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		<title>fifteen for friday 2/12/10</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 23:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[record breaking snow edition:

1. I realize that this may not look like record breaking snow to a lot of the country. But I have never in my life seen so many healthy white snowmen. Usually they are streaked with dirt and full of dead leaves and grass.
2. Personally I wouldn&#8217;t mind never ever making a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">record breaking snow edition:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-516" title="Feb Snow 009" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Feb-Snow-009.JPG" alt="Feb Snow 009" width="705" height="529" /></p>
<p>1. I realize that this may not look like record breaking snow to a lot of the country. But I have never in my life seen so many healthy white snowmen. <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-517" title="Feb Snow  snowman009" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Feb-Snow-snowman009.jpg" alt="Feb Snow  snowman009" width="181" height="258" />Usually they are streaked with dirt and full of dead leaves and grass.</p>
<p>2. Personally I wouldn&#8217;t mind never ever making a snowman.</p>
<p>3. I dislike cold immensely.</p>
<p>4. My bushes don&#8217;t like it either.</p>
<p>5. Do cats have armpits? If they do, that&#8217;s what my cat was up to in the snow last night. He must&#8217;ve liked it though, cause I couldn&#8217;t get him to come in.</p>
<p>6. Hard to believe that only a month ago it was in the 70&#8217;s. That&#8217;s Texas for you though.</p>
<p>7. This list is boring. I&#8217;m talking about the weather for goodness sakes.</p>
<p>8. Just finished reading<em> Respect for Acting </em>by Uta Hagen. Lots of useful stuff in there for actors. And I guess for compulsive liars too, if that&#8217;s your cup of tea.</p>
<p>9. Some people have <a href="http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/old-nintendo-system-sells-for-13-105/1389101" target="_blank">too much money</a>.</p>
<p>10. Why are Hoarders, Intervention and Celebrity Rehab so entertaining? Trying to figure out if it&#8217;s the train wreck aspect, but for the grace of God, or &#8220;Whew, dodged that one&#8221;!</p>
<p>11. What I&#8217;m going to read when I decide to leave the house (or when the snow melts or ten degrees are added to the temperature, whichever comes first):</p>
<p>12. <em>The Lightening Thief</em> by Rick Riordan &#8211; Came highly recommended by a real life school librarian.</p>
<p>13. <em>Bloodroot </em>by<em> </em>Amy Greene (no, haven&#8217;t found it yet)&#8230;and why did the local librarian look at me like I was crazy when I asked for it? You&#8217;d think, being a librarian that you&#8217;d be used to hearing all kinds of strange titles, and I don&#8217;t think Bloodroot is the weirdest ever. Maybe that&#8217;s just Fort Worth.</p>
<p>14. Fort Worth can be backwards sometimes. Can you tell I&#8217;m a Dallas girl? I mean, the closest bagel shop is like five miles away&#8230;FIVE MILES!</p>
<p>15. <em>Sarah&#8217;s Quilt</em> by Nancy E. Turner &#8211; The second book to in the Sarah Prine series.<em> Loved These is My Words</em>, and I&#8217;m ready to take on some more of the old west.</p>
<p>PS &#8211; Writing writing, always writing. Will tell more when I have something worthwhile on the subject.</p>
<p>PS#2 &#8211; Today is this blog&#8217;s one year anniversary!! Yay Writer&#8217;s Cramp woo hoo!!!!</p>
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		<title>katherines lucky words</title>
		<link>http://jlparker.net/2010/02/03/katherines-lucky-words/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:26:10 +0000</pubDate>
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These are the books I&#8217;ve read for the last week or so&#8230;
An Abundance of Katherines by John Green: Funny, funny, funny. Loved the footnotes especially. A light read.
