Livres choisis au hasard dans la bibliothèque de soylentgreen23The Collector (Vintage Classics) par John Fowles The Scarlet Letter (Penguin Popular Classics) par Nathaniel Hawthorne Kitchen par Banana Yoshimoto A Man In A Woman's World par Jackie Hayden Jane Eyre (Penguin Classics) par Charlotte Bronte Ethan Frome (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics S.) par Edith Wharton Pig Tales: A Novel of Lust and Transformation par Marie Darrieussecq Membres ayant les mêmes livres que soylentgreen23Contacts du membreAmis: BHenricksen, Cinnamon-Girl, michaelbartley, wisewoman, wonderlake Bibliothèque intéressante: aluvalibri, bookgrl, emaestra, ForrestFamily, homeschoolmom, John, KromesTomes, michaelbartley, plastic_princess, raggedprince, shelterdowns, solitude1984, wonderlake Flux RSS
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Membre : soylentgreen23CollectionsVotre bibliothèque (433), Nobel Laureates (14), 1001 Books (156), Multiple Visits (8), À lire (50), Booker Winners (4), Toutes les collections (483) Critiques424 critiques Mots-clés1001 (159), read in poland (102), love (95), nonfiction (78), read in 2009 (66), read in 2008 (62), death (60), read in 2007 (51), america (51), sex (49) — voir tous les mots-clés NuagesNuage des mots-clés, nuage des auteurs Groupes1001 Books to read before you die, 50 Book Challenge, Arab, North African and Middle Eastern Literature, Books Compared, Books in Books, Central Asia, Le Salon Litteraire du Peuple pour le Peuple, Science Fiction Fans, TEFL Teachers on LT, What Are You Reading Now? Auteurs préférésPaul Auster, Richard Brautigan, Bill Bryson, Philip K. Dick, James Ellroy, Shusaku Endo, Alex Garland, Malcolm Gladwell, E.H. Gombrich, Ernest Hemingway, Franz Kafka, Alex Kerr, Milan Kundera, Stanisław Lem, Sven Lindqvist, W. Somerset Maugham, Muriel Spark, Olaf Stapledon, John Steinbeck, Paul Theroux, Leo Tolstoy, H. G. Wells (Favoris partagés) À mon sujetI'm an English language teacher, currently living and working in Bielsko-Biala, Poland. My ambition is to have visited 50 countries by the time I turn 50 myself; I'm doing well so far, with 28 countries in 29 years - last on the list was the Republic of Ireland. À propos de ma bibliothèqueMy other ambition is to read 2000 books, which should keep me going until I'm fifty. That's why I have the pro account here. I love books - I am a true bibliophile, like the rest of us here. I have a lot more books than I've listed; I'm really using librarything as a way to keep track of which books I've read. It's a lot of fun going through my catalog and reminding myself of what I've read, what I liked and what I didn't, and I've gotten so many recommendations from this site I frankly don't know where to begin. Site Internethttp://www.closelyobserved.com Membre du(des) groupe(s) Vrai nomChristopher Walker Courrielsoylentgreen23 Type de compteaccès public, abonnement à vie Nouvelles des relationsNouvelles des relations URLs
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I see that we have 11% of the same books. Thats pretty high here. I have visited 47 countries and if you look at my profile you will see a link where you can place them on a world map.
écrit par bergs47 à 4:18 pm (EST) le Dec 18, 2009
écrit par wisewoman à 8:16 am (EST) le Nov 17, 2009
I'm new to LibraryThing and wondering why you chose as your name "soylentgreen23." I imagine many of us know of the movie. Is there a book too? Might be interesting to post some of this in your profile.
Charles
écrit par CharlesBoyd à 11:09 pm (EST) le Sep 13, 2009
http://christophertusa.com/
Thanks,
Chris
écrit par cmtusa à 10:29 am (EST) le Jul 29, 2009
Just read your message - thanks! I don't check into library thing more than about once a month.
We're in krakow for another month, so please, if you can, come and see us.
stil with the BC, and will be there next year too. At the mo, i'm doing some celta training for IH.
I've recently read 'on the road to xanadu' by willy dalyrimple. he's a modern travel writer who retraced marco polo's steps. a really good 'travel' book: informative, funny and entertaining, mixing backpacker anecdotes with some quite scholarly and informed nuggets of history. if you chicken out of Polo's book, you might read it.
I'm having quite a booky phase at the moment.
regards
james
écrit par raggedprince à 4:36 pm (EST) le Jul 24, 2008
Thanks for the suggestion of "Brighton Rock" by Graham Greene. I will try to pick it up this week. I had heard of it, but did not know anything about it. I really loved "Our Man in Havana" so I think that I will try to read all of his works now! I just got back from out of town and had not read much while gone, so I am eager to catch up some.
--BJ
écrit par billiejean à 10:10 am (EST) le Jul 14, 2008
Thanks so much for your input on "The Quiet American." I had seen the movie without realizing that it came from a book. I guess almost all movies do come from books. Anyway, when I got my copy of "1001 Books," I saw that it included this one. I can hardly believe that I had not read any Graham Greene books in all these years since I do like that genre. A trip to Borders did not yield a copy of it, but I did get "Our Man in Havana" (not on the list). I liked it. I guess I will try Barnes and Noble or Amazon next. Anyway, thanks so much for your note.
-- BJ
écrit par billiejean à 11:22 am (EST) le Jun 20, 2008
I read your review of 'the God Delusion'. It made me all the more determined to read it myself. I saw the first half of the documentary film. I'm glad you're still active on Library thing. I'm doing quite alot of reading at the moment.
All the best,
James
écrit par raggedprince à 5:17 pm (EST) le Jun 2, 2008
Michael
écrit par michaelbartley à 11:03 am (EST) le Mar 7, 2008
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écrit par marise à 10:29 am (EST) le Jan 3, 2008
"Google alerts" alerted me to your review of my book. Many thanks!
Actually I agree with you about that "hilarious" blurb on the cover. While the publisher was good most of the time about getting my input before adding things, they selected the cover quotes without consultation. Hence thatinaccurate Daily Mail quote. If I get a chance in a future edition I'll request that they remove it.
-- Niall
www.niallmurtagh.info
écrit par niall24 à 8:53 am (EST) le Aug 30, 2007
écrit par judylou à 10:01 pm (EST) le Aug 26, 2007
écrit par emaestra à 6:13 pm (EST) le Jul 28, 2007
écrit par HughLynch à 5:25 pm (EST) le Jul 18, 2007
écrit par margad à 1:41 am (EST) le Apr 6, 2007
Thanks for the kind note. I'm intrigued by the books we have in common. I keep adding more titles as time and inspiration allow. let me know what you run across that is worth adding to the stacks.
écrit par heidilove à 10:02 am (EST) le Feb 16, 2007
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écrit par wonderlake à 7:10 am (EST) le Dec 29, 2006
Cheers....John
écrit par John à 8:37 am (EST) le Dec 27, 2006
thanks for introducing me to this website. I'll be posting more books. Watch this space!
écrit par raggedprince à 4:52 pm (EST) le Dec 20, 2006