Vampire Poems

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BlogaBook is a book discussion and recommendation site. The contributors to Blogabook are staff of Harford County Public Library. Harford County readers come here to find recommendations for good reads to be found in the HCPL catalog. Posts include staff picks, book world news, awards, author profiles, short genre and themed reading lists, book group tips and recommendations, and readers’ recommendations. BlogaBook is a good place to find out what others are reading and to share a comment.

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From Maryland At A Glance, part of the Maryland Manual Online:
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Labels: drug abuse, meth, methamphetamine, Methland, Nick Reding, rural life
Bright star : love letters and poems of John Keats to Fanny Brawne. (Find this book in our catalog)Labels: Bright Star, Fanny Brawne, John Keats
Hilary Mantel won the 2009 Man Booker Prize with Wolf Hall, set in the 1520s in the court of Henry VIII. (Find this book in our catalog)
Labels: Henry VIII - fiction, Historical Fiction, Man Booker Prize, Thomas Cromwel l- fiction, Wolf Hall
Bright Star, a romantic movie about the Romantic poet, John Keats, has been called by the New York Times, "a learned and ravishing new film." It is currently showing at the Charles Theater. Read a movie review...Tomorrow, Friday, October 23 the new movie, Amelia opens. Yesterday I directed readers to the two books the film is based upon. I also gave the link to the official film website http://www.foxsearchlight.com/amelia/
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Labels: Amelia Earhart, biographies, books to movies
The Book of Night Women by Marlon James (Find this book in our catalog)
Labels: Jamaica - fiction, plantations -fiction, slavery-fiction
Elmore Leonard, who has written 43 novels in his 60-year careeer, will
Labels: Elmore Leonard, PEN USA Awards
The Secret of the Pink Carnation by Lauren Willig (Find this book in our catalog)Labels: Historical Fiction, historical romance, Napoleonic Wars - fiction, Secret of the Pink Carnation



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Labels: Book Club Books, Great Group Reads, National Book group Month
Mrs. Astor Regrets : the hidden betrayals of a family beyond reproach by Meryl Gordon Find this book in our catalogLabels: Brooke Astor, Mrs Astor Regrets, socialites-biography
The Langum Charitable Trust named Bruce Barcott, author of The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw: One Woman's Fight to Save the World's Most Beautiful Bird, the first winner of its biannual Gene E. & Adele R. Malott Prize for Recording Community Activism. The author receives $1,500, and $1,000 is donated to the underlying project of community activism. Find this book in our catalogLabels: animal rights, environmental activism, scarlet macaw
The 2009 Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to Herta Mueller, a Romanian-born German novelist, essayist and poet who was praised by the judges for depicting the "landscape of the dispossessed" with "the concentration of poetry and the frankness of prose." Read more...
Ian Frazier has won the 2009 Thurber Prize for American Humor for his book Lamentations of the Father. (Find this book in our catalog)Labels: Thurber Prize
The Outlander : a novel / Gil Adamson "Set in 1903, Adamson's compelling debut tells the wintry tale of 19-year-old Mary Boulton ([w]idowed by her own hand) and her frantic odyssey across Idaho and Montana. The details of Boulton's sad past—an unhappy marriage, a dead child, crippling depression—slowly emerge as she reluctantly ventures into the mountains, struggling to put distance between herself and her two vicious brothers-in-law, who track her like prey in retaliation for her killing of their kin. Boulton's journey and ultimate liberation—made all the more captivating by the delirium that runs in the recesses of her mind—speaks to the resilience of the female spirit in the early part of the last century. Lean prose, full-bodied characterization, memorable settings and scenes of hardship all lift this book above the pack." (from the PW review in our catalog)
Labels: Bataan Death March, Book Club Books, Montana - fiction, Outlander, Teatrs in the Darkness, Wicked Plants

The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie grew up in
D. L. S.
Labels: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, nigeria, Short Stories



Labels: All We Ever Wanted was Everything, Book Club Books, girl who stopped swimming, Girls from Ames, Shop Class as Soulwork
A Bad Day for Sorry by Sophie Littlefield Find this book in our catalogLabels: crime fiction, domestic abuse, humor, Missouri fiction, murder, Mysteries
Martial arts of all kinds are extremely popular. As well as teaching self-defense and being a good source of exercise, they teach self-discipline and instill self-confidence.
Labels: boxing, martial arts, taekwondo, tai chi
People of all ages love to recreate in the Great Outdoors - what a fun way to get exercise and promote wellness without even trying!
Labels: canoeing, cycling, hiking, kayaking, outdoors, running, skateboarding, walking, Way to Wellness Week
For the third year in a row, the Women's National Book Association has designated October as National Reading Group Month. This year’s festivities will include events with authors of books that have been popular with book clubs, in each of the association's 10 chapter cities: Boston, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Seattle, and Charlotte, N.C. For a list of all other events is at NationalReadingGroupMonth.org.
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