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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

I'd Like to Share: September 2013


Our nominees are in for the September edition of I'd Like to Share!

In the Inspirational category...
Gwyn May nominated Petie for My Manifesto
Lizzie nominated Jarrod Terry for The Redeeming of Thomas
Miss Dashwood nominated Rachel for Let's Choose Ignorance, M'kay?

In the Informative category...
Miss Jane Bennet nominated Melody for A Jane Austen Party
Molly nominated Anne-girl for Eponine! Come, My Dear!
Anne-girl nominated Mime for Memento Mori: Seven Ways to Make Me Cry
Eva nominated Sierra Bailey for A Tale of Two Cities {Charles Darnay}

In the Just Plain Interesting category...
Melody nominated Miss Jane Bennet for Frank Churchill and the Villain of Emma
Emma Jane nominated Miss Elizabeth Bennet for Downton Abbey - Series 4 Trailer and Analysis
Carissa Horton nominated Charity for The Intuitive Writer
Maddie Rose nominated Hayden for Forgotten Heroines: Mrs. Oliver
Leanna nominated Kiri Liz for Memorable Worlds: Neverland

Thank you to all who participated!  Please don't forget to comment on your nominees' blog posts to let them know that post has been nominated.  :D The ITLS page is now open for October nominations!

4 comments:

  1. Sigh, I wuv that Marianne pictuhe. :D

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  2. Oh, goody!! I was looking forward to this month's group of links!! I'm whacking myself on the head right now, as I realize that I completely forgot to keep this in mind while reading blogs this month. Now that I think of it, there were so many posts that I really enjoyed... oh, well. I do apologize.

    Uh...

    Gasp.

    That's my name.

    As in *MY* name.

    Little, ole, uninspiring me.

    Kiri Liz.

    Okay, I just officially fainted.

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  3. Just a note to say that for the last several months, I have been meaning to tell you that I borrowed Eowyn's copy of 'Only a Novel' and I really enjoyed it! The proposal scene was so good; I laughed, I cried. It was a really good first novel, IMHO.

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