Lucky by Rachel Vail: For me this was uber light. For rich kids whose parent(s) lose their income it might be more significant. I suppose it&#8217;s hard for [...]]]></description>
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<p>These are the books I&#8217;ve read for the last week or so&#8230;</p>
<p><em>An Abundance of Katherines</em> by John Green: Funny, funny, funny. Loved the footnotes especially. A light read.</p>
<p><em>Lucky</em> by Rachel Vail: For me this was uber light. For rich kids whose parent(s) lose their income it might be more significant. I suppose it&#8217;s hard for me to relate. But I did enjoy it since I&#8217;ve always liked to imagine what it&#8217;s like to be wealthy. Nannies, housekeepers, stocked pool houses and all.</p>
<p><em>These is My Words</em> by Nancy E. Turner: This book reminded me of <em>Lonesome Dove</em> for it&#8217;s rough and tumble western setting, though it&#8217;s not nearly as graphic. The novel is written in diary form you would think would be limiting but never feels that way due to the writer&#8217;s skill. It&#8217;s interesting to see the transition of the character&#8217;s writing from teen to mother, both for her growth as a writer as well as her growth as a person. The character is based on the author&#8217;s Great-grandmother.</p>
<p>Have you read any of these? What did you think about them?</p>
<p>As for my own writing&#8230;I&#8217;m thinking of jumping back to my long neglected novel. With so much time that has passed, maybe the changes that need to be made will be clearer. My poor protag in my current short story is going to have to wait in the woods for a while.</p>
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		<title>tuesday&#8217;s gone</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 18:24:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[well, not yet anyway.
Here&#8217;s what went down at the local library I 1) picked up Paper Towns, then 2) looked and searched for and inquired after These Is My Words but 3) it was nowhere to be found. To assuage my melancholy regardingthis fact, I 4) picked up An Abundance of Katherines, (by John Green, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well, not yet anyway.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-495 alignleft" title="51EQhdaOW-L._SL75_" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/51EQhdaOW-L._SL75_.jpg" alt="51EQhdaOW-L._SL75_" width="49" height="75" />Here&#8217;s what went down at the local library I 1) picked up Paper Towns, then 2) looked and searched for and inquired after <em>These Is My Words</em> but 3) it was nowhere to be found. To assuage my melancholy regardingthis fact, I 4) picked up <em>An Abundance of Katherines</em>, (by John Green, author of <em>Paper Towns</em>). If you&#8217;ve read <em>Paper Towns</em>, you know what the numbered sentence is about. If you haven&#8217;t, what are you doing here?! Go get it (only I think I got the last one at the Southwest Regional branch of the Fort Worth Public Library&#8211;so don&#8217;t go there).</p>
<p>Another reason to get the book is that it was awarded the 2009 Edgar Award for best Young Adult novel. And it&#8217;s pretty good to boot.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-498" title="outsiders" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/outsiders.jpg" alt="outsiders" width="79" height="129" />It was interesting reading from the 18-year-old boy point of view. Besides <em>The Outsiders</em> (written by a teen girl, S.E. Hinton) you don&#8217;t really get the male perspective in a lot of YA fiction. The nether region jokes were not so awesome for a 34 year old mom, but were in fact much more tame than what I remember boys talking about when I was a teen.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-497" title="41CHjByyWmL._SL500_AA240_" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/41CHjByyWmL._SL500_AA240_-150x150.jpg" alt="41CHjByyWmL._SL500_AA240_" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<p>Youngsters who enjoy this book might even want to voluntarily pick up <em>Leaves of Grass</em> by Walt Whitman which is a public service that John Green has provided.</p>
<p>On to writing:</p>
<p>So, I wrote a pterodactyl sized (but feathered) bird into my short story yesterday. And I&#8217;m currently wondering where I may have gotten off track. Before you say, &#8220;oh, that&#8217;s not so bad&#8221; let it be known that the bird dropped off a little man wielding a sword before picking up my protag and flying off with her. Oh the humanity!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m thinking that this might be my story&#8217;s way of avenging itself after being left untouched for over a month.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-500" title="pterodactylusNT" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/pterodactylusNT1.jpg" alt="pterodactylusNT" width="160" height="120" /></p>
<p>*In searching for a pterodactyl image I found out that pterodactyl is not the proper name for the flying lizard&#8230;in fact, pterodactylus is the correct name and they are much smaller than their brother, pteranodon who would actually be the creature I was talking about in my story.</p>
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		<title>monday monday</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 15:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Now that I&#8217;ve got you humming&#8230;
My writing hiatus is officially over. Back on the blog, back on the Word doc. So do me a favor, comment!!! I love the feedback and it encourages me to write more of the stuff you&#8217;ve come to know and love, or at least tolerate.
