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I was watching author chat and had a good laugh on talking with R. Dahl.
Hey! I just noticed you're tagging the books you've included on your blog, good idea, I think I might do the same (that's my blog not yours). Thanks for giving me an idea I can steal much better than thinking it up myself :)
Hi TeacherDad, nope, not a Charger fan.. something much more mundane. I sell nuts and bolts for a living. (And using "The Bolt Chick" moniker kept people from referring to me as "The Screw Lady"!)
I love your posts and your blog. You keep me laughing!
I just had to check out your blog and comment on practically everything! (it's a slow day at my house) And I love your profile pic.
No, I'm sorry to say TD, that it does not get better. I'm up to page 130 and it is still just wretched.
Thanks for adding me to your interesting libraries. I'm reciprocating.
Hello TeacherDad. I, too, have gotten Two Brothers. I was wondering - are you finding it as unremittingly hideous as I am?
When did Two Brothers arrive? I didn't know anyone had gotten it yet.
Aha - another adult who reads children's/YA books. When I check out at the library with those, I sometimes wonder if they think I'm getting them for a teenager at home (I don't have one). ;)
I noticed you have The Hound of the Baskervilles According to Spike Milligan on your wish list, have you read any of his other books? His autiobiographical books are pretty good, Hitler, my part in his downfall for one. And then there are his childrens books. My favourite being Bad Jelly the Witch.
Thanks for the welcome TD! The well-read compliment. I guess grad school was good for something.
Thanks for visiting - we homeschool and don't have much of any library access out here so we have to make our own! Thanks goodness for grandparents who have airline flight benefits and don't mind the 20+ hour plane trip to bring us more books (okay, they like to visit us too). The biggest reason I joined library thing is to keep her from bringing duplicates...
I really enjoy your children's book blog, so thought I'd check you out on LibraryThing ;)
Maybe I did - have this quote from Francis Bacon

"There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion"
I'll let you off double posting, even though I'm sure it would make my profile page appear as if I was really popular. I noticed you visited my blog too, Whoop! First visitor and comment, thank you. I get excited about the strangest things >:)
Thanks for adding me as an interesting library, just wondered though, you added me twice, does that make me doubly interesting? or did you just think I needed all the help I could get.

>:)

Thanks again.

Jacquie
Thanks for putting my library on your "interesting" list - I have reciprocated.
I haven't really thought to have a written down list of recommendations - at least not beyond my 50 challenge thread. Though now that you mention it, I think it's a great idea! I do work in a bookstore, so I basically recommend books to people for a living - if I didn't read it, I probably know someone who did...

I do think I want to be an English teacher. Which is funny, because for many years people sort of recommended it to me and I was really against the idea. But one day (in the bookstore) a woman was talking about how much her daughter hated this really huge boring classic - I don't even remember which one - that she had to read for school, and the idea just hit me that I could do such a better job teaching kids to love books. I would give them excerpts from dozens of different books in various genres and let them pick a style that suited them, instead of making them read the same stuffy classics that have driven kids to hate reading forever. (Wow, did I just get on a soapbox or what!)

Anyway, but now that I have this great idea to be a teacher, I'm trying to figure out how to go about it. I think I would really love to just get a teaching certificate and work on my master's degree while teaching...but I've yet to really figure out how you go about it. Any good suggestions?

P.S. Thanks for taking an interest...and I've been reading your thread. Quite some interesting discussions going on there ;-p
Glad you found my library intriguing :) , and I don't blame you for monitoring the myspace! I keep my myspace profile private now that I'm applying for PhD programs, and I still get some awful strange messages. I probably will keep dropping in--the conversation on your fifty challenge was about as vibrant as most any other of the discussions I've seen on threads lately! Good luck with everything, and let me know what you think if you ever end up looking into Englander...
TeacherDad, I love your profile picture! Do you still know where it is from? I would really like to get it Poster Sized for my book-room!
Thanks for the "add" to your interesting libraries! I'm enjoying your 50 book challenge thread and your comments in other groups as well.
LOL! Glad you enjoyed the photo, it's one of my prouder moments.
Hello TeacherDad,
I am a bit surprised that you tag my library as interesting. I don't share that many books with the other librarys (unless they have way more than me already listed, and even than it never goes higher than about 15)
But I guess it is a compliment Thank you:) I haven't had the pleasure of "running" into you on this side yet. Except I think for that comment you made on the "Avid Reader" topic. I see that we have NO books in common, well, maybe we get ideas from eachothers books.
I wish you a happy and well read 2008, (after all you still want to be an Avid Reader in the new year....right? ;)
Oh, and yes I like your profile picture too. I guess I was boring posting myself.....=)
Hi TeacherDad -- thanks for the interesting libraries add! I've been circling around you in a couple of groups and always enjoy your input.

Wishing you and yours a happy 2008 with lots of good reading!

Terri
Hello and welcome to 40 Something Library Thingers!
Hi, TeacherDad ~ Just dropping by to wish you happy holidays!
Ah, I suppose I did not look at the picture all that well then - I missed the grin on his face.

Also, I will just have to do that; certainly she'll understand.
Random question, but does your profile picture have anything to do with Farenheit 451??? It just reminds me a lot of that book which was quite excellent (though the movie was terrible, in my opinion).
Hello there, JK.

Thank you for the link. I will certainly have to check it out.

:)

-Jessica
Hah! See, 50's not out-of-reach! But why do you think audiobooks are cheating? I think abridged versions are cheating, and I guess if you were just using them for background noise, but I only listen to unabridged, and I really pay attention ~ rewinding when I need to if I've missed something ~ so I always count them. If I didn't, I'd have a whole lot fewer books on my list. 8-O Anyway, in the long tradition of oral storytelling, I count 'em!

Another person who belongs to that group also counts what she calls manga. I think that means the same as graphic novels, but I'm not sure.
Oh, yeah, and children's and YA books definitely count, as do audiobooks. It's up to you whether to count them. Not sure about textbooks, though.
I just thought if you joined that group you might find it is an easy way of keeping track of what you read, not that I thought you should do that challenge. As someone else mentioned in a post I read just tonight, if you read even one book a year, you're doing better than many Americans. Scary thought!
Thanks for tagging my library as "interesting." Funny ~ I was just checking out yours before going to mine to see if I had a new message. :)
No I try not to take myself too seriously. that name is an old joke from high school.
Thank you for tagging my library interesting :) And great profile pic. I want a sign like that I can hang somewhere.

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