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Bloggers in the PNW

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Bloggers in the PNW

Who is lucky enough to have so many rainy days as an excuse to read? WA, OR, ID, BC and NorCal bloggers or anyone else fueled by lattes welcome!

Location: Seattle, WA
Members: 26
Latest Activity: Oct 23

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Kristen M.

Seattle Bookfest - October 24 and 25 - Columbia City (Seattle) - 10am to 6pm 3 Replies

Started by Kristen M.. Last reply by Kristen M. Oct 23.

Wendi Barker

Get-Together at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park, WA (near Seattle/Bothell) 22 Replies

Started by Wendi Barker. Last reply by Wendi Barker Jul 31.

Kristen M.

Introductions 25 Replies

Started by Kristen M.. Last reply by Kristen M. May 30.

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Heidi M. Thomas Comment by Heidi M. Thomas on June 12, 2009 at 11:08pm
I've been in Montana for 2 1/2 weeks & it' been cool & rainy until yesterday! I guess I took it with me! Anyway, the farmers & ranchers in eastern MT appreciated it! LOL
Cinnamon Comment by Cinnamon on June 12, 2009 at 5:46pm
My review of Eyes Like Stars by Lisa Mantchev.
JennaKay Francis Comment by JennaKay Francis on June 1, 2009 at 12:16pm
Can anyone BELIEVE the weather we're having in Seattle???
Cinnamon Comment by Cinnamon on May 29, 2009 at 3:08pm
My review of East of the Sun is up.
JennaKay Francis Comment by JennaKay Francis on May 28, 2009 at 11:11am
It's been so beautiful in the PNW lately that I don't know if anyone is sitting inside doing any blogging! I know I'm sorely remiss in that category. But, hey, it's early enough that it's still chilly outside despite the sun, so here I am. Just wanted to say HI!
ERIN BLEEK Comment by ERIN BLEEK on March 30, 2009 at 10:21pm
If you haven’t read Robert Dugoni, you should. He’s my new favorite author. Dugoni writes legal thrillers, but they’re not trial books, they’re books about injustice with a legal bent. In Wrongful Death Dugoni brings back his protagonist David Sloane and his sidekick, Charles Jenkins, from The Jury Master, and I’m glad he did. Sloane is a great character, a hero with a conscience. Now living in Seattle, Sloane is approached by the widow of a National Guardsman killed in Iraq who wants to sue the government and the military. The odds are stacked against Sloane and his client because of military law, and they get worse for him and his family when he starts investigating how this soldier died. It’s not a book about the war, but the Iraq scenes are very real and frightening. Dugoni doesn’t glorify the war, he tells it straight. If you’re looking for real characters and action packed suspense, read this book.
 

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Kristen M. Wendi Barker Nicola O. JennaKay Francis Jena Lohrbach Heidi M. Thomas Cinnamon Wendy Michele Darcy Wishard Mo (Un-Mainstream Mom Reads) Teddy bethany (dreadlock girl) tanabata Stacey @ book:thirty Libbee Alyce ERIN BLEEK Book Wenches monnibo Ciara Stewart Natalie Kinga B Joseph Arellano Crystal Abel Janice Beley, Arsenal Pulp Press
 
 

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