Seereuslie!!!!!!!! (Okay, so I'm not really)
The year is almost over. In fact, there are a total of four days and about seven hours-- give or take a couple-- until it is time to turn the page of the calendar. Actually, I need to do more than that: I need to put up a totally new calendar. I guess I need to think about that. Pretty soon it's going to be January, and then I'm going to look at my wall and wonder if anything's happening. I won't know because I didn't write it down because I didn't have a calendar. So there is a reason why you should get a sixteen-month calendar. It's so you don't get hung up without those precious little squares when the clock chimes midnight.
However, that's not why I'm posting. I'm posting because nobody has voted on the book of the year. I think I know what I'm going to choose, but I'm not announcing it until I have a whole paragraph written up, including author, and series of the year. In choosing the author of the year, should I go with the one whose books I read the most or the one whose books I enjoyed the most? I want your opinion! (note: it probably won't change my vote, but that doesn't matter :P)
7 comments:
does my textbook count???
who says i haven't voted?
Well, what did you vote?
never mind.
Sure, your textbook counts-- if you've read it and if you provide a title and author(s).
I'm not quite finished with it yet but my vote is: Reflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund Burke.
Educational Research by Richard Gay and somebody else.
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