Archive for the “on reading” category

Happy Women’s Day!

by gribi on March 8, 2013

Nearly Everything You Need to Know About Goodreads

by gribi on March 6, 2013

I like Goodreads. Lately, quite a few of my friends have joined Goodreads, which made my bookworm heart glad. Thrilled, in fact. You don’t have a clue what Goodread is? Let me tell you almost everything you need to know (…)

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Screensavers for iPhone 5/iPod5

by gribi on February 20, 2013

This is another post with bookish visuals. Although I’ve been reading as usual, it seems like I prefer pictures and visuals to words and reviews. I have a feeling it’s temporary and dearly hoping that in time, I’ll find the balance between (…)

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Happy Valentine’s Day

by gribi on February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine’s Day, dear ones! “Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed.” says the LORD, who has compassion on you. (…)

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Introducing Gribook Creative

by gribi on February 13, 2013

Can’t think of a subtle way to do this, so I’ll just say it: I started a new project: Gribook Creative.  What is Gribook Creative? Long story. Care to hear about it? (If not, just skip to the pictures, further (…)

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Ann Voskamp Quotes

by gribi on January 31, 2013

Out of all the books read in 2012, this has to be my favourite. One Thousand Gifts, by Ann Voskamp My one criteria for choosing this book was that I will go back to it, again and again. It is (…)

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Book Covers Galore

by gribi on January 16, 2013

I don’t know about you, but beautiful book covers make me smile. More than that, they inspire me. So while my husband and I are in Copenhagen, I decided to visit a few bookshops and see if the famous Danish (…)

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To-Read in 2013

by gribi on January 10, 2013

I’ve not always planned a to-read list at the begining of the year. Having enjoyed it thoroughly last year – and having been able to go back to it when wondering what book to read next – I’ve decided to (…)

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