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A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors. ~ Henry Ward Beecher

Fiction reveals truths that reality obscures ~Jessamyn West
A book must be an ice-axe to break the seas frozen inside our soul. ~Franz Kafka

À propos de ma bibliothèquei am an english major turned librarian. i have to own all the books i read so i hardly ever borrow. I have read all the books listed under my "own" category. I love collecting books from library book sales and browsing the aisles of bargain books.
here is a little key to my ratings and i am a very tough critic:
five stars- soul-stirring, moving, perfect four stars- excellent read, never lost interest three stars- good book, worth reading two stars- just okay, could take it or leave it one star- sucked! don't waste your time
"Make thy books thy companions. Let thy cases and shelves be thy pleasure grounds and gardens." - Judah ibn-Tibbon
"When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left, I buy food and clothes." - Desiderius Erasmus
"One sure window into a person's soul is his reading list." - Mary B. W. Tabor
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écrit par blackdogbooks à 11:37 am (EST) le Mar 9, 2010
Do you think having [White Tiger] in our libraries won us [Half Life]? I am trying to figure out the algorthm! Good luck to me on that?
écrit par AnneWK à 11:21 am (EST) le Mar 8, 2010
Anne
écrit par AnneWK à 5:41 pm (EST) le Mar 7, 2010
Take care,
Pat
écrit par pdebolt à 4:53 pm (EST) le Feb 21, 2010
Thanks for adding me to your list! I was so surprised to see that I had a message, and I didn't discover it until just yesterday. I apologize for that, and will check more often after this. I DID LOVE "Olive Kitteridge!" I loved the format with interesting short stories that were tied togethter for the most part with her presence. An odd individual, Olive, but even more interesting for that! I recently read "The Memory Of Running" which I liked a lot, and "The Bright Forever" which held me spellbound for the duration of the book. At last book club meeting I mentioned a website you might enjoy. It is paperbackswap.com. It also has companion sites that interact for CD's and DVD's. It is not just for paperbacks, but all types of books in all
category's. It's a unique way to "swap" books across the country. You start by going to the free website, registering and listing books that you want to swap. Every book is worth 1 point, and every book you request
costs 1 point. You can also "purchase" points at the site for $3.95 each, which means that a book only costs you that amount of money plus postage. The postage for sending a book from your mailbox is under $3.00,
not to mention that when you request books, they are delivered directly to your mailbox. If you list at least 10 books to start, you are automatically given 1 point to start you off. The site has all sort of other capabilities
too, such as access to reviews, a wish list, where you will be notified when a book that you are interested in that was not previously available has now been posted by a member, and even a daily email if you choose, to
view all the books that were listed the day before in any of the categories of your choice. Since our book club has chosen books many months in advance, this would be a viable alternative to acquire the books for you
to read. For every book that is requested from you (you can download and print your label and purchase the postage printed on it right from your printer and mail it from your mailbox. If you choose to do it this way
instead of going to the post office, your book credit is instant. Otherwise, when the book is received by the requester, you are credited a point at the time. I'm into instant gratification, so I go the easy route.) you get a
point, the ability to request a book yourself. The people who belong to this site are very enthusiastic. It's a wonderful way to trade books. All the ones I have received (about 50 or so) have been in excellent condition,
and part of the fun is sending them off to far away states and seeing where your latest "find" is coming from! When you are done reading, you can list them again. The same routine works for the CD's and DVD's, but
you can transfer points from one account to another depending what you want to purchase. I listed lots of old (I mean OLD) CD's and was able to purchase books instead. If you do decide to try this out, be sure and
LIST ME AS THE PERSON WHO RECOMMENDED IT! This is important because they will credit me with 1 point for every new person, and I always need more books!!!!! Oh, I forgot to mention that audio books
are also available for swapping. The only difference is they are 2 points each, both for purchase or for credit. Have fun!!!
Beryl
écrit par berylweidenbach à 12:30 pm (EST) le Feb 12, 2010
It's www.bookmarksmagazine.com. It's the best book magazine I know - I think you'll like it.
Pat
écrit par pdebolt à 10:03 am (EST) le Jan 29, 2010
Take care,
Pat
écrit par pdebolt à 11:02 pm (EST) le Jan 28, 2010
See you round the Thing
RMD
écrit par richardderus à 5:56 pm (EST) le Jan 27, 2010
écrit par mpmills à 9:56 am (EST) le Jan 21, 2010
Yes, I loved Elegance of the Hedgehog. I recommend it to people at my bookstore all the time. I'm quite anxious to read Gourmet Rhapsody. I also loved The Day the Falls Stood Still. In fact, it has grown on me quite a bit since I finished it. I like it more now that when I first finished it.
