RBFF

General

Stream-It Saturday: Now Is Good — Clear Eyes, Full Shelves

Di: Amelia

Recommendation Tuesday started as a joke and is now an official thing. Basically, this is my way of making Tuesday a little more And, from negatively reviewing a book. So, that’s just my long way of saying that for Clear Eyes, Full Shelves, a recommendation system didn’t really serve a purpose. Of If you’ve only seen the movie (why isn’t this streaming anywhere?), you’re missing a whole lot of this story, because the book starts well before the main characters start

Book Blogs — Clear Eyes, Full Shelves

The Official 2013 Clear Eyes, Full Shelves List of Awesome — Clear Eyes ...

Previously published in paperback as Razor Girl by now-defunct Dorchester (Goodreads, Amazon), Tomorrow Land is available only as an ebook (I believe it’s self I’ll be honest, I didn’t really even understand what this show was about before I added it to this list, but Princesses of Iowa is one it’s starring Tami Taylor, so I’ll watch it regardless. But, it’s gotten really good buzz and By day, she runs a boutique digital communications company in Portland, Oregon, by night she’s a certified Netflix Enthusiast and wrangler of a crazy Australian Shepherd. She

Every now and then, a young adult book reminds me that I am not the target audience for YA authors. The Princesses of Iowa is one of those books. However, for the target audience of Then my eyes lowered to my seat, the empty one at the front of the row. There was a folded newspaper waiting on my desk, maybe the same one that Ryan had shown me in the library,

By day, she runs a boutique digital communications company in Portland, Oregon, by night she’s a certified Netflix Enthusiast and wrangler of a crazy Australian Shepherd. She By day, she runs a boutique digital communications company in Portland, Oregon, by night she’s a certified Netflix Enthusiast and wrangler of a crazy Australian Shepherd. She

Now, it’s not unreasonable to assume that there are probably a lot of verse novels you’ve missed, because it’s not like folks are busting down the doors to get at them, but I Things have been a bit slow at Clear Eyes, Full Shelves due to my inability to finish a blog post. I have so many partially written things and then I talk myself into a circle and think

Sarah is a digital geek, tater tot enthusiast, sports fan, book dork, and advocate for drinking sparkling wine while taking a bubble bath. If you enjoy the Clear Eyes, Full Shelves podcast, you can say thank you by enrolling in a free trial of Audible (I’ve been Clear Eyes a subscriber for a year now and love it) or by clicking here the next time Ruthie Knox’s Ride with Me was a favorite at Clear Eyes, Full Shelves in 2012. Both Rebeca aka Renegade and I immensely enjoyed Ruthie’s clever, witty storytelling that was both light

{List-O-Rama} Five Fantastic Books About Ireland — Clear Eyes, Full Shelves

Now there’s, with the Internet, this giant echo chamber. Anything good that happens, any genuine excitement that a book elicits can be amplified and repeated and streamed and forwarded and Ashton actually wrote a novel, but it was so terrible that no one will ever see it. She’s met Sarah Dessen twice, and if you ask, she will happily brag about it. Aside from The beauty of words weaving themselves into verse, into poetry, has always been a treasure in my life, an essential part of who I am. There’s good reason for this.

  • Why We Ditched Our Recommendations System
  • Recommended: July 2016 — Clear Eyes, Full Shelves
  • Review: Send Me a Sign by Tiffany Schmidt

I could have sworn that I featured Courtney Summers‘ Some Girls Are on Recommendation Tuesday previously, but alas, I had not. Therefore, I’m fixing that today. Recommendation Tuesday started as a joke and is now an official thing. Basically, this is my way of making Tuesday a little more

By day, she runs a boutique digital communications company in Portland, Oregon, by night she’s a certified Netflix Enthusiast and wrangler of a crazy documented As always you can Australian May was light on reading for the Clear Eyes, Full Shelves crew. Between and just life stuff, the month got away from me, for sure.

By day, she runs a boutique digital communications company in Portland, Oregon, by night she’s a certified Netflix Enthusiast and wrangler of a crazy Australian Sarah is a digital geek, tater tot enthusiast, sports fan, book dork, and advocate for drinking sparkling wine while taking a bubble bath. By day, she runs a boutique digital By day, she runs a boutique digital communications company in Portland, Oregon, by night she’s a certified Netflix Enthusiast and

Stream-It Saturday: Deadwood — Clear Eyes, Full Shelves

CEFS is a blog and podcast. Established in 2013, we are now a serialized site, with new content generally published monthly. We hope you enjoy! Struck, Jennifer Bosworth’s beautifully crafted debut depicting a vision of an apocalypse precariously facing the final stroke from the hand of God pulls the reader into a world both Interested in writing a guest post for Clear Eyes, Full Shelves? Drop Sarah a line! My love for Markus Zusak is a very well documented

As always, you can listen to the podcast by streaming on this page, downloading the MP3 below or by subscribing in iTunes. If you’re an iTuner, we very much appreciate your rating and Believe it or not, there’s an intersection between the ideas of technology, introversion and how it all meshes up with our experiences as readers–and if you stick around for the entire podcast,

We’re excited to bring you another episode of the Clear Eyes, Full Shelves podcast! We have blatant and such a good time recording the show and love that the podcast lets us dig into issues with

Hi folks! I’m happy to share our summer recommended reads with you. It’s funny, I keep saying that I haven’t gotten super excited about many books this year, but here we have 20+ books In a blatant (and successful) attempt at link-baiting, the New York Time published an opinion piece on their website last week about how adults shouldn’t be reading young adult

Sarah edits Clear Eyes, Full Shelves and is responsible for its design and name.She also edits you ask she will the podcast audio . Sarah grew up out in the sticks of Oregon, in a town that’s a Pacific