Tuesday, December 22, 2009

BLOGGING:It's Tuesday, Where Are You?


Enjoy this holiday week! If you are reading, feel free to leave a comment, but there are tons of other things to keep everyone busy! There is still wrapping, and a bit of shopping, and some cooking to be done around here. Plus, I'm still in school today, but it is the last day today. Come on by my post and vote on the Bookword Game.

In reading, I am in Reykjavik, investigating the suicide of a young girl, but it is bringing up the disappearance of Erlender's brother when he was a child. (Hypothermia, Arnaldur Indridason)

Where is reading taking you today? Leave a comment, write a post, spread the word.

10 comments:

  1. Hope you get everything done after today and then have a Merry Christmas.

    I'm watching a family of very bad children as they put on a Christmas pageant.

    My teaser is HERE.

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  2. That book sounds fabulous! I'm playing this week here.

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  3. Hi!
    Great list of books you have for 2009. I have read several of them. Mine is posted at my place, Just Books. Have a great holiday!

    Sherrie
    Just Books
    http://sherriesbooks.blogspot.com/2009/12/its-tuesday-where-are-you-and-teaser_22.html

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  4. Here I am:
    http://lifeinthethumb.blogspot.com/2009/12/teaser-tuesdays-and-its-tuesdaywhere_22.html

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  5. I am back in London. I have escaped from the Indians, who held me as a slave for seven years.

    To Desire A Devil by Elizabeth Hoyt

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  6. Hello. I'm high in the Alps. More details here

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  7. I'm in Pennsylvania, where the steel industry is terribly depressed and it is a bleak existence. (American Rust by Philipp Meyer)

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  8. I love this meme and I keep intending to participate, though I've only done it once so far. Today I did quite a bit of traveling, from Swindon, to Texas to Philadelphia, and I talk about it here

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  9. I am in Regency England, although quite a few of my male characters have spent a bit of time in India, and at least one of them is a French spy!

    (The Temptation of the Night Jasmine by Lauren Willig).

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  10. Still hanging with Little Nell and her grandfather, although they've fled The Old Curiosity Shop now and are begging a living.

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