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The Crying of Lot 49 (Perennial Fiction Library) - tekijä: Thomas Pynchon
The old man and the sea - tekijä: Ernest Hemingway
Flesh And Blood - tekijä: Michael Cunningham
The Twyborn affair - tekijä: Patrick White
Galapagos - tekijä: Kurt Vonnegut
Black Beauty - tekijä: Anna Sewell
The adventures of Pinocchio - tekijä: Carlo Collodi
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Ryhmät1001 Books to read before you die, 50 Book Challenge, Anglophiles, Annus mirabilis, Arabic, North African and Middle Eastern Literature, Audiobooks, Best of British, Biographies, Memoirs and Autobiographies, BookMooching, British & Irish Children's Fiction — näytä kaikki ryhmät
LempikirjailijatChimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Louisa May Alcott, Kate Atkinson, Jane Austen, Pat Barker, Louis de Bernieres, T.C. Boyle, Peter Carey, Michael Chabon, Jonathan Coe, Charles Dickens, Roddy Doyle, Alexandre Dumas, Penelope Fitzgerald, Amitav Ghosh, Allegra Goodman, Naguib Mahfouz, Thomas Mallon, Ian McEwan, Larry McMurtry, Rohinton Mistry, Haruki Murakami, Joyce Carol Oates, Philip Roth, Salman Rushdie, Vikram Seth, Ahdaf Soueif, Wallace Stegner, Neal Stephenson, Claire Tomalin, Anthony Trollope, Barry Unsworth, Sarah Waters (Yhteiset suosikit)
Tietoja minusta I have been a fanatic reader for, well, ever since I can remember (and I can remember pretty far back). I work in publishing, but for puzzle magazines, so not for anything I actually read. I have a husband who used to be a reader but has gotten out of the habit (and I need to find a site like this for CDs for him), two daughters who are avid readers, and a pre-reading son who will leave them in the dust when he finally does learn to read--he loves books more than any child I have ever seen.
I'm keeping track of my 2008 reading progress here: http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph...
LAST 10 BOOKS READ
The Madonnas of Leningrad, Debra Dean
Queen Lucia, E.F. Benson
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, Marina Lewycka
Servants of the Map, Andrea Barrett
Harbor, Lorraine Adams
The Girl at the Lion d'Or, Sebastian Faulks
They Call Me Naughty Lola, David Rose, ed.
Sweet Thames, Matthew Kneale
The Giant, O'Brien, Hilary Mantel
The River King, Alice Hoffman
NOW READING:
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle (Daily Lit)
The Hiding Place, Trezza Azzopardi
LAST 5 BOOKS LISTENED TO:
Thursday Next: First Among Sequels, Jasper Fforde
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Junot Diaz
The Enchanted April, Elizabeth von Arnim
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
The Birth of Venus, Sarah Dunant (abandoned)
NOW LISTENING TO:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling
Born Standing Up, Steve Martin
FAVORITE FICTION OF 2007
Half of a Yellow Sun, Chimamanda Ngozi Achidie
Queen Margot, Alexandre Dumas
Troubles, J.G. Farrell
North and South, Elizabeth Gaskell
The Yiddish Policemen's Union, Michael Chabon
The Way We Live Now, Anthony Trollope
Case Histories, Kate Atkinson
Away, Amy Bloom
Middlemarch, George Eliot
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling
Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson
The Lizard Cage, Karen Connelly
Birdsong, Sebastian Faulks
Restoration, Rose Tremain
Mason & Dixon, Thomas Pynchon
Ship Fever, Andrea Barrett
A Thread of Grace, Mary Doria Russell
The Twyborn Affair, Patrick White
FAVORITE NONFICTION OF 2007
The Circus Fire, Stewart O'Nan
Young Men and Fire, Norman Maclean
The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty, Caroline Alexander
We Wish to Inform You that Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families, Philip Gourevitch
Up in the Old Hotel, Joseph Mitchell
The Worst Hard Time, Timothy Egan
FAVORITE AUDIOBOOKS OF 2007
The Hungry Tide, Amitav Ghosh
The History of Love, Nicole Krauss
The Secret River, Kate Grenville
The Four Feathers, AEW Mason
Tietoja kirjastostani I originally set up one account for all the books in the house, but that doesn't work so well for suggestions. I now have a second account, chriskids, for my children's books.
