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Exile's Valor - tekijä: Mercedes Lackey

Eclipse - tekijä: Stephenie Meyer

The Otherworld - tekijä: Mercedes Lackey

A Pocket Full of Rye - tekijä: Agatha Christie

ElfQuest: The Discovery - tekijä: Wendy Pini

Sword of Ice: And Other Tales of Valdemar - tekijä: Mercedes Lackey

The Lyre of Orpheus - tekijä: Robertson Davies

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Avainsanatused (432), pb (407), fantasy (272), new (251), tpb (151), family (149), 2007 (121), magic users (115), hc (111), 2x (98) — kaikki avainsanat

Ryhmät1001 Fantasy Roadies, 50 Book Challenge, 888 Challenge, Go Review That Book!, The Green Dragon, What Are You Reading Now?, Writer-readers

LempikirjailijatLloyd Alexander, Francesca Lia Block, Agatha Christie, Jackie Collins, Robertson Davies, Neil Gaiman, Robin Hobb, Robert Jordan, Guy Gavriel Kay, Ellen Kushner, Mercedes Lackey, Scott Lynch, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Gregory Maguire, Sarah Monette, Wendy Pini, Anne Rice, R. A. Salvatore, Brandon Sanderson, Ysabeau S. Wilce (Yhteiset suosikit)

SuosikkikirjakaupatBison Books, Book Fair, McNally Robinson at Grant Park, McNally Robinson at Polo Park, Munro's Books

SuosikkikirjastotMillenium Library, Pembina Trail Library

Muita suosikkejaChildren's Hospital Book Market

Tietoja minusta Outside of the reading life, I'm mainly a writer. I'm currently hard at work on ARVORE, a fantasy novel about two brothers training as spies. It's coming along very slowly, but I'm hoping to have another draft ready for reader input sometime this year. Otherwise, I occasionally engage in such worthwhile activities as eating sushi, dancing, knitting, making masks, contemplating social issues and wandering aimlessly around my city.

I graduated from university in June of 2006 with a BA in Classics and Art History. I'm hoping to do my Masters eventually, but for the time being I'm taking a break from academic pursuits. I currently work for my alma mater.

Oh, and since I always rather wonder these things about people on here: I'm twenty-five years old and I'm female.

Currently Reading, Primary: This Gaming Life by Jim Rossingnol
Currently Reading, Secondary: The Unicorn by Nancy Hathaway
Recently Finished, Fiction: The Battle For Skandia by John Flanagan - library
Recently Finished, Nonfiction: Saving the World: A Guide to Heroes - library

(Keeper means I added it to my permanent collection, seller means I either posted it on BookMooch or donated it to some sort of charity, library means I borrowed it from the library, loaner means I borrowed it from a private individual, and electronic means it was an e-book or a manuscript).

I've been posting my 2008 reading list here. My complete 2007 reading list is available here.

Tietoja kirjastostani While I read pretty broadly, I somehow seem to end up keeping more fantasy than anything else. I thought I had a nice, diverse library, until I tagged it all. Blah!

I only keep books that I'm going to read at least once more or that I'll refer back to from time to time. I'd rather see the others go to people who'll enjoy them. Most of these are listed on BookMooch; my account is linked below.

This catalogue contains only those books that I've already admitted to my permanent collection. No tbrs unless they're also reference material. I've still got to input my vintage books and many of my academic texts.

I've written comments for most of my books, detailing my personal experiences with them. Some of these comments also include semi-reviews. I'm slowly but surely entering formal, honest-to-goodness reviews as I reread things and as I admit new books to my collection. I plan to review everything eventually, but it's going to take a while. I tried to steer clear of rereads in 2007, so most of the things I reviewed were brand new to me. I'm looking forward to going back over some old favourites in 2008, though, so reviews for those on are on their way!

Lastly, if anyone's interested, I have a side account here to keep track of my to-be-reads.

