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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Thursday Thirteen - 221 - 13 Blog Posts by Fellow Bloggers

Today I'd like to shine a spotlight on some great posts I've enjoyed in the last little while:

1 - So Many Books...So Little Time... by Kelly Boyce

2 - More on RWA11-part2: Lit Signing & Evil Elevators by Leah Braemel

3 - Everything You Wanted to Know About Digital Publishing But Were Afraid to Ask - A Q & A With Maya Banks by Jane Litte

4 - On Cowboy Sex Appeal - Give Me a Real Good Man by Julianne Maclean

5 - A Peek Behind the Cover by Deborah Hale

6 - On the Shelf (secret librarian tips for historical research) by Michelle Helliwell

7 - Trekking to Toronto by Linda @ Are We There Yet?

8 - Carrie Preston From True Blood Interview by Melissa Bradley

9 - Playing Tourist at Home! by Anna Campbell

10 - To Float or Not To Float... by Jeanne Adams and Cassondra Murray

11 - Life Through the Eyes of a Child by Stella MacLean

12 - Something Borrowed by Ginger Merante

13 - Belleau Wood, 1 June to 26 June 1918 by Travis Cody

8 comments:

  1. Thank you so very much for the shout out! You rock big time. :)

    I did thoroughly enjoy interviewing Carrie. Her responses to my questions were so interesting and not what I was expecting.

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  2. I used to read a lot... and then I had my kids... I miss reading...

    Mine's up! Happy T13.

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  3. I read today that there's a new True Blood series - have you heard?

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  4. Ooo, places to spend some time today. Thanks! :)

    Happy T13!

    ~Xakara
    13 Soundtracks

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  5. Wonderful variety! Thanks


    Have a great Thursday!
    http://harrietandfriends.com/2011/07/anniversary-of-americans-with-disabilities-act/

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  6. Sorry about the other link. I was told it wouldn't allow comments or wouldn't load. Here's the new one.

    Happy T13,

    ~Xakara
    13 Soundtracks

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  7. Thanks for the shout. Glad you enjoyed that particular post. You know how much I enjoy turning the spotlight on the men and women who serve.

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