I recently discovered the columns for Date Started and Date Ended, and have gone through the past two years of my book journal and entered that information, plus my comments, in my LT catalog. If you're interested, you can easily see this by selecting my recommended display style.
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RekisteröitymispäiväJun 29, 2006

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thanks for adding me to your list :) My favourites so far by Anthony Trollope would be all the books in the 'Chronicles of Barset' series starting with 'The Warden' and 'Barchester Towers'. Other (non-ecclesiastically themed) ones which I've enjoyed include 'He Knew He Was Right', 'Lady Anna' and 'Dr Wortle's School'. The first two have similar levels of tension and drama of 'The Way We Live Now'. There is also the very popular Palliser series, starting with 'Can You Forgive Her?' which has political themes, but I haven't read any of these yet. Trollope wrote about 45 novels so there are so many I am still yet to read!
regards
Laura
Lähettänyt: digifish_books 8:31 pm (EST) Apr 27, 2008
Keep in touch!
Lähettänyt: ShelleyK 12:18 pm (EST) Apr 19, 2008
I'm new to LT. Checked out your library because we have 50+ titles in common (I'm very much at the beginning of cataloging, so we may have many more). At any rate, decided to drop a note because I see in your profile that you're from Norwalk, CT, the city where I grew up (and where my dear old mum still lives). I've lived in California for quite a few years now, but still love my Norwalk.
Happy reading!
Becky
Lähettänyt: BeckyJG 5:54 pm (EST) Mar 30, 2008
D McG
Lähettänyt: Spartaneagle 5:28 pm (EST) Mar 30, 2008
Your library is fantastic - I had a wee look at it last week after I saw your posts about what you were reading.
Lähettänyt: cmt 4:28 am (EST) Mar 11, 2008
Sorry, it took a while, bit I finally caught up with your review of Ingenious Pursuits, which was very sharp indeed (I hadn't considered poor Harrison...). It is such a fascinating period, isn't it? I can't wait to hear your verdict on the Hooke booke :-)
All the best, Carolyn
Lähettänyt: citizenkelly 9:05 am (EST) Mar 2, 2008
My biggest impression of Gentlemen was "Wow! That's some vocabulary he's got!" =)
I hope to get my review up before the weekend....I will be curious to read yours.
Take care,
Jill
Lähettänyt: mrstreme 5:44 pm (EST) Feb 27, 2008
Lähettänyt: Rarcar1 7:31 pm (EST) Feb 9, 2008
Lähettänyt: Rarcar1 6:42 pm (EST) Feb 8, 2008
Thanks again!
Jill =)
Lähettänyt: mrstreme 3:01 pm (EST) Jan 26, 2008
All the best,
Jill
Lähettänyt: mrstreme 8:57 pm (EST) Jan 23, 2008
Hugs!-Kat
Lähettänyt: Katrinia17 1:17 pm (EST) Jan 23, 2008
Lähettänyt: juliette07 4:29 pm (EST) Jan 21, 2008
Intersting to read about your son - I look forward to following his progress.
Best wishes Julie
Lähettänyt: juliette07 3:33 pm (EST) Jan 21, 2008
We haven't conversed yet but somehow I found your library.
Oh, I paged through what we share and so many of the books we have in common you have listed as TBR. I am excited that you stil have them to read - I must say I don't know which one to recommend you start with next (not that you are asking my opinion!)
I would suggest any of the Alice Munro's or the Carol Shield's. I don't read a lot of Irving, but I must say Trying to Save Piggy Sneed really left an impression upon me.
Personally, I love the academic novel, so I just picked up Tobias Wolff and David Lodge. Have you read Stoner by John Williams. Have you read it??? My favorite of 2007.
Anyway, hello and keep in touch.