I&#8217;ll also be heading back to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now that I&#8217;ve got you humming&#8230;</p>
<p>My writing hiatus is officially over. Back on the blog, back on the Word doc. So do me a favor, comment!!! I love the feedback and it encourages me to write more of the stuff you&#8217;ve come to know and love, or at least tolerate.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll also be heading back to the library to catch up on my reading. If you want to follow along, this is what I&#8217;ll be checking out:</p>
<p><em>Paper Towns</em> by John Green</p>
<p><em>These is My Words</em> by Nancy E. Turner</p>
<p>and if I can find it -<em> Bloodroot </em>by Amy Greene I&#8217;ve seen it prominently reviewed in two magazines in the last week. Which means I might have to purchase it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll also be checking out whatever catches my eye. I&#8217;ll let you know what that is when I find it.</p>
<p>Have a super plus plus happy Monday everyone!</p>
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		<title>fifteen for friday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 19:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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1. In case you didn&#8217;t already know it, I LOVE alliteration. In fact, I would be okay with this as my epitaph:
 Jennifer Leigh Weadon Parker * November 18,1975 &#8211; November 18, 2075
 Mommy, Grandmommy, Great-grandmommy and Astonishing Advocate of Abominable use of Alliteration
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<p>1. In case you didn&#8217;t already know it, I LOVE <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliteration" target="_blank">alliteration</a>. In fact, I would be okay with this as my epitaph:</p>
<p><em> Jennifer Leigh Weadon Parker * November 18,1975 &#8211; November 18, 2075</em><em></em></p>
<p><em> Mommy, Grandmommy, Great-grandmommy and Astonishing Advocate of Abominable use of Alliteration</em></p>
<p>I know it&#8217;s a lot of letters and that will probably cost a lot of moolah, but for goodness&#8217; sake I lived a hundred years and died on my birthday, aren&#8217;t I worth it?</p>
<p>2. kids&#8230;. ahh&#8230; just kids.</p>
<p>3. Writing sarcasm is easier than it sounds. (See what I mean, you couldn&#8217;t tell I was being sarcastic could you?)</p>
<p>4. Finished <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Devils-Kiss-Sarwat-Chadda/dp/1423119991" target="_blank"><em>Devil&#8217;s Kiss</em> by Sarwat Chadda</a> last night. I really liked it! You should read it. I wrote Devil&#8217;s Kill first and took a minute to notice the mistake. Hmmm&#8230;</p>
<p>5. Mexican food rocks. Not sure I would feel right eating tamales on Christmas though.</p>
<p>6. My son read a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Games-Suzanne-Collins/dp/0439023483" target="_blank">book I recommended</a>! SCORE!</p>
<p>7. Me likey <a href="http://www.chuckmeout.com/" target="_blank">Chucky</a>.</p>
<p>8. Totally, completely, utterly frustrated with <a href="http://www.joomla.org/" target="_blank">Joomla!</a> (I did not add the !)</p>
<p>9. My ultimate Christmas wish: A maid once a week for a year. Must do windows.</p>
<p>10. Who came up with FIFTEEN? That&#8217;s way too many random ideas to come up with in one sitting.</p>
<p>11. Yeah, yeah, I know I did.</p>
<p>12. It was because I was afraid that five just wouldn&#8217;t be enough. I guess fourteen didn&#8217;t seem round enough.</p>
<p>13. Which is weird because fourteen is an even number and fifteen is not.</p>
<p>14. I&#8217;ve always thought that even=round. But now that I think about it, that&#8217;s not necessarily the case.</p>
