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The Hamlet - tekijä: William Faulkner
The Moonstone - tekijä: Wilkie Collins
On Her Majesty's Secret Service - tekijä: Ian Fleming
Webster's New World Pocket Biographical Dictionary - tekijä: Donald Stewart (Ed.)
Atlas Shrugged - tekijä: Ayn Rand
The Lord of the Rings - tekijä: J.R.R. Tolkien
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Avainsanat20th century (529), british (362), american (251), 19th century (119), 21st century (95), criticism (83), at home (73), illustrated (72), history (70), tolkien (65) — kaikki avainsanat
Ryhmät20-Something LibraryThingers, 50 Book Challenge, Anglophiles, Graduate Students, Tolkien Lovers
LempikirjailijatJane Austen, Stephen Fry, G. W. Hawkes, Jhumpa Lahiri, Jamie O'Neill, Robert Louis Stevenson, J.R.R. Tolkien (Yhteiset suosikit)
Tietoja minusta I have a BA in English and history and an MA in Creative Writing. I'm currently working on my PhD in Creative Writing.
My Thread at the 50-Book Challenge
Tietoja kirjastostani Finished, finally! It's all catalogued. With the exception of some books still at my parents' house and some composition rhetorics and readers buried in a box in my closet (which I can't quite conceive of ever being arsed to haul out and catalogue), everything I have is here. If it isn't here, chances are I don't have it.
You'll find a fairly wide smattering of books in my library, with a concentration on British modernism and on Tolkien. I also have a nice little collection of books on writing craft.
If I were stranded on a desert island, the ten books I would hope somehow got stranded with me are:
The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien
The Collected Works of William Shakespeare
The World of Jeeves, P.G. Wodehouse
A Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert Heinlein
Sharpe's Tiger, Bernard Cornwell
Lady Chatterley's Lover, D.H. Lawrence
A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism
The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner
Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
I've decided to go ahead and try rating books, though I find the prospect sort of inherently distasteful. I think of my books in terms of the reading experience, not necessarily in terms of the quality of the thing itself. In other words, I might give Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire five stars because I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, while I might give Heart of Darkness three stars because I have had to force myself to keep going each time I've read it. Those ratings do not reflect any assessment on my part regarding the quality of the work. It doesn't, in other words, necessarily mean I hold Harry Potter above Heart of Darkness in terms of literary merit, writing quality, et cetera.
Here's how I'm using the rating system:
Zero Stars: I haven't read it yet. (Far too frequent an occurence!)
One Star: The reading experience was wretched. I wouldn't touch it again if you paid me.
Two Stars: The reading experience was poor. I probably won't look at it again.
Three Stars: The reading experience was fair. I may not have liked the book, but I either learned something from it or concede that it is an important work despite my dislike of it. I would also put under this rating books that I enjoyed while reading but of which I had little meaningful recollection afterwards.
Three and one half Stars: The only half-star rating I find myself using frequently. These are the books I enjoyed quite a bit, probably do remember well and fondly, but probably wouldn't read again.
Four Stars: The reading experience was good. I liked the book, and might read it again.
Five Stars: The reading experience was fabulous. I love the book, and likely wouldn't object to dipping into it at any point--or maybe even rereading it in its entirety several times.
NB: The system, obviously, works best for works of fiction and creative nonfiction. For reference works, think of the ratings in terms of usefulness. Five stars indicates a reference I find indispensable. One star indicates a completely worthless reference. Three stars indicates usefulness, but not to any special degree.
Oikea nimiLaura
SijaintiTennessee
Käyttäjätilin tyyppijulkinen, elinaikainen
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Lähettänyt: avaland 1:47 pm (EST) Jan 6, 2008
I hope your day was exciting and full of laughter! You're a lucky gal
to have a mother like our dear Linda.
May the coming years bring you health, happiness and more books!
Cate
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May your life be full of happiness and an ever increasing number of books.
Paola :-))
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Happy reading!
Lauawill
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PS how long have you been smoking a pipe? ;>
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