Thanks again for the shout-out.
écrit par fig2 à 8:17 pm (EST) le Jan 15, 2010
écrit par brookswhite à 10:53 am (EST) le Dec 31, 2009
My husband's cousin and her husband lived in Fayetteville, and we visited them quite a bit during our 16 years in Wilmington. Sure do miss Dolly.
écrit par saratoga99 à 12:15 pm (EST) le Nov 16, 2009
écrit par englishrose60 à 6:58 am (EST) le Oct 23, 2009
Sorry for the delay in replying but I have been on vacation. I did enjoy 'South of Broad', but agree that there were perhaps too many characters (especially characters I didn't really like...). However, I did like Conroy's style, and will be looking for other books he has written.
Thanks for adding me to your interesting libraries list - I'm off now to browse your library!
Claire
écrit par chazzard à 4:36 pm (EST) le Oct 18, 2009
écrit par lillypatti72 à 10:41 am (EST) le Sep 7, 2009
écrit par Jenners26 à 9:33 pm (EST) le Sep 3, 2009
écrit par ariaa03 à 8:07 pm (EST) le Sep 2, 2009
I've just finished part one. Excellent so far!!
écrit par chazzard à 9:21 pm (EST) le Aug 25, 2009
Take care and best wishes
Teresa
écrit par teresa1953 à 3:29 am (EST) le Aug 12, 2009
Lorraine
écrit par loosha à 10:13 pm (EST) le Aug 10, 2009
écrit par brenzi à 3:20 pm (EST) le Aug 4, 2009
Take care,
Sandra
écrit par posthumose à 11:57 pm (EST) le Jul 14, 2009
écrit par cjethughes à 12:41 am (EST) le Jul 12, 2009
later dayz,
belva
écrit par rainpebble à 8:57 am (EST) le Jul 10, 2009
I'm stopping by to say that you consistently are the number 1 person who shares similar reading habits and books that are listed in my library.
écrit par Whisper1 à 10:42 pm (EST) le Jul 6, 2009
I don't know what to do now that Olive Kitteridge has ended for me, I neeeeed more! I will have to appease myself with her other novels....
écrit par readaholic12 à 5:29 pm (EST) le Jun 18, 2009
I see you just finished some Bill Bryson - I hope he made you laugh!
Mel
écrit par readaholic12 à 9:59 am (EST) le Jun 18, 2009
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écrit par varielle à 3:17 pm (EST) le May 20, 2009
écrit par carolcarter à 5:16 pm (EST) le Apr 15, 2009
écrit par carolcarter à 5:13 pm (EST) le Apr 13, 2009
Take care.
écrit par carolcarter à 1:27 pm (EST) le Apr 3, 2009
écrit par carolcarter à 6:59 pm (EST) le Apr 2, 2009
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Thanks,
Chris
écrit par cmtusa à 12:22 pm (EST) le Apr 2, 2009
écrit par PsibrReadHead à 11:57 am (EST) le Feb 23, 2009
écrit par hammockqueen à 2:01 pm (EST) le Feb 18, 2009
I like your rating breakdown, and the various quotes on the power of reading!
~Paulina
écrit par PrincessPaulina à 2:41 pm (EST) le Feb 16, 2009
écrit par coppers à 10:20 pm (EST) le Feb 10, 2009
écrit par kateblu à 9:53 pm (EST) le Jan 27, 2009
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écrit par bonniebooks à 10:32 am (EST) le Jan 16, 2009
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écrit par pdebolt à 5:29 pm (EST) le Dec 8, 2008
écrit par pdebolt à 8:32 pm (EST) le Nov 12, 2008
Sue
écrit par St.CroixSue à 10:40 pm (EST) le Nov 5, 2008
Sue
écrit par St.CroixSue à 6:32 pm (EST) le Oct 14, 2008
thanks for adding me,
I look forward to having masses of fun rummaging in your library.
Have fun on LT!
Anna.