<p>15. Rambling OUT. (Like Seacrest out&#8230;wow, that&#8217;s old. Oh well.)</p>
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		<title>reading list</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 21:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What I&#8217;ve been up to reading-wise:
**A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L&#8217;Engle &#8211; I don&#8217;t usually head back into middle grade fiction all that often (my only real exception is Harry Potter&#8211;which I think should be YA&#8211;but that&#8217;s a different argument). And I was reluctant to do so this last weekend. Alas, I had not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">What I&#8217;ve been up to reading-wise:<em><img class="size-full wp-image-462 aligncenter" title="images" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/images.jpg" alt="images" width="88" height="130" /></em></p>
<p><em>**A Wrinkle in Time</em> by Madeleine L&#8217;Engle &#8211; I don&#8217;t usually head back into middle grade fiction all that often (my only real exception is Harry Potter&#8211;which I think should be YA&#8211;but that&#8217;s a different argument). And I was reluctant to do so this last weekend. Alas, I had not been to the library or bookstore recently so I went into my son&#8217;s room and trolled around for some good reading. Of all the uncracked books in his library, <em>Wrinkle</em> stood out. I remembered when Mrs. Baker (of fourth grade fight fame) read this to us in the classroom and I&#8217;d really enjoyed it then so I thought I&#8217;d give it a whirl 14 years later and see if it held up. It did. It was short and sweet and relevant. Read it to your kids&#8230;or to the kid in you.</p>
<p><em><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-463 alignleft" title="15020952" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/15020952-150x150.jpg" alt="15020952" width="150" height="150" /></em></p>
<p><em>**Dancing in Red Shoes will Kill You </em>by Dorian Cirrone <em>- </em>Body image book. Short, fun and feminist. Definitely PG-14.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><img class="size-full wp-image-464 aligncenter" title="6319177" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/6319177.jpg" alt="6319177" width="98" height="124" /></em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><em>**Devil&#8217;s Kiss </em>bySarwat Chadda<em>- </em>Reading this now&#8230;.more to come!</p>
<p><em><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-465 alignleft" title="9781416971214" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/9781416971214-140x150.jpg" alt="9781416971214" width="140" height="150" /></em></p>
<p><em>**Extras</em> by Scott Westerfeld &#8211; Who woulda thought that a trilogy could include four books? I think the official term for this fourth installment is &#8220;a companion book to the series&#8221;. Especially since Tally Youngblood is not a main character and the events taking place are four years in the future from the <em>Uglies, Pretties, Specials</em> era. Anyhoo, I&#8217;m still in the first third of this book. But I did stop reading to start <em>Devil&#8217;s Kiss</em>&#8230;so it doesn&#8217;t bode well. Although, many books have been saved in the last half. I hope this is the case for <em>Extras</em>.</p>
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		<title>super unplus happy gray</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 22:38:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not a fan of the slate gray day and other grumps&#8230;
I swear I did nothing to en-grayify this photo. I cut out the grass out of this pic of my backyard because of it&#8217;s pitiful condition.
