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January/February 2010
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Quote from husband as he entered the house on Saturday: "You're going to be happy. You received your issue of Bookmarks today!"
Somehow I managed to hold out on reading it until yesterday!
Stephanie wrote: "Lisa, as soon as I saw that MC was featured, I thought of you. Did Jon take a special request?!?!"No, but I think it's that psychic thread thing going on again! While I was in the car today, I thought, "I should post a hint that I'd love to see Michael Connelly as a featured author next year." No sooner had I thought it, I pulled up to the mailbox and there was my issue with MC waiting for me.
Hmmm..............quick, what else should I wish for? ;P
Yay! I received my copy yesterday and stayed up into the late hours reading much of it. I still have some left to enjoy, though. Perhaps I'll get to it while my son naps today.
I did my "happy dance" by the mailbox yesterday when I got the new issue! My neighbors think I'm a bit crazy! I really liked the section "What One Book" about the Jazz Age - an era that I don't know much about but would love to read more about! I always enjoy reading the section about a book group too. Looks like lots of great books coming up in early 2010!
Oh, my, I am in trouble! I am at page 5 of the magazine and have 7 books to be added to my TBR already...yikes!
Lynn wrote: "Oh, my, I am in trouble! I am at page 5 of the magazine and have 7 books to be added to my TBR already...yikes!"LOL! You've only looked at the Bookmarks Selections and the coming soon page. You are definitely in big trouble. I hope you put Wolf Hall on your TBR. I'm hoping to find it under my Christmas tree.
I haven't made my picks from this issue yet. I am such a nerd that I have to read the entire issue and then go back and highlight the ones I want to read and write them in my equally nerdy "Bookmarks To-Read Journal". 100% nerd.
I got my issue last night, and I have already starting shopping from it (I got an early gift card and was looking for ideas). I'm going to try 13 1/2.
Christine wrote: "I got my issue last night, and I have already starting shopping from it (I got an early gift card and was looking for ideas). I'm going to try 13 1/2."13 1/2 is good. Different from her series, but good. I think you'll enjoy it.
It definitely is out of my current genres, but I think it'll be fun to try something new.
When I ever saw it . . . WHOOOO HOOO -- I'll wait until I can savor it . . . I'll wait until I can savor it, I can read one page, I'll just read the cover, I don't want it to be over . . .TOOK IT TO BED AND READ THE WHOLE THING THAT NIGHT (although I skimmed a few things so that I can look at them anew later) THANK YOU FOR THIS MAGAZINE!
Stephanie wrote: "I haven't made my picks from this issue yet. I am such a nerd that I have to read the entire issue and then go back and highlight the ones I want to read and write them in my equally nerdy "Bookmar..."I am the same nerdy way! I read my Jan/Feb 2010 Bookmarks magazine cover to cover, marked all the ones I want to read, and already put my name in for particular requests at the library. The nerdiest part is...I absolutely love being this way...can't get enough of those books!
I'm right there with you both, Beth and Stephanie -- first I read, then I highlight, then I list . . .wouldn't change a thing!
By the way, I had to move my Bookmarks reading lists into a three subject notebook b/c it outgrew my stylish little "bookstore" type notebook I had.
I stick mine all full of those little sticky tabs -- looks like a porcupine on the sides! Then I list all the books I want to read in my notebook (alpha by author, of course, cuz I am an organizational nerd, myself). Then I file the magazines in a special file where I can refer to them later if I want.
Lynn, I use those sticky tabs too! I go back through old issues frequently, because what appealed to me 2 years ago may have changed. I often find MORE books to add, and wonder how come I didn't highlight them initially.
I love those little sticky tabs! I use them all of the time when I check out "books of book lists" from the library. I go through with my little sticky tabs and then transfer titles to my to-read notebook with the name of the book they came from as the heading. I eat all of this book nerdiness up.
I bought highlighters that have the sticky tabs built in, but the highlighters ran out quicker than the tabs. I'm a sucker for stuff like this.
You know, I have to hang around here more often ... my mood improves! Thanks so much for the kind words about the magazine everyone. Here's to good reading in 2010!Jon
Bookmarks Magazine wrote: "You know, I have to hang around here more often ... my mood improves! Thanks so much for the kind words about the magazine everyone. Here's to good reading in 2010!Jon"
Thanks for putting out such a great magazine, Jon!
I love Bookmarks Magazine. Not only do I find books I want to read I am also exposed to books that I would not normally pick up. My awareness has increased. Thank you. Keep up the good work!
Because of Bookmarks magazine, I feel like I am a much better well rounded reader. I LOVE my magazine!!!!! AND since Santa never brought my issue for me, and the New Year's elves had already packed everything away, I thought perhaps Bookmarks had my account marked down as being a very bad girl. Not so, says Jon (who personally answered my "help me" email alarm).
And now, I trudge through the deep snow, across one acre of drifts, with my face freezing, and my toes numb...and what do I find in the mailbox? YES! YES! YES! My Bookmarks, mmmm MY Bookmarks, YES, my Bookmarks!
Now, life can go on, the snow doesn't matter any more, and I can go snuggle in the corner of my reading chair with my post-its, my highlighter and my notebook and MY Bookmarks magazine. Life is good again!


Thanks for the early Christmas present. I was more excited to find Bookmarks in my mailbox than any Christmas card. I was especially happy to find a feature on Michael Connelly, my favorite author.