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Author Archives: Katy K.
Knitting Update
Because knitting provides a small amount of sanity for me in a very insane world… My friend A- and I knit matching ponchos for our young friends M- and C-, who turned three and one respectively. They were each two … Continue reading
People of Sparks
People of Sparks by Jeanne DuPrau. Read by Wendy Dillon. This is the sequel to The City of Ember, which you might recall I enjoyed. It was a nice little post-apocalyptic kind of story, ending happily when our characters escaped … Continue reading
Ri’dance
Because Mr. Froggie Pants asks constantly for “Ri’dance” music, but any Celtic music will do… Their Greatest Hits by the Dubliners The Dubliners (in case you didn’t know) are one of groups that kicked off the revival of Irish and … Continue reading
Ahh!
Welcome to a Quite Nearly Perfect sapphireone-book The New Policemanby Kate Thompson In a small village in Ireland, time is going by a whole lot faster than it used to. The young teenaged J.J. Liddy has always played traditional music … Continue reading
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Two Books and a CD
I’m just writing down my list of things to review. There are six, which is a lot. I’m sure not all of them will make it up at once. Hadn’t realized I was so far behind, but I guess that’s … Continue reading
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Anansi Boys
recommended that I read this book a long time ago. And I really wanted to, but I wanted to listen to it, and my library didn’t have the audio version. Yay, for finding it at our own library, the one … Continue reading
For Women
With thanks to my mother for finding this book for me… Fertility, Cycles and Nutrition by Marilyn Shannon Ladies, are any of you having any of the following problems: heavy menstrual bleeding; cycles too long or too short; painful periods … Continue reading
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