Next&#8230;
Is this how your mother taught you to hang up your coat? Apparently it&#8217;s how I taught my 13 year [...]]]></description>
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<p>Not a fan of the slate gray day and other grumps&#8230;</p>
<p>I swear I did nothing to en-grayify this photo. I cut out the grass out of this pic of my backyard because of it&#8217;s pitiful condition.</p>
<p>Next&#8230;</p>
<div id="attachment_454" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 235px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-454" title="grupms 001" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/grupms-001-225x300.jpg" alt="my coat closet" width="225" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">my coat closet</p></div>
<p>Is this how your mother taught you to hang up your coat? Apparently it&#8217;s how I taught my 13 year old to hang his. At first I found the coat on the floor of the closet. Called him on it, and he complained that there weren&#8217;t any coat hangers (even though I keep an AMPLE supply in the linen closet in a convenient coat hanger basket). So I handed the child a coat hanger&#8230;and above is a picture of the state of my closet a couple of hours later. I wonder what he did with the hanger I gave him?</p>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been in a book slump for a bit now. After I finished The Splendor Falls (a great book&#8211;READ Rosemary Clement-Moore. Now. Thanks.) I&#8217;ve been reading The Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld which I was really super dooper excited to start. I read the whole trilogy and I know this will sound nuts to a lot of people, but it really left me wanting. Something was missing here&#8230;only I can&#8217;t seem to articulate what that might be. I suppose I couldn&#8217;t relate to Tally Youngblood (the protag) who was pretty much a completely different person in each book due to the different surgeries that alter the mind as well as the body. And I really disliked the manifesto at the ending&#8230;it seemed to come from an unauthentic place. *SPOILER* I know Tally was always concerned about the environment, but she never really tried to educate herself beyond remembering what she was taught growing up at school&#8230;but she was also taught in school that all &#8220;random&#8221; people (those who are pre-surgery) are ugly. Brainwashing. So she&#8217;s okay with some brainwashing or mind altering, but not all?</p>
<p>This in no way means I am anti-environment. Just saying.</p>
<p>Please chime in if you have differing views on this (or backup would be nice too). I&#8217;m always happy to talk books.</p>
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		<title>you may be asking</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[where did you go?
short answer &#8211; I took an undeserved break from the computer.
longer answer &#8211; the store, Wylie, the library, church (finally!), building a blanket for my forthcoming niece or nephew,  immaculatizing my daughter&#8217;s landmine field of a room;
Books! where I visited rural Alabama (The Splendor Falls), Utah and California (The Actor and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>where did you go?</p>
<p>short answer &#8211; I took an undeserved break from the computer.</p>
<p>longer answer &#8211; the store, Wylie, the library, church (finally!), building a blanket for my forthcoming niece or nephew,  immaculatizing my daughter&#8217;s landmine field of a room;</p>
<p>Books! where I visited rural Alabama (The Splendor Falls), Utah and California (The Actor and the Housewife), Australia (Jellicoe Road), turn of the century England (The Sweet Far Thing), turn of the century New York (Splendor) and a fictitious city called Emond&#8217;s Field (Eye of the World). I know I&#8217;m forgetting something, but I think that&#8217;s okay. <img src='http://jlparker.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<div id="attachment_418" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 331px"><img class="size-full wp-image-418" title="cat eyes" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/cat-eyes.jpg" alt="PJ was feeling jealous" width="321" height="391" /><p class="wp-caption-text">PJ was feeling jealous</p></div>
<p>Maybe photos do steal your soul&#8230;if you&#8217;re a cat. Wait, do cats have souls?</p>
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		<title>what i&#8217;m reading</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 16:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What I&#8217;ve read recently:
 
Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen
I wanted to love this book for many reasons. First, it is the latest (and the last one to be read by me) of the Sarah Dessen books (at least for now). I was under the assumption that her successive novels would just get better [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What I&#8217;ve read recently:</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-399" title="along-for-the-ride-cover" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/along-for-the-ride-cover.jpg" alt="along-for-the-ride-cover" width="140" height="211" /><em> </em></p>
