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[Think Aloud] – #13 – Love Triangles Are Not Actually Triangles

Think Aloud explores book-related discussions encompassing reading, writing, blogging, and perhaps newsworthy content. The focus is to push the boundaries, stretch the mind, and encourage dialogue within this community. Let’s all think out loud.

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Table Topic:
Love Triangles
Are Not Actually Triangles

Abstract:

Modern love triangles should not be confused with Love-V’s.

(Disclaimer: I’m ignoring the likely origin of love triangles referencing A likes B, B likes C, and C likes A for the point to be made. The word triangle is used more a dozen+ times. I apologize if you end up hating triangles.)


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[Miscellaneous] Awards/Tags — The Reader Problems Book Tag

Miscellaneous is the tagline to store random posts that don’t really belong elsewhere. They may involve tags, awards, challenges, and other book blogging nonsense.

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What’s Miscellaneous Today?
The Reader Problems Book Tag

I was tagged by Cristina @ Girl In The Pages and Briana @ Pages to Picture to rant about some problems I have as a reader. Thanks, Cristina and Briana, for being cooler than cucumbers and nominating me to complete this! Onward.

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[Toronto International Book Fair] — Journal: Day 3 (Nov 16)

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And so it begins: the bittersweet Sunday and the beginning to the end of a weekend of labour and fun and books. Today was the day that I could finally enjoy being a consumer. It just didn’t help that I was stuck on commute because it didn’t occur to me to find out that it was also the Santa Clause Parade in downtown Toronto. So there were many kids and semi-agitated parents stuck in the same vehicle. I was kind of disgruntled when we were stuck in traffic for 45-minutes in a 10-meter stretch because I knew I had to get down earlier to buy a book for a signing. But I’m a pretty patient person. So even if the world went to the crapper and those on the commuter bus went manic, I’ll still be the one in the corner patiently waiting hoping for some salvation. Tangents.

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