écrit par dempsterstreet à 9:48 am (EST) le Sep 24, 2008
écrit par Assumpta_Rainer à 10:39 am (EST) le Sep 19, 2008
écrit par NativeRoses à 6:47 pm (EST) le Aug 29, 2008
Pat
écrit par pdebolt à 3:01 pm (EST) le Aug 25, 2008
I went through an Anita Brookner phase a year or two ago, and read Hotel du Lac (amongst others), which I loved. I've just read A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini - which made me wonder if he is a front for a woman writer. How could a man relate so intimately to a woman's world?
If you read Lionel Shriver read We Need To Talk About Kevin, and be warned, she's a tough cookie and ruthlessly intelligent, she'll take the wind from your sails.
I've bought Half of a Yellow Sun and it's waiting there for me to read next.
I've been disappointed with both Carol Shields and Jodi Picoult. The latter weaves a clever plot, but I found the rhythm of her book (can't remember which I read)repetitive: short sections always with a little swipe at the end, as if to impress, over and over again. Clever, but not subtle. That's what I thought anyway.
écrit par sainsborough à 7:21 pm (EST) le Jul 26, 2008
écrit par pdebolt à 3:21 pm (EST) le Jul 26, 2008
écrit par pdebolt à 5:16 pm (EST) le Jul 21, 2008
écrit par sydamy à 9:44 pm (EST) le Jul 20, 2008
écrit par denton à 5:29 pm (EST) le Jul 19, 2008
écrit par BookBully à 1:09 pm (EST) le Jul 18, 2008
I love to read and write and have started a blog which I attempt to keep up to date. I enjoy reading almost anything that does not have a staple in the upper left hand corner. I hope that an upcoming vacation will allow me to get caught up on some of my books.
"There is no Frigate like a Book/ To take us Lands away." (Emily Dickinson)
Sohoreader
écrit par SohoReader à 11:23 pm (EST) le Jul 17, 2008
écrit par 0bazooka0 à 4:36 pm (EST) le Jul 17, 2008
Just picked up the new one by Larry McMurtry: "Books: A Memoir." If nothing else, I covet the cover! What are you reading these days? - Ellison
écrit par BookBully à 3:43 pm (EST) le Jul 17, 2008
écrit par 0bazooka0 à 1:33 pm (EST) le Jul 17, 2008
écrit par glassreader à 11:19 pm (EST) le Jul 15, 2008
écrit par lesliecp à 5:34 pm (EST) le Jul 15, 2008
écrit par merry10 à 8:06 am (EST) le Jul 15, 2008
I'll write more later!
écrit par alaskabookworm à 1:35 am (EST) le Jul 15, 2008
écrit par sydamy à 10:35 pm (EST) le Jul 14, 2008
écrit par bettyjo à 11:22 am (EST) le Jul 14, 2008
Kind regards
Caroline
écrit par Caroline_McElwee à 11:03 am (EST) le Jul 14, 2008
I have History of Love to read after Septembers of Shiraz, part of my Orange July. I actually heard about it from a review in a magazine. I have book marked Book Club Girl, on your recommendation. You also just read Hotel du Lac, which I recently picked up due to the talk here on LT. Does it live up to the rave reviews? I just finished the Twilight series, and really liked it. Fun and easy.
écrit par sydamy à 12:38 pm (EST) le Jul 12, 2008
Thanks for adding me to your interesting libraries! I'll blog about these whenever I read them, http://skrishnasbooks.blogspot.com
écrit par skrishna à 12:33 pm (EST) le Jul 12, 2008
écrit par Leeny182 à 7:09 pm (EST) le Jul 11, 2008
écrit par bethann à 1:52 pm (EST) le Jul 11, 2008
Thanks again!! Talk to you later!
Bethann
écrit par bethann à 1:46 pm (EST) le Jul 11, 2008
écrit par readingrat à 12:20 pm (EST) le Jul 11, 2008
HOWEVER, i would borrow it, if you can, because it's not that good of a book on which to spend your hard-earned money!
thanks for stopping by =)
écrit par aznstarlette à 10:09 am (EST) le Jul 11, 2008
I haven’t really spent much time exploring the social aspects of LT, but now that I have started looking at some other libraries, I see that I could spend a lot of time exploring!
Bridget
écrit par BridgetBurns à 4:50 am (EST) le Jul 11, 2008
Sue
écrit par thewordygecko à 7:15 pm (EST) le Jul 10, 2008
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écrit par hohosmurf à 12:41 pm (EST) le Jul 4, 2008
écrit par karenthib à 5:32 pm (EST) le Jul 3, 2008
See you around the site!
