Thursday, April 26, 2012

A (Possibly) Minor Change...

   Okay, I am going to changes a few things about this blog: I honestly don't want to write like a million posts about books, (and I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to either). So from now on, I'll write a sentence or two about the book(s), and tell if there's a movie. I hope you don't mind! And if there's anything else you could do to make it better, I'd be glad if you could tell me. Thanks!

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  1. Hi, Eden! I'm Kendra - your Dad's cousin :)

    I really like your posts, especially when I can tell that you really liked a book and are excited to tell your readers about it.

    It is your blog, and I'd say - write about what you what to when you want to! If you don't feel like putting up a post one day, don't worry... your readers will understand :)

    Keep up the great work! You are an amazing girl!

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    1. Thank you!!! You're right--it IS my blog, and I should just write what I want to. Thank you for the advice!

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  2. Hi Eden
    Way to go on your blog!! Maybe you could just write whatever you want about the books you read and if people want to know more they can just ask you!
    I think you do a good job of telling what you think about the books you've read.
    Jean (a friend of your mom's who happens to live in France)

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  3. Hi Eden!
    I LOVE your blog. And I concur- write whatever you feel moved to write! Sometimes one sentence is all it takes to draw someone into a book.
    For example, yesterday I started reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with my son who's seven. We couldn't get past the first chapter without sniffles! "Only once a year, on his birthday, did Charlie Bucket ever get to taste a bit of chocolate..." What else need I say??
    Keep up the good work! You are making the world a better place. "Give me a man or woman who has read a thousand books and you give me an interesting companion. Give me a man or woman who has read perhaps three and you give me a dangerous enemy indeed." ~ Anne Rice
    Love, Mrs. Baskett

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