![]() #Nerd bookends series#The story could have done with being shortened by at least a third to stop it dragging out so badly in the middle. During the rest of the month she read and reviewed 1000 Incredible Costume and Cosplay Ideas, and has also read the Strangers in Paradise series for the Gender in Comic Books course which sadly she did not enjoy at all. The book had an excellent premise but in her opinion (agreed with by the rest of the book club members) desperately needed an editor to attack it heavily with a red pen. Sophie spent most of the month ploughing through her latest book club read: The Host by Stephanie Meyer. Admittedly, her family’s favorite idea is installing a fountain on the top of the toilet that gushes each time the toilet is flushed. It’s a transformative book that reframes decisions about education, afterschool enrichment, and much more. She’s buying extra copies to give away. She’s also marking up pages in The Big Book of Hacks: 264 Amazing DIY Projects. #Nerd bookends free#Laura can’t rhapsodize enough about Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life by Peter Gray. And the dragons are so haughty and awesome! Blood of Dragons is out now, but someone is taking their sweet time in her library system, and Rebecca may have to go buy the book because she is desperate to know what happens! Image: Basic Books Hobb is a rare fantasy writer that not only features a strong female character, but several strong female characters- each overcoming obstacles in her own way. Rebecca is a big fan of Robin Hobb, especially the Liveship Trader series. She has reread all the books in the Rain Wilds Chronicles to get ready for the book. This month it’s not what Rebecca is currently reading, but what she’s waiting to read: Blood of Dragons by Robin Hobb. Even though all three are for young readers, Cathe enjoys listening to books before letting her daughter read the print version. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King or Fablehaven Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary or The Sisters Grimm: The Unusual Suspects. While she is stumbling her way through the Skaven rulebook for Warhammer Fantasy in preparation for a large tournament in June, she is trying to decide between listening to The Guardians Nicholas St. This month we’ve read books about DIY hacks and learning, costuming and cosplay, and even listened to some audio options.Ĭathe is not much of a reader, but does like to listen. Collectively, we sure manage to make our way through a fair number of pages, whether we’re reading them on dead trees or e-readers. It’s time for another look at the GeekMoms’ never-ending stack of books. ![]()
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