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Editor's choice dated Dec 14th 2010

Written by Blogjunta on . Posted in Editor's Choice - EdchoiceContests

 

Current Mood :  Feel like Lord Voldemort at the end of Harry potter 4.

Hang on! Before you turn away, I will explain!

Lord Voldemort is resurrected/re-incarnated/ whatever at the end of fourth book in Harry Potter series. You may ask ‘So, what is the big deal?’
Well, I used to work on the blogblog but now, I have been given an entire new website, a new identity (logo) with a good forum and  personal dashboards and downloads and what not?. So the point is, I feel like Lord Voldemort resurrected/re-incarnated/whatever; stronger and powerful than before.

It has been few months since I have handed out the editor’s choice. I have been reading the posts and have my list of 100 plus posts. I will award them out later. For now, over the weekend I have read 100 plus posts in different contests. I particularly will talk here about that of Blogaton 17 and the ‘Oldest Book contest’ at Blogadda.

Rumya BhattRumya Bhatt shows that she is more versatile than her readers ever thought. A wonderful first  part of the mystery. Rumya keep giving us such wonderful stuff to read…
Leonnyes  a.k.a LeoLeonnyes  a.k.a Leo gives a befitting and a complimentary close  to the mystery started by Rumya. The attention to detail is simply amazing. Looks like this is the first of the many many  editor’s choice I hand over to the self proclaimed ‘Amateur Poet’
AmityAmity I have been waiting all the while to mention you. You very well deserved the BATOMs you won. Amidst all the serious posts, your post stands out amidst the very serious tone of almost all other posts, putting a smile by the time one ends reading it.
Dr. PratibhaDr. Pratibha pens a mysterious poem indeed. I am sure every comment on that post of yours shows how good your poem is.
Raksha RamanRaksha Raman is one of the most consistent bloggers, dishing out something better every time.  I would let you read her post than blabber myself.


Cherry Blossom, Vibhuti B, D2, SIS are some of the many posts I would like to mention but I get to choose best five in no particular order. Good luck to all. Hope to read much more on your blogs.

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Now Blogadda has done something very unique. The contest titled ‘The oldest book on your shelf’. Oh! How I’d have loved to participate in the contest. But our site wasn’t ready by then. Nevertheless I thoroughly enjoyed reading the entries.


IdeaSmithyIdeaSmithy The writer is as good as and more creative than the name.  You scroll the page you feel ‘Yohoo! That is a long post’ but you start reading and you will crave for more. Wonderful that one, Ideasmithy.
BedazzledBedazzled writes about her childhood books like kidnapped and her landmark outings. Makes me nostalgic I say, makes me nostalgic.
PrasannaPrasanna writes about Any Rand’s Fountain Head and people who know me closely will say that I am being prejudiced for its Randism all over. This accusation gets more support from my next choice.
Esurient ReaderEsurient Reader ,  let me be honest. This is my first time on your blog and I was startled as to why your blog wasn’t on my radar so far. I simply loved your writing style and the pun about the best student in class and yes, for all others; Esurient Reader has also written about The fountain head.
RohitRohit starts off that he is not very bookish or book loving, but the passion and intensity with which he writes this post tells us a different story.


Again, I feel like nominating every other post here but I had to choose the best five ( in no particular order again).Raksha, vidya, Dmitri, Priya, Rinaya, Devilzangel, ugich Konitari and many more are worthy reads.
Someday this contest will repeat and I will participate to write about the oldest book on my shelf. I will have to congratulate Aditi Mathur for having done a wonderful job judging this contest for Blogadda.

That's all folks (for now).

Hope to see you again,  once we start scanning the entries for Best of Blogosphere polls.

So watch out.

Yours' Bloggingly,

The Editor @ Blogjunta