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  1. Oh those boozin' broads http://www.hbook.com/blog/2009/12/step-away-from-bar-ladies.html
  2. Spoke too soon--stripping thyme (but in front of TV)
  3. Just offered to help cook and told not needed. Heaven!
  4. @serenajwilliams Why no Thanksgiving, S? But I hope you enjoy the day.
  5. @susan_marie I think that's all you COULD do with it before electricity, right? ;-)
  6. Why do we "see" a movie at the theater but "watch" it when it's on TV?
  7. Claire takes a bite out of New Moon http://www.hbook.com/resources/films/newmoon.asp
  8. @InfoWitch So you mean "boring on purpose"? ;-)
  9. kiss o' death review tropes: "Patient readers will admire [author's] artful prose." AKA "Boring!"
  10. What to watch? http://www.hbook.com/blog/2009/11/we-had-only-been-watching-half-hour-or.html
  11. @coebooth yeah, I *want to* like her more than I do.
  12. @PresHarryTruman That is really true in the U. S. as well--good times for YA, not so much for younger kids.
  13. @EverydayReading And we are glad you do!
  14. @lovemylibrary I'm confused--Horn Book Magazine reviews only highly recommended titles; Horn Book Guide reviews all juvenile hardcover.
  15. @susan_marie Yes it is great for Melanie. Back when I drank, I once got drunk with an editor fired just before her book won the Caldecott.
  16. @MetOpera Why didn't somebody tell me there was a contest?
  17. One question or two? http://www.hbook.com/blog/2009/11/one-question-or-two.html
  18. @merisesher Good luck!
  19. audible.com customer review of Sedaris: "maybe I am not much of a satyrist but this was so boring!" Or maybe you just weren't horny enough.
  20. @BostonBookGirl Or that you are old.