Susan
écrit par starfishian à 10:52 am (EST) le Jul 3, 2008
I see you have the new book by ELizabeth Strout, "Olive Kitteridge". I'd love to know what you think of it.
I'm in the middle of "I Shall Not Want" by Julia-Spencer Fleming; it does not disappoint. She's fast becoming one of my favorite mystery writers.
écrit par caroline123 à 11:30 am (EST) le Jul 2, 2008
I understand completely! I'm afflicted by the selfsame malady ")
écrit par akeela à 1:54 am (EST) le Jul 2, 2008
écrit par bookbutterfly à 2:16 pm (EST) le Jul 1, 2008
écrit par Whisper1 à 10:46 am (EST) le Jul 1, 2008
écrit par Whisper1 à 10:29 am (EST) le Jul 1, 2008
Medicine for the soul... I agree! I love your picture.
Thanks for adding me to your interesting libraries. I'm flattered and curious what caught your interest. I enjoyed looking at your library, especially the the books tagged "you must read this". If you look at my library, check out the Favorites tag.
Cheers,
d
écrit par dchaikin à 9:23 am (EST) le Jul 1, 2008
I just bought Alentejo Blue by Monica Ali and saw that you've also recently acquired it. I'm looking forward to reading it but have a few books going already! Have you read it yet?!
écrit par akeela à 8:37 am (EST) le Jul 1, 2008
Kind regards
Caroline
écrit par Caroline_McElwee à 5:13 am (EST) le Jul 1, 2008
écrit par Teresa40 à 4:28 am (EST) le Jul 1, 2008
écrit par posthumose à 3:46 pm (EST) le Jun 30, 2008
Take care,
Pat
écrit par pdebolt à 9:22 am (EST) le Jun 30, 2008
Kathy
écrit par Oklahomabooklady à 7:13 pm (EST) le Jun 29, 2008
Pat
écrit par pdebolt à 3:29 pm (EST) le Jun 29, 2008
écrit par Rarcar1 à 9:25 pm (EST) le Jun 28, 2008
On the prize winners: I often find that I enjoy the nominees more than the winners. (Gilead, The Inheritance of Loss, and The Gathering weren't among my favorites, but many of the non-winners, like The Accidental, were.)
écrit par Cariola à 8:39 pm (EST) le Jun 28, 2008
I'm reading The Law of Dreams right now - so far, I love it. Two winners in a row, because "Behind the Scenes at the Museum" was fantastic too. What are you enjoying most on your currently reading list?
écrit par starfishian à 9:48 pm (EST) le Jun 27, 2008
I know what you mean about reading classics. I like reading them also. So my friend and I will try Scarlet Letter and let you know what we think. I see you're a cat lover also from one of your msgs. Great minds think alike! I just adore cats! We have two. Well, happy reading!
~~Robin
écrit par cranmergirl à 9:10 pm (EST) le Jun 27, 2008
écrit par nancyewhite à 6:39 pm (EST) le Jun 27, 2008
écrit par picultlover à 2:18 pm (EST) le Jun 27, 2008
Thanks for adding me to your interesting libraries, I'm having a browse through your library which may take a while! I see you have 'The Grass is Singing' on your to read list, this is an extraordinary book, a must read. Beware of 'The Comfort of Strangers' if you have a vivid imagination as it has a truly shocking ending!Also I really enjoyed 'After You'd Gone' for it's emotive power & 'From Caucasia with Love' brings alive the struggles of mixed race sisters growing up apart in the USA. I also enjoy following the Booker & Orange Prize winners & nominees, just finished 'The Road Home' by Rose Tremain & I have to say I did enjoy it though I am slightly surprised that it won, it's not as good as previous winners. I think I'd better check out the other books on the shortlist.
Regards,
antoinetta.
écrit par antoinetta à 7:51 am (EST) le Jun 27, 2008
écrit par Book_Junkie à 5:27 am (EST) le Jun 27, 2008
Your library is one of my favorites on LT. You are a very prolific reader! Amazing for such a young person. At least I think you're young by your pic. It's very interesting how we generally rate our shared books very similarly since you seem much younger than I am...I am in my early 50's, married, and have a 20 year-old daughter.
