I also
love reading fiction, writing poetry (at least I used to) and digital photography.
Not exact matches
Hey Caitlin, I know it's been over a year since you posted, but I too
love reading and disagree with Financial Samurai — personal finance is the most interesting non
fiction literature in the world!!
I
love historical
fiction and historical romance and I'm always looking for new books to
read.
I do
love to
read crime
fiction or watch a good Scandi - style drama — I'm
loving Cardinal at the moment.
Skill - building Hidden Picture scenes help them learn through play, and engaging
fiction and nonfiction stories encourage a lifetime
love of
reading.
I
love to
read and lately, it's like I just can't get enough of young adult
fiction books!
I should probably be
reading this, but instead I just finished The White Princess (I
love historical
fiction) and will start on my yearly Harry Potter re-read soon
In my spare time, I
love to garden like a granny in my little inner city tropage «tropical cottage» garden, hang out with the Blokefolk, be bossed around by the Bunny Bros,
read historical
fiction and zombie novels, collect retro souvenir scarves, rescue vintage English bone china from op shops, indulge my latte
love and drink endless pots of tea.
I am a big girl who
loves to
read urban
fiction, watch black history movies and educate myself.
I
love travelling, sight seeing, listening to rock music,
reading all the latest
fiction novels
5» 10» size 20 single 40 years old woman, Auburn hair an brown eyes, great since of humor like to sing,
love animals have 2 cat's, yard sales thrift stores,
love to
read fiction, an Dexter is my favorite tv show, i am a recovering addict so i don't do the party scene, 2 grown son's in college, want to...
I
love to
read fiction books and romance.
Happy Retired lady who spends time Volunteering at Nature Canada, aqua exercises, play bridge,
read mostly historical
Fiction, music light classical,
Love the outdoors, nature, photography, sunsets, and most sports on land & water, any season.
We also have advanced search features so that you can find someone suited to you — whether that's an individual who likes to hike or someone who
loves to
read modern
fiction — or both!
I'm shy, silly, fun
loving and a otaku neko ~ I
love watching animes and
reading mangas and fan
fictions.
I enjoy many hobbies from boardway shows, chatting online programs, writing,
reading horror, scinec
fiction, action thrillers,
love oldie but goodie music, weaghting lifting and daily
love to walk 4 miles to...
Maybe you enjoy
reading science
fiction or
love to go white water rafting or are an expert at playing the drums.
Clear by now that the script by «Sergei Petrov» and «Rene Fontaine» is actually by Dylan and director Charles, the main defense of the film is that it
reads a little like a Dylan song, forgetting that Dylan's songs are, for the most part, poetry of a time and a place rather than rhythmless
fictions too in
love with their own obscurity.
Though I don't
read much dystopian
fiction, ON SUCH A FULL SEA has all the elements I generally
love in
fiction: a mysterious disappearance, a strong heroine who sets out in search of the missing person, and masterful storytelling.
The service includes a range of
fiction and non-
fiction books and contemporary resources that can be purchased to help instil a
love of
reading in all pupils and ensure that schools» libraries support the school curriculum, as well as encouraging pupils to
read for pleasure.
We know that there's a renewed emphasis and focus on
reading nonfiction, but we also know that English and literacy teachers
love their
fiction as we do.
But there is something deeply powerful about hearing a classroom of your peers
read life into a text by
reading it with passion and understanding and inflection and... Instead of thinking when you're
reading silently, «I wonder if anyone cares about this book,» seeing that every other kid in the class
loves this book, wants to bring it to life, enjoys it, is relishing the
fiction and the words in the story.
From captivating basic - concept board books to thrilling historical
fiction to photo - driven nonfiction, each Windmill book is a celebration of our core tenet — to inspire a
love of learning through
reading.
Jennifer, middle school kids
love to hear their teachers
read fiction (in general), and they can benefit from that practice.
Bringing more nonfiction into students» lives will require many educators to stretch a little — from English teachers who
love to inspire others through their favorite poems to science teachers accustomed to relying on textbooks to kids whose
reading of choice is
fiction,
fiction, and more
fiction.
I
love fiction and non-
fiction and am constantly
reading.
I mostly
read science
fiction and fantasy, and I'm trying to imagine my righteous indignation if KFC published a story in one of those genres — maybe a story of invading aliens who fall in
love with KFC and enslave humanity to raise and cook chickens for them 24/7.
This vacation, I'm
reading a bunch of
fiction: The Submission by Amy Waldman; Commencement by J. Courtney Sullivan -LRB-»cause I
read Maine over the summer and
loved it); Little Bee by Chris Cleave -LRB-»cause I can't believe I haven't
read it yet).
People have a tendency to believe that the first book of yours they
read was also the first book you wrote, so many readers who were introduced to Liz through Eat, Pray,
Love (there were more than 8 million of them) neglected to notice that she had already written three other books before that, two of them
fiction.
The novel will very likely attract a broad audience, appealing to those who
read historical
fiction as well as those who simply
love a good mystery.
A «powerful story of
love and survival» (Pulitzer Prize finalist David Gates), Harnett's novel is a must -
read for lovers of literary
fiction.
I
love this reminder of why
reading fiction is so important.
This Must
Read Science Fiction novel might be a good choice if you've read and loved the following bo
Read Science
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read and
loved the following books:
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Reads
She is a member of American Christian
Fiction Writers, and enjoys
reading almost as much as she
loves writing!
We want serial to be a format that every
fiction reader
loves to
read and every
fiction writer at least considers experimenting with at some point.
I was out with a couple friends one night, and one friend who works in television and is a voracious reader whose tastes are similar to my own (and for some unknown reason had brought his Kindle to the bar) mentioned a science
fiction work he'd
read and
loved.
December 10, 2013, 5 pm The City University of New York Hosted by
Fiction Editor, Mark Jay Mirsky
Reading and discussion, Kate and Sheila Kohler, author of Bay of Foxes and
Love Child.
Kevin's
love for history, archeology, and science has been a tremendous source a material for his writing, feeding his
fiction and giving him just the excuse he needs to
read the next article, biography, or research paper.
After my
love of Christian
fiction, I also
read a ton of non-
fiction.
I often don't
read commercial
fiction, because simply, the writing is tedious and abysmal (I imagine myself typing this with my nose in the air), but I unabashedly
loved this.
«I've always enjoyed writing and did a lot of
fiction for fun, but never really thought it was going to be something professional, even though I've always
loved a good story, whether it was
reading or a movie,» says Graham.
Best known for her work on the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series (
read our interview with her on the books here), she's now making her second foray into adult
fiction after The Last Summer (of You and Me), your basic first - novel narrative of
love and friendship.
Sometimes I wish I were still assigning
fiction — I'd
love to get the first crack at
reading Nicole Krauss» Great House (Norton), which will be published October 4.
I am a reviewer of most genres of books, but I
love to
read and review psychological thrillers, women's
fiction, contemporary novels, mystery and suspense novels, as well as some YA and even children's books.
I enjoy
reading and writing literary
fiction and have a special
love for mysteries.
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love to
read myself, action adventure thrillers at the crossroads of psychology, religion and travel.
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reading and writing Flash
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