Category: Pamie
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because i feel stuff.
To put it mildly, I’ve been dealing with an overabundance of feelings. Apparently this is all very healthy and normal, and I’m handling it with the closest I can come to grace. “Grace,” for me, is crying until snot falls, flailing around my bed like an angry pre-teen, whining to any friend who will listen…
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review: Chaos Theory
“Not everyone can write something that will make you laugh and cry in the same chapter. I loved it. I know it’s one of those books that I will grab off my shelf again when I need something good to read.” [Read the full review] Thank you, Sherry.
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Dewey’s Last Call
We’re wrapping it up on the book drive for Harrison County, so we thought we’d offer one last contest for those of you who haven’t had a chance to send a donation.
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book tour info: san francisco
From my inbox: >> > The following event is confirmed: >> > >> > DATE: Thursday, September 7, 2006 >> > TIME: 7pm >> > LOCATION: >> > Borders Books and Music #57 >> > 400 Post Street >> > San Francisco, CA 94102 Union Square, people. The last time I was there, AB and…
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review: EDGE Providence
“As with Why Girls Are Weird, the story is told in a semi-diary format. And, as with The Odyssey, the main character goes on a hero’s journey of growth and discovery. Okay, that second part is actually true, but I mostly threw it in so I could be the first reviewer to put a ‘chick…
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reviews and book tour info
“…And when Pam writes about situations that might be traditionally wacky, she doesn’t turn away from the depth of how bad that sucks when it’s you. Another writer– a Chick Lit writer– might play the whole situation for superficial laughs, but not Pam. Don’t get me wrong, there’s laughter in the book, but it’s the…
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pre-wedding conversation with the yalies.
I went to a wedding this past weekend. The night before, I ended up in this conversation, which shows you my tolerance when it is assumed that girls suck.
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Self-Absorbed Like Bounty.
Maybe less than a year ago I was the kind of person who rolled her eyes as she passed the self-help aisle of the bookstore. They all seemed like the same: “Why Don’t I Feel Normal?”: A Guide To Helping You Feel Normal. Now I’m that girl grabbing those books. Reading them. Using a pen.…
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viewer mail shuts me up.
[readermail] Dear Pamie, But what about “condos“? thanks, Felisa [/readermail] Oh. Yeah. And just like that I thought about “Nachos.” Hmm.