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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Internet Review of Books
The July issue of the always-rewarding Internet Review of Books is up and as lively as ever. My review of Wall Street is one of 13 non-fiction and five fiction reviews, a "Lasting Impressions" review of The Education of Harriet Hatfield, and the Brief Reviews section.
The IRB just keeps getting better and better. They are always looking for new volunteers -- for reviews or essays -- so please contact them if you are interested in participating.
Challenge of the Day: The Spice of Life
Rebecca of Rebecca Reads is hosting a Spice of Life Challenge that hits me at just the right time because the focus is on books about food and I have been in the mood for books about food ever since my sister started culinary school in January.
Find the detail of the challenge here. I have opted to participate at the "sampler" level. My choices for each of the four categories (or, should I say, "courses") are:
Cookbook: The Silver Palate Cookbook by Julee Rosso and Sheila Lukins (which overlaps with my "silver" choice for the Colorful Reading Challenge)
Nonfiction: Au Revoir to All That by Michael Steinberger
Memoirs/Essays: Julie & Julia by Julie Powell
Fiction: The Last Chinese Chef by Nicole Mones (because I really, really liked her Lost in Translation book)