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Diapers
Well, I’m stil way behind on my book reviews, but amnachaidh suggested that I post reviews of the cloth diapers we’ve been using here. And, since someone else emailed me asking for the same info, here it is: We’ve tried … Continue reading
Birds and Bees
Well, OK, so this first one looks kinda like it’s about that S thing, and the second one definitely has lots of stuff about bees in it… is that reaching too far? Anyway, both mainstream fiction of the sort typically … Continue reading
Lord of the (Teething) Rings Part III
OK, only one book reviewed this time. What can I say? I’m still reading. Guide to Natural Family Living by Mothering Magazine This was another attempt to find a really liberal parenting book for my friend Teb. I think I … Continue reading
Escape
Once again, I try to prove that I can think of things besides babies. So, two alternate reality fiction books, and escape by retail therapy. The Well of Lost Plots by Jasper Fforde This is the third book (of four … Continue reading
Lord of the (Teething) Rings – Part II
In a continuation of parenting titles, I found two more crying/sleep books, one random leftie baby book, and one Baby Tome. Yeah, I should probably find a couple more Baby Tomes with different approaches, but I’m not sure how many … Continue reading
Lord of the (Teething) Rings – Part I
And now, by popular request, some parenting titles. If I were really, really coordinated, I would have gotten three books representing different takes on the same topic. In fact, I kinda tried, but it’s a little hard working with library … Continue reading
Chocolate Lava Cake
A last “normal person” book before I embark on a slew of parenting titles… a book quite similar to that naughty little chocolate cake with the melted center that I had at the restaurant with my mother-in-law on Sunday. The … Continue reading
The World Is Still out There
Look! I can read fiction and other books not related to babies! No Touch Monkey: And Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late by Ayun Halliday My father gave me this book to read, probably because I spent some time traveling … Continue reading
Minimalism – or not
Panic time – I’m in my third trimester, and we have purchased not one major item for baby, nor have we registered for such. What does he really need? Which brands to go with? What do we need to know … Continue reading

