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What book do you wish more people had read this year? People love to create Best of the Year lists every December, but we prefer to spotlight the most overlooked books each season.
Below, we are linking to free samples of the Most Overlooked Books of 2012. Share your favorite overlooked book in the comments section, and we’ll add a sample to our growing list.
To get the list started, we took selected titles from Slate’s long list of underrated books and Flavorwire’s Notable Books Unfairly Overlooked by ‘The New York Times’ list.
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New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.
The Muxtape site is currently all the rage, and of course the librarians are at the forefront. Exhibit A: Library muxtape by Jessamyn West. Find lots of muxtapes (online mix tapes that don’t require any plugins or downloads) to listen to on the site’s home page or on the Muxtape Wiki. It’s a great way to hear some new music, especially when it’s posted by someone you know.
Hat tip to Aaron for first twittering about the site and then having some fun with it (hurry and check it out before he changes the audio selections!).
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*click on the image to see it larger* This weekend I finished a commission for an original watercolour painting of an eastern bluebird. I decided to try a square format for this one and I like how it turned out. As before, I use sepia pen & ink first before painting.
The original painting will be a gift for a 1-year old, which I think is a really lovely idea.
gorgeous painting Claire.
Wow this is so lovely. I'm sure they will love it!
my goodness, that couldn't be more pretty!
Beautiful colours in your painting - its adorable.
Very sweet! I love the square shape too.
Hi Claire, Jamie sent me here to have a look. I am her next-door neighbour and she thought I might be interested because I am an illustrator, a knitter and I also live in a bungalow. Next time you're at Jamie's place, get her to bring you over to say hello.
That is just lovely - and how perfect it looks with your header, and your avatar!
This is so lovely Claire. And I'm really geeked about all the home projects you've been posting. Being a fairy new first-time homeowner myself, and living in a fixer upper, I love to see these sort of things! SO much fun! Your living room looks great!