Friday, January 22, 2010

Join the LiBLOGrary

Welcome to our LiBLOGrary!

This project is a collaborative idea between sisters. We wanted to create a fun forum for sharing the stories we read in books, magazines, newspapers, on street signs, and the like. It is intended to be a place for anyone to share their experiences with the written word. Please feel welcome to follow the site's reviews, and explore the content and suggestions as it unfolds and evolves. If you are interested in writing with us, shoot us an email at LiBLOGrary [at] gmail [dot] com. Tell us a little about yourself, and we will add you as an author to the site so you can post your own reviews.

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Below is the list of survey questions to help you as you review the amazing stories you want to share. These are meant to be a jump start for your discussion, to help you think about the literature you read in new ways. Though we suggest following the format provided, if some questions don't apply feel free to leave them out. We reserve the right to edit or remove defamatory or inappropriate postings (though we hope it won't be an issue!). Thanks for being a part of this fun project and sharing 'your side of the story'!

~ Tell us the title:
~ Who penned this work?:
~ How did this piece find it's way to your nightstand?:
~ Number of pages:
~ Time passed from start to finish?:
~ Describe the cover:
~ In what section of the bookstore would a reader find this?:
~ Summary of the basic plot:
~ Background information on the story/author:
~ What did you think of it? (your general response, what you liked or didn't like, what you learned, anything else you want to share about it):
~ Which page was your favorite? Share why:
~ If the story was made into a movie, who would you cast as the main characters?
~ Share a quote that was worth reading twice. Explain why:
~ Choose your rating:
          - Changed. My. Life.
          - I laughed, I cried, I want you to read it
          - A definite page-turner
          - Good to check out but don't spend the cash.
          - Why did I waste my weekend on this?
          - A disgrace to paper everywhere
~ Flip to page 2, 22, or 202. Share the 7th sentence on the page.

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