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The Moving Finger - tekijä: Agatha Christie
Hard Times - tekijä: Charles Dickens
The Secret Life of Houdini: The Making of America's First Superhero - tekijä: William Kalush
The Voyage of Odysseus: Tales from the Odyssey - tekijä: I. M. Richardson
The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror - tekijä: David J. Skal
The Man in the Brown Suit - tekijä: Agatha Christie
A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906 - tekijä: Simon Winchester
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ystävät: Enodia, Garp83, hobwin, keren7, mrgrooism, Stevia
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Tietoja minusta I'm a Classics Professor at Kenyon College. I have a great love for books, naturally, and also lists. Lists of books are right up there for me (I have more than a few books that are lists of books, and I have a feeling that I'm not alone in this here). I have to admit that I'm a bit shy about becoming 'public.' I'm nervous about others looking at my books - is that weird? Anyway, I also love sewing and knitting, watching bad B-horror films, and I quite enjoy teaching as well. However, I'm not fond of talking about myself, so I'll just end this here, except to say that the picture is of our lovely border collie, Tuppence, doing what she does best.
What I'm reading:
-Stardust by Neil Gaiman (Neil Gaiman bibliography list)
-The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne (banned books list)
-The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns by Robert Burns (library book)
-Chainfire by Terry Goodkind (audiobook)
-The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (read-aloud-with-husband book)
Tietoja kirjastostani This catalog includes both my books and my husband's, which explains the science/humanities mix. As much as I'd like to claim polymath status, those physics books nearly got tagged under 'magic', since that's my general assessment of their contents (For example, here's an actual snippet of conversation between my husband and me: "How do you think magnets work?" My answer: "Magic?").
Oikea nimiAmber Scaife
SijaintiHoward, Ohio
Sähköpostiosoitescaifea
kenyon.edu
Käyttäjätilin tyyppijulkinen, elinaikainen
YhteysuutisetYhteysuutiset
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http://www.librarything.com/profile/scaifea (profiili)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/scaifea (kirjasto)
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Next up...BABY!
What an exciting time for you :D
k
Lähettänyt: mckait 5:10 pm (EST) Jul 10, 2008
Lähettänyt: jeri889 2:08 pm (EST) Jul 10, 2008
Lähettänyt: mrgrooism 8:31 am (EST) Jul 9, 2008
the Loeb Pliny arrived today, to my great excitement!
i must say, it is in better condition than you led me to believe... i LOVE books with 'character'. :)
thank you again, and i look forward to browsing through it this evening (and possibly improving my horrific Latin skills!).
regards,
Peter
Lähettänyt: Enodia 3:12 pm (EST) Apr 25, 2008
Lähettänyt: Garp83 9:21 pm (EST) Apr 15, 2008
i have a perpetual list of classical reading to catch up on, so i'm not starving. :)
thank you for the update though, and i hope all is well.
~Peter
Lähettänyt: Enodia 1:36 pm (EST) Apr 12, 2008
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Lähettänyt: Garp83 11:27 am (EST) Mar 30, 2008
:)
Lähettänyt: Enodia 7:01 pm (EST) Mar 29, 2008
Thanks in advance!
Lähettänyt: Garp83 8:25 pm (EST) Mar 28, 2008
Thanks for the encouragement!
I'm in Australia, and I hope to be heading over to the UK to do my MA and PhD, provided that I find adequate funding! Education shouldn't be as expensive as it is :(.
Regards,
Steive
Lähettänyt: Stevia 5:58 am (EST) Mar 28, 2008
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Lähettänyt: Garp83 6:47 pm (EST) Mar 26, 2008
I'm enjoying the company of classicists on LT! I've only just finished my undergrad and doing a transition year into postgrad study. And so I find your library to be fascinating!
Hope to see you around on LT!
Stevie
Lähettänyt: Stevia 5:03 pm (EST) Mar 26, 2008
Happy Reading!
Jill
Lähettänyt: mrstreme 7:53 am (EST) Jan 26, 2008
Lähettänyt: _Zoe_ 9:20 pm (EST) Jan 11, 2008
Also, browsing your catalogue, I have to say that I have very fond memories of the Choose Your Own Adventure books!
Lähettänyt: _Zoe_ 7:43 pm (EST) Jan 11, 2008
I actually don't have a problem with calling it PR except that term and "spin" have taken on a definite connotation these days--meaning outright lies. As far as I'm concerned, EVERY general lies; all one has to do is look back over the past few years and especially during the Vietnam War to see that. Caesar just lied less than most and his core achievements were greater.
Enjoy your break!
Joyce
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 10:52 pm (EST) Jan 1, 2008
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Lähettänyt: lindsacl 8:38 am (EST) Dec 27, 2007
Lähettänyt: lindsacl 8:37 am (EST) Dec 27, 2007
Thanks for the well-wishes - I'm in my third year, so finished coursework and as of this spring, I guess officially starting work on my dissertation proposal. Very scary!!!
Lähettänyt: philosojerk 12:27 pm (EST) Dec 15, 2007
Good to hear from you!