We rarely seem to disagree in a big way on our ratings so your library will give me some great ideas on what to read! If you don't mind, could you tell me what you thought of The Scarlet Letter? I see it in your library as something you've read but it's not rated. I tried reading it about 10 years ago and I just couldn't get into it. I'm usually compulsive enough to finish every book I start but once in a while, I just shelve it. A friend of mine and I have our own little two-person book club going on LT and we were thinking of trying Scarlet Letter again. I'd be interested in how you rate it. Thanks!!
~~Robin
écrit par cranmergirl à 8:16 pm (EST) le Jun 26, 2008
écrit par couchkl à 7:25 pm (EST) le Jun 26, 2008
:-))
écrit par aluvalibri à 5:49 pm (EST) le Jun 26, 2008
écrit par readingrebecca à 2:06 pm (EST) le Jun 26, 2008
It will be my pleasure to browse through yours.
Happy reading!
Paola :-))
écrit par aluvalibri à 1:36 pm (EST) le Jun 26, 2008
écrit par picultlover à 11:09 am (EST) le Jun 26, 2008
Cyrel
écrit par torontoc à 8:21 pm (EST) le Jun 25, 2008
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écrit par alceinwdld à 11:14 pm (EST) le Jun 24, 2008
écrit par BookBully à 1:32 pm (EST) le Jun 24, 2008
écrit par reesetee à 12:01 pm (EST) le Jun 24, 2008
Unlike your last friend I wasn't as keen on Greer's "Story of a Marriage." I thought it paled next to his last book, "The Confessions of Max Tivoli."
Have you read either of George Hagen's books? "The Laments" and "Tom Bedlam." Kudos to both of them.
Enjoy!
écrit par BookBully à 11:27 am (EST) le Jun 24, 2008
The World to Come
The Story of Forgetting
The Story of a Marriage
Have you read any of them? WOW - you are in for some gems.
I a wee bit jealous.
Nancy
écrit par alphaorder à 10:17 am (EST) le Jun 24, 2008
Thanks for your comment. I just finished Kate Vaiden by Reynolds Price. Grabbed it at the last minute as I was going on vacation. I had read Roxanna Slade by the same author several years ago. I like Kate Vaiden and would like to read more by Reynolds Price.
Have you read anything by him?
écrit par LibrarianLisa à 11:57 pm (EST) le Jun 13, 2008
écrit par alceinwdld à 10:04 pm (EST) le Jun 9, 2008
Yes, I have read The Last Chinese Chef, and I thought it was a great read. I read it a few weeks after returning from a trip to China, so I was especially interested in the descriptions of Chinese cuisine and culture.
Happy reading,
Laura
écrit par luabelle624 à 6:31 pm (EST) le Jun 3, 2008
Well, thanks for adding me to your interesting libraries. You’ve been on my list pretty much since I discovered LT!
écrit par akeela à 4:29 am (EST) le May 29, 2008
I like your rating system - - brief, to the point, and similar to mine. And I noticed, with a few exceptions, that we rate books similarly.
I noticed one of the books you haven't read yet is Lucy Grealy's Autobiography of a Face. I highly recommend this book, and then read Ann Patchett's Truth & Beauty. It gives you two interesting perspectives of the same person.
écrit par pinklady60 à 12:10 pm (EST) le May 25, 2008
My library is all over the house which is not the way I want it. I would love to have one room with all the books in it. It would have to be a pretty big room.
écrit par carolcarter à 4:00 pm (EST) le May 22, 2008
écrit par carolcarter à 2:41 pm (EST) le May 22, 2008
I'm in the process of finishing "The House on Fortune Street" by Margot Livesey. Don't know if you enjoy her books, but I thought this one was excellent. Not sure what I'll start next but I'm leaning towards "The Boat" by Nam Le...Best, Ellison
écrit par BookBully à 1:28 pm (EST) le May 22, 2008
écrit par mymia à 8:48 pm (EST) le May 21, 2008
what book are you reading right now? i ask because i think you have read or own every book in my library!!! hahaha
do you think i should i put all my books on library thing? even the ones i havent read yet?
hope to hear from ya soon!!!
sherry
écrit par bookwhore78 à 6:37 pm (EST) le May 17, 2008
écrit par mmignano11 à 9:51 am (EST) le Apr 22, 2008
écrit par Donna828 à 10:51 am (EST) le Apr 1, 2008
écrit par mrjeffrivera à 6:38 pm (EST) le Mar 25, 2008
écrit par sherriwoodward à 10:17 am (EST) le Feb 25, 2008
écrit par Summ à 9:07 am (EST) le Jan 28, 2008
écrit par Summ à 9:06 am (EST) le Jan 28, 2008
Cheers,
Kate
écrit par kepitcher à 1:26 pm (EST) le Jan 23, 2008
écrit par glassreader à 9:51 am (EST) le Jan 19, 2008
We do have a lot of books in common. I will have to spend some time checking out your library. =) I recommend both books. They both made my list of favorites for 2007.
