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Tietoja minusta Writer and book reviewer living in The Gap, Brisbane, with Craig and Jack the Big Cat.
Tietoja kirjastostani Wide range: lots of books on mental illness and psychology, literature and writing (not so much 'how-to' as 'why' and 'what'), politics, animal rights, feminism, autobiographies and biographies and memoirs. Fiction is mixture of classic and contemporary, if I can put it like that: more Jackie Kay than Jackie Collins, Bill Shakespeare than Bob Barrett. We're not science fiction or fantasy readers, and there's not much crime and no horror (don't mind a good crime novel, hate horror I'm afraid as it gives me nightmares for days). Mind you, there's a fair bit of crime and horror in King Lear...
Favourite bookshops in our town are Avid Reader at West End and Folio Books in the city for new stuff, and Bent Books (just a few steps up from Avid) and Charing Cross at Annerley for second hand. A wonderful sense of community combined with an excellent selection of titles (plus DVDs) at Avid; Folio has beautiful big books on art and photography and history and architecture, as well as literature and psychology and lots of delicious things; Sean will always greet you at Bent, knows his shop inside out and has a great paperback novel selection (and more out the back); and Charing Cross is dangerous (literally- OH&S is unknown there) but a rabbit warren of treasures await.
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Lähettänyt: amanaceerdh 3:24 pm (EST) Jul 11, 2008
What are you reading at the moment?
Lähettänyt: poeticmedic 1:04 am (EST) Jun 20, 2008
Lähettänyt: poeticmedic 8:07 pm (EST) Jun 17, 2008
Lähettänyt: brusselsbook 1:43 pm (EST) May 27, 2008
Lähettänyt: DameMuriel 10:16 am (EST) Jan 31, 2008
Lähettänyt: reading_fox 4:04 am (EST) Dec 14, 2007
I'm trying to research a book to get my dad for Christmas. He claims he's enjoyed Patrick White but read all of his that he intends to. Would you have any suggestions for a similar author?
Much obliged if you do happen to think of anything. No worries at all if you don't.
Fox.
Lähettänyt: reading_fox 5:02 pm (EST) Dec 13, 2007
Lähettänyt: seemingmeaning 4:12 pm (EST) Sep 29, 2007
Anon.
Lähettänyt: AnneBoleyn 5:15 pm (EST) Sep 23, 2007
I just read "Incision" posted in November 2006 and was so moved.
The cadence, your quietly devastaing descriptions...I was especially
affected by the women with breast cancer.
“I am filled with this horrible feeling that they weren’t silent because of death, it didn’t worry them so much, but because their mouths were tight with the wasting of yet another life.”
This reminded me of a book by Carole Maso - AVA. It, too, is
poetically powerful about life faced with death. Ava Klein is 39,
and dying of a rare blood disease. This book is what passes through her
thoughts on her last day.
I've read it over and over with many highlighted passages
of astounding emotion. Carole Maso is more than
a writer - she has the ability to fill the white spaces.
I look forward to spending more time on your blog.
You have a wonderful talent, indeed.
Cate
Lähettänyt: bleuroses 2:39 pm (EST) Jul 23, 2007
Thanks for adding my library! I see we share 120 books! And I see you know
that crazy italian girl...aluvalibri...she's a sly one!
Looking forward to seeing your around LT - and in the VMC group!
Cate
Lähettänyt: bleuroses 12:17 pm (EST) Jul 23, 2007
Lähettänyt: gregfindley 7:49 am (EST) Jun 29, 2007
I can imagine those lifeline bookfests are bad news for book addicts, never made it to one yet in Canberra, but would be bad for the bank balance if i did.
Dymocks seems to take their pound of flesh most months, and thats worst. :-)
Anyway happy hunting....and go with the motto.."you can never have too much of a good thing"
Cheers
Lähettänyt: KimB 3:42 am (EST) Jun 21, 2007
Just joined LT last month and thought I would say hi.
Is the First Tuesday Book club group good, I check out the podcast from time to time.
Cheers
kim
Lähettänyt: KimB 3:45 am (EST) Jun 20, 2007
cheers
artnjan
Lähettänyt: artnjan 5:54 pm (EST) Feb 21, 2007
The first point to note about the First Tuseday Book Club is that we now have a panel discussing books so there are differing points of view. This is great because it's difficult to trust one reviewer but when you have a group pretty much agreeing that something is worth reading, then there's a good chance it is. Marieke Hardy and Some Bloke are the regulars - intelligent, polite, pleasant and worth hearing. Guest panellists have been a mixed bag, including the dreaded Germaine Greer who is not polite and prefers to listen to herself.
As far as the content goes the panel discusses one new work and one classic (their definition of)each month. Some of the books are: The Transit of Venus, American Psycho, Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, The Ballad of Desmond Kale, The Rachel Papers. I'm not interested in every book they discuss but I am interested and entertained by listening to the opinions.
After all that I have to say, more power to you for not having a TV.
The program is available on podcast if you're interested.
Amanda
Lähettänyt: amandameale 7:17 am (EST) Feb 5, 2007
Good recommendations. And I must re-read Riders in the Chariot because I think I have forgotten everything that was in it. Do you watch the First Tuesday Book Club on ABC? If so, what do you thin of it?
Amanda
Lähettänyt: amandameale 7:46 am (EST) Jan 31, 2007
I'm Australian like you and another member has asked me to recommend the definitve Sydney novel. I cannot think of anything and gave her your name. I would be very interested if you think of something.
Amanda
Lähettänyt: amandameale 7:27 am (EST) Jan 24, 2007
I will check out the books you suggest...I am always eager to learn, where books are concerned.
I love your country, which I visited in 2000, before the Olympics, but could not get as far as Brisbane. Hopefully, next time.
I just temporarily interrupted my translation of the LT site into Italian, time for me to go to bed as tomorrow morning the alarm clock goes off at 5!
I have done quite a bit, but of course I will have to review it and, hopefully, some other LT Italian member will participate in the effort. So far, there were only a couple of things translated by BoPeep and lilithcat who, if I am not mistaken, are not native speakers of Italian. But the effort is still VERY appreciated!!
Hope to meet you soon in one group or another and, in the meantime, give all my love to the wonderful land downunder.
Paola :-))
Lähettänyt: aluvalibri 9:54 pm (EST) Oct 4, 2006
thank you for joining Virago Modern Classics!
Paola :-))
Lähettänyt: aluvalibri 3:39 pm (EST) Sep 24, 2006
Cheers,
Alana.
Lähettänyt: camelspit 5:18 am (EST) Sep 8, 2006
Lähettänyt: perlle 3:12 pm (EST) Aug 30, 2006
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Lähettänyt: Esta1923 6:58 pm (EST) Jul 18, 2006
Lähettänyt: Esta1923 5:11 pm (EST) Jul 12, 2006
I don't know if that's a LibraryThing glitch, or maybe you just entered the author and title in the wrong fields...
(Handsome cat, indeed!)
Lähettänyt: laytonwoman3rd 2:21 pm (EST) Feb 14, 2006
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