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  • Check out my guest post at The Opportunities Project

    While I was abroad I was lucky enough to win a scholarship contest for series of coaching sessions from Tracy Brisson of The Opportunities Project. I learned a lot about myself and my career goals from Tracy and now she’s offering more scholarships for career coaching! Check out my post over at The Opportunities Project…

    alexandrap529

    August 30, 2012
    Education
    career coaching, career coaching scholarship, guest post, scholarship, the opportunities project, tracy brisson
  • Library School: First Week Reflections

    As of last night I’ve officially completed my first week as a master’s student and I’m more excited than ever about my chosen career path. Every class seems new and exciting! Here’s a breakdown of what I’ve learned so far: Everyone that I have met has a deep love of J.K. Rowling. During orientation someone…

    alexandrap529

    August 28, 2012
    Education, School Work
    classes, grad school, library school, library science, SILS, UNC
  • Book Review: When She Woke by Hillary Jordan

    When She Woke By Hillary Jordan Published October 4, 2011 Mode read: Hardcover Summary:  Set in the future United States when the extreme right has taken over, When She Woke tells the story of a woman who has committed the crime of abortion but refuses to disclose the name of the father. It follows much the same story…

    alexandrap529

    August 25, 2012
    Book Review, Reviews
    affiliate, algonquin, algonquin press, amazon, book, book review, chapel hill, hillary jordan, indiebound, lgbtq, margaret atwood, publishing, reading, reproductive rights, review, summer reading, the handmaid’s tale, when she woke, when she woke book review, when she woke synopsis, workman publishing
  • Book Review: City of Women by David R. Gillham

    City of Women by David R. Gillham Published August 7, 2012 Mode read: ARC Summary:  City of Women is set in Germany during the Second World War and tells the story of a young woman whose circumstances suddenly make it impossible to ignore Hitler’s mission. Sigrid appears to be the perfect Aryan woman, working for the cause and…

    alexandrap529

    August 20, 2012
    Book Review, Reviews
    affiliate, amazon, amy einhorn books, back to school, book, book review, city of women, city of women book review, city of women synopsis, david gillham, david r. gillham, indiebound, penguin, putnam, reading, reading list, review, second world war, summer reading, war novel, world war two novel, WWII, WWII novel
  • Week In Review: August 13-18

    It’s my second week of truly settling into my NC apartment so I’ve spent a lot of time exploring the city. Somewhere between sightseeing and grocery shopping, I found time to read some pretty great online articles. Here they are:   6 ways your schoolteacher sabotaged your business writing: As an English major I constantly found myself…

    alexandrap529

    August 19, 2012
    Week in Review, What I read
    online reading, reading, week in review, what i read
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