écrit par izzybee à 1:53 pm (EST) le Jan 18, 2008
Gwen
écrit par Gwen.Wells à 7:46 pm (EST) le Jan 14, 2008
écrit par kticesk8s à 10:57 am (EST) le Dec 6, 2007
S.
écrit par starfishian à 11:23 am (EST) le Nov 10, 2007
écrit par lisaunger à 11:31 am (EST) le Nov 7, 2007
What did you think of Eat, Pray, Love? I hear about it at every turn, but remain skeptical - not sure why.
S.
écrit par starfishian à 9:14 pm (EST) le Nov 2, 2007
We're at 219 books and counting. Thought I'd drop in to ask what you've been reading!
starfishian
écrit par starfishian à 10:53 pm (EST) le Oct 31, 2007
You pop up on my profile as highest matched library, so I began paging through our same 221 books. I saw a lot on your "own but haven't read yet". There are many that I would encourage you to move up your pile. One I have really fond memories of reading is A Short History of a Prince by Jane Hamilton.
Jane is a local author here and I have had the opportunity to get to know here. She is terrific and has written a lot of great books. I think this one is my favorite of hers. Pick it up and let me know what you think!
All best,
alphaorder
écrit par alphaorder à 12:37 pm (EST) le Oct 28, 2007
"Happy reading" to you as well.
Hope you won't mind me adding your list to my private "ones to watch"
All the best
R.
écrit par reuchlin à 11:11 am (EST) le Oct 2, 2007
Notice you didn't rate Joan Didion's "Year of Magical Thinking" too highly either (another recent favourite of mine).
Guess it just shows how different we all are on LT (and elsewhere)
I did like the quote from Jessamyn West, however, and thank you for that.
You have an impressive collection.
Mazel tov
R.
écrit par reuchlin à 12:31 pm (EST) le Sep 28, 2007
LibraryThing is becoming a bit of an addiction, I have to confess.
écrit par starfishian à 10:34 pm (EST) le Sep 18, 2007
Thanks for the brief holla-at-your-boy/shoutout on my ever-popular quotes page and profile. Whereabouts did you get your english degree? Are you in the south? I think the writer who expresses some amazing lines each time I read them are the following: Mark Twain, Flannery O'Connor (!), and Lorrie Moore. Good god, what a talented bunch.
écrit par seemingmeaning à 11:46 am (EST) le Sep 18, 2007
écrit par jayceebee à 9:01 pm (EST) le Sep 17, 2007
Bearette
écrit par bearette24 à 12:27 am (EST) le Sep 15, 2007
Michael
écrit par michaelbartley à 3:47 pm (EST) le Sep 14, 2007
What are you reading next? I've been in such a rut... I can't find anything that is drawing me in.... getting very frustrated. I think Water For Elephants raised the bar too high :-)
écrit par tls1215 à 8:48 pm (EST) le Sep 10, 2007
écrit par dara85 à 6:09 pm (EST) le Sep 9, 2007
écrit par bookloverlpb à 8:44 pm (EST) le Sep 7, 2007
Yes - I do love to write but working full-time cuts a good chunk right now out of any real writing time! (and now that i've found this site, am obsessed with this site and getting books catalogued - i'm not even getting dinner cooked!!!
Ok! I'll have to check out your library! I've forgotten so many books i've read that maybe seeing other libraries will jog my memory!
Summer
écrit par Summ à 7:39 pm (EST) le Sep 6, 2007
I just joined a couple days ago! This is great!
Summer
écrit par Summ à 12:22 am (EST) le Sep 6, 2007
écrit par readaholic12 à 7:03 pm (EST) le Sep 5, 2007
écrit par dara85 à 9:33 pm (EST) le Sep 4, 2007
écrit par bettyjo à 12:37 pm (EST) le Sep 1, 2007
écrit par frinda à 12:01 pm (EST) le Aug 31, 2007
Saw you'd recently added "The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio: How My Mother Raised 10 Kids on 25 Words or Less". Haven't read it yet myself, but thought you might like to know it's also a pretty good movie with Julianne Moore; my wife and I rented it a couple of months ago. Hope you like the book!