<p><em>Along for the Ride</em> by Sarah Dessen</p>
<p>I wanted to love this book for many reasons. First, it is the latest (and the last one to be read by me) of the Sarah Dessen books (at least for now). I was under the assumption that her successive novels would just get better and better. After <em>Just Listen</em> and <em>Lock and Key</em>, I was sure I would adore <em>Along for the Ride</em>. I enjoyed it enough, but it took me several days to read. That definitely means that I did not love it. I didn&#8217;t want to spike it into the book depository or anything. It was just okay.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-401" title="pdfh_4" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/pdfh_4.png" alt="pdfh_4" width="110" height="160" /><em> </em></p>
<p><em>Prom Dates from Hell</em> by Rosemary Clement-Moore</p>
<p>This was a FUN read. Smart and sarcastic Maggie Quinn is having a helluva senior year. Strange things are happening and her &#8220;spidey senses&#8221; are tingling. Suspend all disbelief when reading this book and it will be a fun-house read. The story moves along quickly, lots happening. I got through it much faster than <em>Along</em>&#8230; and I can&#8217;t wait to get my hands on the next Maggie Quinn book.</p>
<p>And what I&#8217;m reading now:</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-402" title="onwriting" src="http://jlparker.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/onwriting.jpg" alt="onwriting" width="168" height="168" /><em>On Writing</em> by Stephen King</p>
<p>I am a huge non-fan of non-fiction. I try to put it off as long as possible. I was, however, very pleasantly surprised when I started reading <em>On Writing</em> and didn&#8217;t want to put it down. The first third of the book reads like a short biography, and King knows how to write about experiences. It&#8217;s vivid and quick, no wasted words. The second third is the heavier stuff, but even that King makes light. He writes like he loves it (even grammar!) and urges you to love your writing too. I&#8217;m not through it yet, but at this rate I will be soon&#8211;and for me to read non-fiction this quickly is stunning.</p>
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		<title>catching fire, writing odds and ends&#8230;necessarily in that order</title>
		<link>http://jlparker.net/2009/09/21/catching-fire-writing-odds-and-ends-necessarily-in-that-order/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 00:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whew! That was a long title, my goodness. Let me take a breath&#8230;
&#8216;kay.
catching fire

On my fifteen last Friday I mentioned that I read Catching Fire. That wasn&#8217;t a lie. I did, and I loved it. It left me hanging more than The Hunger Games did, so now I&#8217;m angry  with Suzanne Collins until the next [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whew! That was a long title, my goodness. Let me take a breath&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8216;kay.</p>
<p>catching fire</p>
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<p>On my fifteen last Friday I mentioned that I read <em>Catching Fire</em>. That wasn&#8217;t a lie. I did, and I loved it. It left me hanging more than <em>The Hunger Games</em> did, so now I&#8217;m angry  with Suzanne Collins until the next book comes out. BTW, READ THIS BOOK. But make sure you read <em>The Hunger Games</em> first, of course.</p>
<p>writing stuff</p>
<p>This is really cool &#8211; <a href="http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Literature/21L-003Fall2003/CourseHome/index.htm" target="_blank">MIT&#8217;s (that&#8217;s Massachusetts Institute of Technology) FREE online writing course</a>. No grades, but you get the syllabus, assignments and course materials (downloadable).</p>
<p>This is where I <a href="http://education-portal.com/articles/10_Universities_Offering_Free_Writing_Courses_Online.html" target="_blank">got that link</a>. There are also free courses offered by Purdue University, UCLA, and the University of Utah to name a handful (minus two fingers).</p>
<p>I learned a lot about writing this weekend thanks to my pal Jenny Martin. She is the librarian who<a href="http://jlparker.net/2009/09/14/guest-blogger-jenny-martin-librarian-extrodinaire/" target="_blank"> guest blogged for me last week</a>, remember? I learned that one of those courses mentioned above would be a great idea for me. <a href="http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/passivevoice.html" target="_blank">Passive voice</a>, who knew! (It seems like everyone I know knew. ugh.) Also, this <a href="http://www.julieolsen.com/near/onespace.html" target="_blank">one space between sentences</a> is going to take some getting used to. It was the only thing that stuck from 7th grade typing class.  There!  I did it again. oy.</p>
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