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Book Review – Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

by J.K. Rowling Is there anything not to love about Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince? Harry’s one-on-one lessons with Dumbledore and the friendship between them as they press forward in the fight against Voldemort is simply fantastic. It is evident from the beginning of the novel when Dumbledore arrives at the Dursley’s and takes […]

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Read in 2016: Children's Books, Comics, & Memoirs

Today is the second part in a series of posts about all of the books I read in 2016. This post highlights the 8 children’s books, 6 comics/graphic novels, and 13 memoirs I read last year, organized by genre but otherwise in somewhat random order. The BFG by Roald Dahl A childhood favorite full of […]

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New Book Releases This Week

by Stan Lee I’ve read more graphic novels than I have comic books, but a memoir by Stan Lee sounds cool. In this full-color edition, Lee details his love for superheroes and his life co-creating characters like the X-Men, Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, and the Avengers. by Louisa May Alcott, edited by John Matteson I’ve […]

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Jactionary in the News

[Photo Credit: Francis Gardler, Lincoln Journal Star] Erin Andersen from the Lincoln Journal Star newspaper read my blog and interviewed me for an article on adult coloring books. The article ran today and here’s a link if you are interested in reading what she wrote. P.S. If you’re a fan of adult coloring books or […]

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Book Review – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

by J. K. Rowling I’ve heard some Harry Potter fans say they don’t enjoy Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets as much as some of the series’ other installments. I like it quite well, particularly when Fred and George show up with Ron at Harry’s bedroom window ready to rescue him from the Dursleys. […]

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Book Review – The BFG by Roald Dahl

by Roald Dahl “A whizzpopper!” cried the BFG, beaming at her. “Us giants is making whizzpoppers all the time! Whizzpopping is a sign of happiness. It is music in our ears! You surely is not telling me that a little whizzpopping if forbidden among human beans?” Without question, my favorite Roald Dahl books growing up […]

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Book Review – Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee

by Harper Lee “Mr. Stone set a watchman in church yesterday. He should have provided me with one. I need a watchman to lead me around and declare what he seeth every hour on the hour. I need a watchman to tell me this is what a man says but this is what he means, […]

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Book Spotlight – The Last Dragon Charmer Series by Laurie McKay

by Laurie McKay Harper Collins Childrens’ Books recently sent me two autographed copies of the first two installments in Laurie McKay’s fantasy series. The three-part series is marketed to children ages 8-12. McKay has a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s in biological oceanography, and works as a professor. If you think you know […]

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Jactionary

As an active reader, book reviewer, blogger, but also a literature professor, I try to make sure I’m somewhat caught up on new reading trends and communities so I can share that information with my classes. The following article is adapted from one I recently wrote for my department. I hope it is of help […]

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Jactionary: Index

Beaty, Andrea – Rosie Revere, Engineer Becker, Aaron – Quest Becker, Aaron – Journey Behn, Aphra – Oroonoko Bell, Cece – El Deafo Bender, Mike – Awkward Family Photos Berenstain, Jan and Stan – The Berenstain Bears and the Substitute Teacher Berenstain, Jan and Stan – The Berenstain Bears and the Wild, Wild Honey Berenstain, […]

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Jactionary: About

Jactionary is a book lover’s blog that includes book reviews, author interviews, recommendation lists, and general lifestyle posts. It is your new favorite webpage, I’m sure. I adore reading and all things book related. I received my PhD in English and have taught at the university level for many years. Getting to talk about books […]

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Jactionary: 30 Short Books You Can Read in 30 Days But Will Remember for a Lifetime

I try to only recommend books that I have both read and truly enjoyed. Please feel free to share and post your list of memorable short books and novellas in the comments section below. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future and learns […]

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Jactionary: Favorite Fiction & Poetry Books of 2020

  To conclude my year in review, here are all of my favorite fiction and poetry books that I read during 2020. I had a chance to reread several longtime faves as well as encounter new books that I adored. Books were a welcome form of escape during so many months spent in isolation. What […]

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Jactionary: Book Review: The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole

by Horace Walpole Genres: Gothic, Fiction, 18th-Century Classic Literature, Fantasy  Publisher: Oxford University Press  Length: 125 pages  Published: Reprinted 2008 (originally published 1764)  Purchase Links: Amazon, Barnes & Noble “First published pseudonymously in 1764, The Castle of Otranto purported to be a translation of an Italian story of the time of the crusades. In it […]

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