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	<title>The Fourth Bronte Sister</title>
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	<description>A blog by Bethany Maynard</description>
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		<title>The 50 Book Project (41-50)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[41. Shopaholic Takes Manhattan by Sophie Kinsella: The sequel to Confessions of a Shopaholic, although it might as well have been the first one, since the main character has made absolutely no progress.
42. Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke: The last book in the Inkheart Trilogy, more satisfying than most conclusions to well-read series.
43. The Time Traveler&#8217;s [...]


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		<title>50 Book Project (31-40)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[31. Coraline by Neil Gaiman: Short, odd, and very creepy, Coraline was an easy read with a dark theme, something I&#8217;d recommend to everyone!
32. Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah: A touching story about a girl growing up unwanted by her father and stepmother, despite every effort to make them proud. This is a tragic, [...]


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		<title>The 50 Book Project (21-30)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[21. The Tower Room by Adele Geras: The last (or rather, first, as I read the series out of order) book in the Egerton Hall Trilogy, making about as much sense as the other two.
22. Peter Duck by Arthur Ransome: One of the sequels to Swallows and Amazons; a bit hard to get into and [...]


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		<title>The 50 Book Project (11-20)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A continuation of my list of fifty new books I&#8217;m reading this year. 
11. Pictures of the Night by Adele Geras: I shouldn&#8217;t have read this one first, it&#8217;s the last one in the Egerton Hall Trilogy, and filled with stupid characters and lacking a conclusive ending.
12. Love and Peaches by Jodi Lynn Anderson: The third book in the Peaches trilogy, but not [...]


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		<title>The Most Incredible Libraries in the World</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I recently came across a website that most people would skim over, but I&#8211;being the book nerd that I am&#8211;was transfixed. The page features dozens of photos of beautiful libraries all over the world. I&#8217;ll publish a link to the site here: http://curiousexpeditions.org/?p=78
My favourites were Abbey Library in St. Gallen, Switzerland, Biblioteca Geral University of Coimbra [...]


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		<title>Stereotypes Explained</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I recently saw the movie Mean Girls again and it inspired me to make a list of all the stereotypes I can think of and put a star next to each one that applies to me in some way. Remember, these are stereotypes so don&#8217;t take anything too personally. Comment and tell me which categories [...]


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		<title>The 50 Book Project (1-10)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[At the beginning of this year I decided to read 50 new books, inspired by a challenge Kristina from the Five Awesome Girls completed last year. Here&#8217;s my progress so far.
1. Inkheart by Cornelia Funke: I would have loved this if I were a bit younger, but it was pretty good, anyway.
2. I Capture the [...]


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		<title>10 Bad Things About Being British in America</title>
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This is a note I got a lot of good feedback from on Facebook, so I&#8217;m posting it here.




1. Teachers expect you to know everything about England. I moved when I was four, how could I possibly know how Parliament works?!   
2. When you start talking to someone about Doctor Who and they give you a [...]


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		<title>Why &#8220;I, Robot&#8221; is Not the Brilliant Film it&#8217;s Made Out to be</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago, I read I, Robot by Isaac Asimov. Now, this is supposed to be a well-known, highly praised book about the future of the human race and the existence of robots, but most people who saw what I was reading told me it was a good movie. I even heard people exclaim [...]


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