHi - I'm here.
ReplyDeleteMiami!
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ReplyDeleteYou can see where I'm at at my place, Just Books. Have a great day!
Sherrie
I'm in Hawaii..haven't posted for awhile. My Tuesday post is HERE.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading so many different books at once that I have no idea where I am at any given time!
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I only knew the name of the city. I had to look up the country. I'm in Mawson, Australia but I'm also in Staplefield, West Sussex where secrets lurk.
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I'm in London...
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Sue
I'm here, where men turn into butterflies and other strange doings.
ReplyDeleteI'm in London - But I'm far enough into the book now and the local has changed to Chicago.
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