The Catmage Chronicles
Andy thought he was going crazy when a talking cat showed up at his front door. He couldn’t have been more wrong.Goldeneyes is a Catmage – a cat with human intelligence and magical abilities. Andy is an eighth grader who is smart, impulsive, and trying to avoid the school bully at all costs. A prophecy threw them together. There’s just one problem: Goldeneyes can’t stand humans.The Catmage world is heading toward war. Goldeneyes and Andy must try to stop the enemy from getting stronger. And they must save a powerful Catmage who’s been kidnapped. For Goldeneyes, it’s personal. That Catmage is her grandmother.Andy and Goldeneyes must try to put aside their differences. If they can’t, the enemy will soon be too powerful to defeat…
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I miss Ilyka
Come back, Ilyka. Come back. I have no one else to hang with while tweaking the boys on feminist issues.
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Haveil Havalim is up
The Carnival of the Jews is ready for you, Mr. DeMille.
Haveil Havalim
Our very own Soccer Dad is hosting Haveil Havalim, a.k.a. Carnival of the Jews. If you like this blog, you’ll like the posts in the carnival. Go check it out.
Haveil Havalim
This week’s Carnival of the Jews, in two parts. One. Two. Why two? Why not?
Other people’s blogs
I found a new blog today, the Bookworm Room. It is blogrolled. Check it out: Israel, politics, books, and dogs. I think Harrison would like this blog a lot. Come to think of it, use the comments here to recommend … Continue reading
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Dr. Manhattan is back
Who? Well, if you have to ask, you weren’t here back in the bleginning. Er, beginning of blogs. Welcome back, Doc.
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Six more things about me
Damian decided that I need to tell my readers six more things about me. It’s a meme. You’re supposed to tell six unimportant things about yourself or your habits, then tag six more people. Yeah, the tag stops here, unless … Continue reading
Not closed
I recently commented on the closing arguments of the Enderlin/Karsenty case in France. Based on the information I had, I questioned how France 2 could have alleged that King Hussein visited Jamal al-Dura. After checking back with my source, he … Continue reading
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Refuah Shlema for Tim Blair
Your thoughts and prayers are needed for a friend down under. Tim’s always been a friend to me. My thoughts are with you, and I’ll try to remember you for the official Refuah Shlema on Shabbat as well.
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Day by Day pledge drive
I rarely send you folks over to give people money, but Chris Muir, the creator, writer, and artist who gives us one of the best comic strips since Bloom County (and one of quite the opposite politics, for the most … Continue reading
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Arab regimes vs. bloggers round 1392
Dissident Saudi Blogger Is Arrested Farhan’s is the first arrest of a blogger in Saudi Arabia. Two Egyptian bloggers and one Tunisian are currently behind bars, according to Sami ben Gharbia, advocacy director for Global Voices, an international research group … Continue reading
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Woof
Harrison’s blogging again. Harrison, I can read your blog without having to crack a rib from trying not to laugh out loud now. I work from home four days a week. Not that I read blogs during the time I … Continue reading
Meanwhile, over at Sarah’s…
Tribute to a dog Max’s first piano recital (cuteness overload)
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Lair Simon’s newest thing
Oh, so this is what Lair’s doing in his spare time. He’s not blogging much, but he’s calling Nardo and leaving instructions. (Language warning: Don’t play these at work without an earpiece.) Click on the speaker to listen to them … Continue reading
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On adult bat mitzvahs and crankiness
Hm. I’m starting to think the stress was affecting me more than I’d realized. Go check out this post by Elisson, my haftarah tutor. He’s talking about me. Thanks, Elisson. It made me smile. Yeah, I think you were definitely … Continue reading
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