Best
Alpahorder
Lähettänyt: alphaorder 7:16 pm (EST) Jan 19, 2008
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Lähettänyt: avaland 11:02 am (EST) Jan 18, 2008
Amanda
Lähettänyt: amandameale 3:32 am (EST) Jan 16, 2008
I have not read [The Night] yet, but have the updated version, corrected by his wife. I have so many TBR! I helped a friend who managed a bookstore, and as a Thank You, received nearly 40 books of my choosing! But enough, I hope you are as impacted by Wiesel as I was.
Lähettänyt: jarka 6:36 pm (EST) Jan 3, 2008
Jer
Lähettänyt: jarka 7:44 am (EST) Jan 3, 2008
Lähettänyt: ablachly 12:53 pm (EST) Dec 20, 2007
I was looking at your profile and I am totally going to steal your ideas for a few of your lists. I wanted to let you know and give you the full credit.
Notably, "last ten books I read" and "what I am reading now."
I keep a book journal too, I am going to look into filling some old dates.
thanks for the great ideas :)
-kristen
Lähettänyt: kristenliberty 5:04 pm (EST) Oct 22, 2007
I first read Salter in a writing workshop I was in and was surprised to find out how much I enjoyed "The Hunters," since it is a story about fighter pilots in the Korean War. Then I read "Light Years" which I believe is a masterpiece. It is somewhat difficult reading, as it takes some effort to follow the time shifts, but it is a beautiful, haunting, and ultimately sad portrayal of a place, a time, and a marriage. I've read almost everything else he wrote but, for me, nothing stands up to these two.
Rebecca
Lähettänyt: rebeccanyc 8:24 pm (EST) Sep 27, 2007
Thank you for your lovely welcoming message and congratulations. Library thing is a very recent discovery and I am very much enjoying my initial explorations.
Allie
Lähettänyt: AllieW 4:30 am (EST) Sep 25, 2007
Interesting comments about Sammar's anger at Rae. I had not thought about that. I was struck by how important his religion was to her. With mixed-religion marriages so common in Western cultures, I really hadn't thought about how important that was.
I agree with you that I would have liked to know more about Rae. I understand "why" we don't, in that the book is so much from Sammar's POV, but it was a bit frustrating at times. I am glad you liked the book though ... I really enjoyed it also!
Laura
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Lähettänyt: avaland 10:19 pm (EST) Sep 17, 2007
Just dropping by, those trees are amazing..like something out of harry potter!
:-)
Lähettänyt: KimB 1:51 am (EST) Sep 6, 2007
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Lähettänyt: Cariola 9:46 pm (EST) Aug 5, 2007
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Lähettänyt: asphalteden 8:05 am (EST) Aug 3, 2007
I have a friend who's trying to get me started on Roddy Doyle - you're apparently a fan?
Lähettänyt: ablachly 12:22 pm (EST) Jul 20, 2007
Abby
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Lähettänyt: tiffin 12:01 am (EST) Jul 8, 2007
Best, Lois
Lähettänyt: avaland 8:53 am (EST) Jun 19, 2007
About Soueif, I enjoyed her to a point. I really enjoyed the picture she draws of life and culture in Egypt for the various characters. But the personal part disappointed me. What kind of marriage was that? I just found that hard to accept even as I enjoyed the characters. The other book I felt sort of the same loved the insights on Egyptian life and culture, could't accept the coincidence of the family connection. I thought the glimpse of life for the English woman who goes to Egypt and marries the Egyptian man was a compelling love story, but would have been better served if she hadn't been so perfect. Still and all I think Soueif is talented.
Lähettänyt: gautherbelle 6:49 pm (EST) Jun 10, 2007
Lähettänyt: Gautherbelle 6:04 pm (EST) Jun 9, 2007
I have seen that we have 98% affinity!!
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Lähettänyt: berthirsch 6:08 pm (EST) Oct 18, 2006
We share 167 books – not bad. The usual suspects, plus the not so usual; Robertson Davies, Kate Atkinson, Arturo Perez-Reverte, and Jonathan Coe. You have lots of quintessentially English books too Penelope Fitzgerald, Wikie Collins, Anita Brookner…
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