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Penguin Dating: A New Dating Website for Bookworms

by Bohemian Bookworm on August 25, 2008

When Shelfari Met EHarmony…..

…the new bookworm website Penguin Dating was born! We know it’s superficial, but we’ve been known to judge a guy by the size of his bookshelf a time or two. And those three little words “I never read”? A definite deal breaker in our book!

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A Dangerous Weakness, by Lorna Page

by Bohemian Bookworm on August 20, 2008

A Nonegarian Widow Publishes Thriller Novel at 93!

Like something out of a mystery story, a daughter-in-law finds a dusty manuscript that’s been languishing in a suitcase for three years. After convincing her aged grandmother (the colloquially named Lorna Page) that she must send it to a publisher, “A Dangerous Weakness” was published this past month-to [...]

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And Then There Were None for Nintendo Wii, by Agatha Christie

by Bohemian Bookworm on August 15, 2008

A Non-Gaming Bookworm Reviews “Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None” for Nintendo Wii
A Bookworm’s Journey from the Novel to The Nunchuck
Hi, I’m a tech illiterate book worm, and this is my review of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None for the Nintendo Wii.
Basically, I am a mystery buff book worm who is gaming-agnostic, [...]

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Do You Engage In Comfort Reading?

by Bohemian Bookworm on August 9, 2008

You’ve heard of cathartic pastimes like retail therapy and comfort eating, but do you engage in comfort reading? This Bohemian Bookworm sure does.
Whether post-breakup, bewildered by difficult work, or simply bored out of my mind, I will consistently binge on a huge bookalicious Amazon list, printed hot off the press, trot down [...]

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Summer at Tiffany, by Marjorie Hart

by Bohemian Bookworm on August 5, 2008

Not to be confused with the infamous Holly Golightly caper, this charming tale takes us back to the turquoise corridors of Tiffany, where jewels twinkle and customers include Marlene Dietrich and Judy Garland. This time, the heroines are two Iowa-bred “long-limbed, blue eyed blondes” who are traveling to Manhattan to find summer work. The catch? The hordes of other hungry co-ed girls hellbent on the same glamorous goal.

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