March 30, 2015 - One disk left to go in The Nightingale Before Christmas by Donna Andrews. This is a who done it type mystery. My money is on the so-called "student reporter." Hope this isn't spoiling it for anyone. Anyway it sure beats listening to the radio every day to and from work.
I'm also reading a book called Thai Dai by Monica Ferris. I like it because it is set in Minnesota and features an amateur sleuth who owns a needlework shop. I hope to read the entire series some day. I ran across when trying to learn about eReaders years ago through the library's Overdrive account. One of the books was an audio. I downloaded it to my laptop. I never did finish that one, but hopefully it will still be available when I get to that one again in the series.
What to read?
Monday, March 30, 2015
Friday, June 13, 2014
Edcamp Indy
At Indianapolis learning many things about My Big Campus, Apps for education, Makerspaces and Google+.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
This is one of those days where everything and everyone converges on one spot at one time. As far as reading goes, I did try to flip through a book about "Storytelling for Young Adults." I found that it wasn't quite what I was looking for to help me with an upcoming storyteller's retreat. Me? Tell stories? I though I already did that.
On the audio front I sighed as I listened to what the husband did for his wife in "The Wedding" by Nicholas Sparks. Where are all those men who behave like that?
And last, but not least, I was looking for information about the origins of the moon. It turns out there are several theories. I found a rather interesting "Atlas of Space Exploration" that presented them.
This may not be the most interesting post I ever write, but it is here where I will talk about what I am reading, if only to inspire myself to read more!
On the audio front I sighed as I listened to what the husband did for his wife in "The Wedding" by Nicholas Sparks. Where are all those men who behave like that?
And last, but not least, I was looking for information about the origins of the moon. It turns out there are several theories. I found a rather interesting "Atlas of Space Exploration" that presented them.
This may not be the most interesting post I ever write, but it is here where I will talk about what I am reading, if only to inspire myself to read more!
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