Happy Halloween!!

Happy Halloween!!
If you haven't visited Book Bound on Saratoga.com you might just be missing your next great read. Monthly on Book Bound you'll find the Novel Book Club where each month a new good novel will come your way. Discussion questions are posted and your comments are not only welcome, they are encouraged! Here are the … Continue reading More from the Novel Book Club…
Today is the first meeting of the Novel Book Club, a virtual book club hosted on Book Bound at Saratoga.com. To kick off the year the January 2013 selection is A Novel Bookstore by Laurence Cosse'. It's a book that celebrates books, literature, reading, writing, and the creation of the "perfect" bookstore. Click here to read the … Continue reading A Novel Book Club on Book Bound
Get out and Play!
While most people we encounter marvel at Bright’s impeccable behavior and good looks (hehe), every once in awhile, someone decides she needs pity: “Oh, that poor dog always has to work. I bet she wishes she could play sometimes.”
Let me start with this: Of course she gets to play! Come on!
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Drowning in a Sea of Our Own Making - Book Bound Saratoga: A Book Lover's Guide to Reading in Saratoga. Follow the link above for a review of one of my favorite novels, The Drowning People by Richard Mason (author of the recently released History of a Pleasure Seeker).
I want to take up skiing just so I can wear these base layers. I’d probably wear them as outer layers because I think they’re too cool to be covered up.
Images courtesy of Neve.
I picked up the novella Disquiet by Julia Leigh, somewhat by accident. I was reading the description on the book's front flap in the bookstore when my phone rang and distracted me. When I made my way to the cashier the book was in the pile and I had paid for it before I even know … Continue reading Disquiet . . . -ing