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Sarah Sammis pussreboots, aka Sarah Sammis, has been a member since January 23 2009, has rated 55 lenses, favorited 52, and has created 75 lenses from scratch. This member's top-ranked page is "15 ways to tie your shoes".

My Bio

I'm a web producer, graphic artist, book blogger and calico cat owner.

I love books and I run a book blog. I am converting my book reviews into lenses to provide extra information about these great books, authors and the stories behind them.

If you've read a great book and want to share, give a shout out. Or you want to see a lens about your favorite book or favorite author, let me know. If you...

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The Exchange by Inga C. Ellzey
Reviews of The Exchange by Inga C. Ellzey seem to be spread across an inverted bell curve; people either hate it or love it. I certainly didn't love it but I don't hate it either. The plot is tight, the locations were interesting and the characters w... view lens
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Q is for Quarry by Sue Grafton
Quarry (noun): 1) one that is sought or pursued : prey; 2) an open excavation usually for obtaining building stone, slate, or limestone; 3) a rich source; 4) a diamond shaped pane of glass. Quarry (verb); to delve in or as if in a quarry (to query).... view lens
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Pussreboots Art
I've been hooked on digital art since 1995. I love to draw every day. I draw the world around me: my family, my cat, my city, my travels -- everything. See a unique view of California and own a piece of it too. I take photographs nearly every where... view lens
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The Pussreboots Lensography
I guess it's time to make a lensography. Most of my lenses are book or short story reviews or more in depth posts about books I'm reading. This lens will be your easiest way to see what I've written about by topic. Please leave comments, suggestions... view lens
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Little Heathens
My grandmother died seven years ago this month. We were very close. I grew up listening to her stories of being a child during the Great Depression. Her family (mother, father and brother) ended up having to move in with family members. While her chi... view lens

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