Search
About Merin
Teacher. Sports fanatic. Crime drama addict. Bibliophile. Amateur book reviewer. All-around nerd. I love meeting new people and talking about one of my first loves: Books! View my full profile here.
Archives
-
Grab My Button!
<div align="center"><a href="https://ahandfulofconfetti.wordpress.com" title="Read and Reviewed"><img src="https://ahandfulofconfetti.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/blogbutton-e1347764404456.png" alt="Read and Reviewed" style="border:none;" /></a></div>
Affiliate Information
Currently Reading
- BLOG DESIGN BY:
Read and Reviewed is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Post #28: Found
Found (The Missing, Book 1) by Margaret Peterson Haddix Post number twenty-eight is for Margaret Peterson Haddix's Found (The Missing, Book One), which is another of this year's Mark Twain Award Nominees. The book was enjoyable, if a tad confusing … Continue reading
Post #27: The Power of Reading
The Power of Reading (Second Edition) by Stephen D. Krashen Post number twenty-seven is for Stephen D. Krashen's The Power of Reading, which was a required text for my Youth Services Librarianship course. I'm not going to put a spoiler … Continue reading
Post #26: The Greek Symbol Mystery
The Greek Symbol Mystery (Nancy Drew #60) by Carolyn Keene Post number twenty-six is for Carolyn Keene's The Greek Symbol Mystery, which is the 60th Nancy Drew book. I have always loved Greek Mythology, so I was hoping that I'd … Continue reading
Post #25: Safe At Home
Safe at Home (Comeback Kids) Mike Lupica I basically was really terrible today, and instead of finding things at work to occupy myself (I got the requirements done, I promise!), I did everything that needed to be done – checkout, … Continue reading
Post #24: Stolen Children
Stolen Children Peg Kehret Post number twenty-four is for Peg Kehret's Stolen Children, which is another of this year's Mark Twain Award Nominee books for the state of Missouri. I've now read four of the twelve, and have enjoyed all … Continue reading