Saturday, September 4, 2010

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Weekly Geeks 23 | Freestyle – help me review Lord of the Flies

Lord of the Flies

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This week, every participant gets to choose one of the previous Weekly Geeks themes to repeat. I think it’ll be a lot of find seeing what everyone chooses. It’ll give me an idea of what the most popular themes have been, and it’ll give everyone else a break from seeing almost identical posts on the blog of all the WG participants. And of course it gives you the flexibility of choice.

Exceptionally simple instructions!
1. Browse through the previous Weekly Geeks posts.

2. Decide what you’d like to repeat.

3. Do it!

4. When you finish, come sign the Mr Linky with the url to your specific post, not just your general blog url.

5. Don’t forget to check out what other Weekly Geeks chose.

Every once in a while Dew throws out a perfect Weekly Geeks challenge; and this in one of those weeks. I finished up Lord of the Flies last month and because I then got struck down with flu I never got around to reviewing it. So for this week’s Weekly Geek I am choosing challenge number 12; and I’d like you to ask me questions about Lord of the Flies. Just post your questions down there in the comments and then next week I’ll write an interview style review post answering them all.

Look forward to your questions.

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