Yes, indeed, I did enjoy them--actually a lot more than I thought I would. If you're interested, I just posted a review this morning. I have a lot of heavier reading I'm doing now, plus a Steinbeck project I want to start soon, so I don't think I'll be doing any more reading either of Cicero or Pliny and Martial (actually, I'm dying of curiosity about those two) for a little while. It's spring on the farm here; tomorrow, we start installing the last of the fencing around our place (Fred's Fence, to keep our Happy Wanderer chocolate Lab in--he's the stressed-out dog on my profile page!). also, I'm working frantically to get the first raised beds in to accommodate seedlings of tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, eggplants, and cantaloupe; I'm also nursing along two different type of papaya trees I'm growing from seeds. Today we're running down to a place where MIDA (an agricultural ministry of the federal gov't) has its main tree-growing area for this province--I want to buy two mamanchino (no temperate equivalent) fruit trees. December is the month that everyone paints here in Panama, and I want to get at least the living room/dining room area (we have an open plan house) painted for Christmas, so gotta prep that.
so, it's busy times and my reading has definitely slowed down.
Hope to hear good news about your joint project with your husband in classical nomenclature soon! ;-)
Later!
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 8:34 am (EST) Dec 7, 2007
Best of luck to you and your husband on your new project! :-)
Joyce
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 5:56 pm (EST) Oct 20, 2007
When I wrote, I had not opened the box--was anxious to let you know the books had arrived--fridays are busy for me and today worse thanks to the Week From Hell. But now I've gloated over them all and am delighted with the "treat". I will let you know my progress (assuming, of course, that there IS any progress! :-) ).
Thanks again.
Joyce
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 6:02 pm (EST) Oct 19, 2007
Thanks--I'm truly grateful for the books. I'll certainly let you know when they arrive. Mail from Miami is once or twice a week depending on volume. Then it sits in Panama Citty, waiting to go through Customs. After that, it travels nearly 2/3 of the way across the (small) country to David. Sometimes I get a call that there's mail, sometimes not. I always check on Fridays. But figure a minimum of 10 days to two weeks, sometimes longer depending on where in the cycle the books hit Miami. In November, it's much worse--there are at least 5 independence celebrations here, national and provincial, plus one or two others I don't recall. Means the country is shut down--and I mean shut down. But your package shuld get here before that.
Again, thanks and blessings!
Joyce
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 3:02 pm (EST) Oct 4, 2007
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 4:26 pm (EST) Sep 26, 2007
Joyce LaGow
1557 NW 82nd Ave
Suite PMA 30
Miami, FL 33126
From there, they'll air-freight it to Panama City and then to David, which is the town closest to me.
I am more than happy to reimburse you for postage, if you don't mind waiting about 3 weeks for a check! Maybe more--our closeest post office is only open two days a week, and they keep shifting that schedule on me--and of course the days and hours are never posted because we live at the edge of a very small town, and of course everyone in the small town knows the postmistress, who lives close by and so of course everyone knows the hours and so of course there is no need to post the schedule...
I LOVE Panama, I love living here, but you definitely need a sense of humor and a great deal of flexibility--which I must have since I've been here over three years, feel that this is home--the memory of the US has pretty much faded like a bad dream.
As for running on--believe me, I have the same problem myself! Get me started on the Civil War and I'm off .
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 12:59 pm (EST) Sep 26, 2007
You know, I truly value the discussions. I live in Panama; the nearest English-language library is probably on the Florida Keys--I doubt that Panama City, the capital, has a public one of any type, and I don't live anywhere near there anyway. I buy all my books--I have to. There is one mediocre used book store near me, and while it's a fair source for mysteries, I buy very little there.
I stumbled on LT by accident, and immediately began using it as my primary source for ideas for books. I have found the discussions invaluable. I've bought--already!--close to a hundred books based on what I've picked up on LT and have been disappointed in only 2! I found, for example, the discussion on Chinese foot-binding in women and the animal cruelty in Water for Elephants valuable. I have to say i never woulod have bought Cicero's Letters if there hadn't been that discussion in which you participated. I'd hate to see them stop.
And of course, I love a good discussion and jump right in when it's on one of my passionate interests such as history. It's hard, sometime, to know when to stop. Unfortunately, in all my 70 years, I have never been particularly well-known for verbal restraint (I think I was born talking)! :-)
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 9:42 am (EST) Sep 26, 2007
I'd decided recently to bolster my classics section of my library with all sorts of goodies, ranging from the Cicero letters to Austen and Dickens, for example. I'll sneak Livy in there somewhere! My TBR shelves--yes, plural these days--are fairly full right now, but only because I've been on an ordering spree. I'll have to stop soon or at least slow down because just as there ain't no such thing as a free lunch, there also ain't no such thing as unlimited bookshelf space! I'm going to have to get another one built pretty soon here.
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 12:23 pm (EST) Sep 24, 2007
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Lähettänyt: Cariola 11:15 am (EST) Sep 8, 2007
Deborah (Cariola)
P.S. I see that you're also reading Paradise Lost. That's another of the books that is read by Frankenstein's creature and influences his development.
Lähettänyt: Cariola 11:13 pm (EST) Sep 7, 2007
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 11:29 am (EST) Sep 4, 2007
And yes, given McCullough, I can believe that Cicero was considered a great wit. And your comments about his marriage.
I have absolutely no problem with someone carrying on about his/her passion. :-) How else to live? Boring otherwise.
Lähettänyt: Joycepa 7:36 am (EST) Sep 4, 2007
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(At least he wants to create a major new classics site, which is reason enough to support LibraryThing, I suppose.)
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