écrit par burnit99 à 10:29 pm (EST) le Aug 22, 2007
écrit par tls1215 à 9:51 pm (EST) le Aug 13, 2007
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écrit par TheresaWilliams à 2:31 pm (EST) le Aug 2, 2007
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écrit par netoll à 1:14 pm (EST) le Aug 2, 2007
écrit par tls1215 à 1:03 pm (EST) le Aug 2, 2007
I'm at work now, but when I have time, I plan to peruse your library to get some ideas... we seem to have similar taste. In the meantime, I'd love to recommend a book to you called "Burning the Sea" by Sara Pemberton Strong... it's only available used on Amazon, but it only costs a few cents (such a shame -- it's worth so much more!!) -- it's an incredible story and beautifully written.
écrit par tls1215 à 1:01 pm (EST) le Aug 2, 2007
écrit par mamabi à 9:48 am (EST) le Jul 12, 2007
écrit par whitewavedarling à 11:12 pm (EST) le Jul 3, 2007
écrit par Sandee5657 à 7:55 am (EST) le May 26, 2007
écrit par cptn01 à 11:22 pm (EST) le Apr 21, 2007
écrit par MegsieG à 9:41 pm (EST) le Apr 12, 2007
écrit par briconcella à 1:52 pm (EST) le Apr 5, 2007
écrit par kambrogi à 10:01 am (EST) le Mar 13, 2007
écrit par kambrogi à 7:37 am (EST) le Mar 12, 2007
écrit par burnit99 à 2:07 am (EST) le Mar 9, 2007
Art
écrit par latinobookgeek à 5:55 pm (EST) le Mar 8, 2007
écrit par CindyFrag à 2:35 pm (EST) le Mar 8, 2007
écrit par latinobookgeek à 12:04 am (EST) le Mar 7, 2007
écrit par Seajack à 6:16 pm (EST) le Feb 25, 2007
Lisa
écrit par knittingfreak à 9:34 am (EST) le Feb 22, 2007
I am new to the site and just started entering my books. But, we right now we share 108 of the same titles (and I only have 248 in my library right now). I will definitely add you to my watch list for future reading suggestions.
Lisa
écrit par knittingfreak à 9:59 am (EST) le Feb 20, 2007
écrit par readaholic12 à 9:14 pm (EST) le Feb 10, 2007
I just thought I'd drop you a line, seeing as we share 61 books, and I haven't even finished listing mine yet. :)
écrit par gypsiewriter à 12:45 pm (EST) le Feb 6, 2007
Enjoy your reading!
By the way, have you ever checked out Bookins.com? It's a great place to get used books for only the price of shipping (if you are willing to trade your own). I am following up on my LibraryThing recommendations by ordering them on Bookins. Lots of fun....
Take care,
Laura
écrit par Lcwilson45 à 4:29 pm (EST) le Jan 26, 2007
écrit par bravenewgirl à 9:48 am (EST) le Jan 25, 2007
écrit par writestuff à 5:08 pm (EST) le Jan 20, 2007
écrit par jayceebee à 11:06 am (EST) le Jan 20, 2007
écrit par readaholic12 à 4:54 pm (EST) le Jan 17, 2007
Lol, yes I'm also a Dave Matthews Fan :-) It's nice to meet someone with both those interests in common :-)
Stop by and say hey sometime! Have a good one!
écrit par Dmatthewsgirl à 8:19 pm (EST) le Jan 15, 2007
écrit par betterthanchocolate à 4:11 am (EST) le Jan 14, 2007
écrit par writestuff à 5:30 pm (EST) le Jan 9, 2007
écrit par brendaough à 4:51 pm (EST) le Jan 9, 2007
écrit par readaholic12 à 5:27 pm (EST) le Jan 5, 2007
écrit par Dmatthewsgirl à 4:14 pm (EST) le Jan 5, 2007
écrit par brendaough à 4:12 pm (EST) le Dec 30, 2006
écrit par brendaough à 6:10 pm (EST) le Dec 21, 2006
écrit par miranda_d à 12:55 pm (EST) le Dec 20, 2006
écrit par Hermgirl à 8:56 pm (EST) le Dec 16, 2006
écrit par longwing à 11:33 pm (EST) le Nov 8, 2006
I see your reading Clan of the Cave Bear, Is this your first time reading it? I loved that series, so much.. I just devoured it.. then waited so long for the last book to come out and when I got it, I couldn't read it because I felt I needed to re-read the older books, which I plan to do "someday" but with so many books yet to be read, it might be a long time..
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Lisa
écrit par Booknose à 12:41 pm (EST) le Nov 2, 2006
écrit par kjphenix à 6:09 pm (EST) le Oct 30, 2006
écrit par bpompon à 9:24 am (EST) le Oct 30, 2006
écrit par indygo88 à 8:53 pm (EST) le Oct 28, 2006
écrit par avidreader à 12:29 am (EST) le Oct 14, 2006
I see your planning on reading Holman's The Mammoth Cheese soon.. Thats a great book. It sort of reminded me of Blessed are the Cheesemakers by Sarah-Kate Lynch, probably because of the cheese but I think they have a similar tone as well. I liked Blessed best, it's one of my all time favorites.
Happy Reading,
Lisa
écrit par Booknose à 9:39 pm (EST) le Oct 11, 2006
écrit par bookman32 à 12:00 pm (EST) le Oct 7, 2006
I've only just begun cataloging and have only listed much of my last two years of reading. It seems we share a far number of fine pieces of fiction. I noted on your profile that you sometimes read off the awards' lists...are you aware of the Orange Prize in the UK. Each year's list is a fabulous place to find thoughtful, original and quality fiction written by women. Their website is also a great resource for book-shoppers!
Perhaps, someday I'll log in the thousands of books in the house but....I'd rather be reading!
Lois
écrit par avaland à 3:45 pm (EST) le Oct 5, 2006
écrit par redhead17 à 1:33 pm (EST) le Oct 3, 2006
écrit par tamaranth à 8:38 am (EST) le Oct 3, 2006
I am currently reading "To the Lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf, and will also read Tracy Kidder's "Mountains Beyond Mountains". A few others on my shelves are being eye-balled right now, but I'm enough overwhelmed by the choices that I'm waiting until a particular book starts REALLY calling my name (it may, in fact, be Mary Doria Russell's "The Sparrow".
I just finished reading the Narnia Chronicles recently. They were fabulous; life-changing. Now I'm on a C. S. Lewis kick. I'm glad I waited until adulthood to give them a shot.
Happy reading!
écrit par alaskabookworm à 4:29 pm (EST) le Oct 2, 2006
écrit par princemuchao à 1:44 am (EST) le Sep 20, 2006
écrit par clamairy à 12:46 pm (EST) le Sep 19, 2006
écrit par quillmenow à 11:51 am (EST) le Sep 19, 2006
Thanks for the note!
écrit par obsessedbybooks à 2:24 pm (EST) le Sep 15, 2006
I hope you like "curious incident", it was fabulous. I recommend it to everyone. it's one of my daughter's favorites (14yo). I'm searching for more books to give her to read, she's in a funk right now because she's spoiled by books like that.
Our book club is reading the charles baxter, I haven't picked it up yet.
I love Louise Erdrich (noting an earlier comment), but I read her 20 years ago, so I don't know if that lasts. Love Medicine is the one I recall as best. Her husband's Yellow Raft in Blue water (Michael Dorris) is awsome!
I'm currently recommending (in addition to the pulitzer;s) Sweetness in the Belly and A Small Island. (sorry I am terrible with authors generally). These are two canadian authors that show a perspective on Muslim and Black issues that is different from what you would get in the states. The books are definitely stories about people and characters first though.
écrit par library_kate à 3:43 pm (EST) le Sep 14, 2006
You might be interested in BookCrossing.com since I see there are alot of books you want to read. People are friendly there and will definately help add to your wishlist :) Now, if only I could find the time to tag all of my books! LOL
écrit par Jebbie74 à 9:24 pm (EST) le Sep 13, 2006
-Rus
écrit par rdixon98 à 11:00 am (EST) le Sep 13, 2006
Thanks for leaving me a comment - sorry it took so long to get back to you --I haven't checked in here in a little while!
écrit par tls1215 à 3:39 pm (EST) le Sep 10, 2006
-Rus
écrit par rdixon98 à 7:28 pm (EST) le Sep 8, 2006
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écrit par sylphette à 8:45 pm (EST) le Sep 6, 2006