Mukana myösBookCrossing, BookMooch, Facebook, LiveJournal

Jäsenyys LibraryThing Early Reviewers ("varhaiset kirja-arvostelijat")

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Sähköpostiosoitexicantigmail.com

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URL:t http://www.librarything.com/profile/xicanti (profiili)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/xicanti (kirjasto)

RekisteröitymispäiväAug 6, 2006

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I wanted to let you know that your reviews for the 1001 Fantasy library are amazing. They are exactly what I was looking for and I don't have to do any editing either! *hugs* ~ Morph
I'm interested in Time Bandit if it is still available.
I notice we both seem to have Jasper Fforde, Agatha Christie and J.K. Rowling stuff. I have only just started on LT, so do not have that many books in, and I too only purchase books I'll re-read. So my library is pretty much that.
Thank you, xicanti. You've written a good fair few and so really helped to fill out the pages. I've now added your reviews which are numbers 171, 204, 209, 224 and 237. You might want to just double check that I didn't miss out on any formatting you wanted (italics and the like). The wiki code is completely different from the html used in LT so it has to be added in and I know I've probably missed some.
Hi, Memory. On Go Review That Book!, I've created a group Wiki page to keep track of the progress of the game and the reviews that have been generated. Some may find it easier to read the reviews by having them in one handy place. There's a discussion thread in the group and this is the first Wiki page if you are interested in having a look. To avoid any difficulties with copyright, I'm seeking your consent to add your reviews to the group Wiki page.
Did you ever finish the Hippopotamus Marsh? Did you move on to the next two in the trilogy? I finished them a short time ago and just wondered why you found the one you were reading so sloooow?

Bob Barker
Cool, thanks for giving me the html code. I never learned any of that. It worked!

re: Robertson Davies, I'm definitely going to get on with the Cornish trilogy after I finish up a couple things I'm reading now. I really liked the first book--probably just a bit more than the Salterton trilogy, which I read this previous summer.

take care!
bookie
Thanks for leaving a message on my 50 book challenge about Robertson Davies. I'm going to read the rest of the Cornish Trilogy, but I'm spacing it out a bit. I've read the Deptford and Salterton trilogies--is there any further reading you'd suggest by him? I really loved the Deptford trilogy, which I read about seven years ago, and have only recently come back to Davies and read more. He's just fabulous!

On a side note, how did you get your profile to link to your other account? I have two accounts (one for books I own and one for books I've read) and I would like them to link, but I couldn't figure out how to do it!

Happy reading,
bookie
Thanks very much for your encouraging words on my Lloyd Alexander tribute. It was really nice to get feedback on what I'd written!
Thanks for the info on Theives & KIngs. maybe I'll use this hiatus to try and catch up on 8 years of being out of the series.
I finally read The Fairy Godmother! I really enjoyed it! Thanks for the tip. If you have any other recommendations, please let me know.
Thanks for the suggestion you left on my SantaThing request. I went to the library and checked out The Fairy Godmother by Mercedes Lackey. My brother is a big fantasy/science fiction fan and he said you made a good recommendation too. (Of course, I also looked at her website, the LT reviews, etc. I am always looking for a good author to start reading!) Thanks again!
Thank you so much for the SantaThing gifts! They were both on my wishlist, which you couldn't possibly have known, so you chose really well. I hope you get the delight of receiving soon too - thank you again!
That's what I suspected. I'm still interested to check them out, so I think I will do what you suggested. Thanks :)
I keep seeing you mentioning that graphic novel series about the Buddha in the "What Are You Reading Now" threads. They look really interesting, but I'm wondering if they're something you think would appeal to a reader who doesn't usually go for graphic novels?
I was reading the thread on Reading the Bible, and was wondering what the title is of the Bible you have. I would like to find a copy for myself. It sounds really interesting, and more to my way of thinking when it comes to how I think of the stories and books of the Bible. Thanks!
Just saw your post about writing in your books. I too always write my initials, date, and the place where I started reading the book. I tend not to keep books unless I really like them, so I always hope that the person who picks it up in the charity shop or from the hotel bookshelf will add theirs, and there will be a trace in the book of all the places it has been read...
"I definitely don't have the expertise to go down on my own"

Caving on your own is a passtime of the very strong minded! Pretty much everyone caves as a group, a) it safer, b) its a lot more fun.

If you want to do more caving the best way is to join a caving club. In the UK at least there is one in every city and most towns, even those a long way from the main caving areas. Such clubs are used to arranging the longer trips needed to get closer to the caves. Of course this does mean committing some time to it, and I'm not sure how it works out with the USs vastly larger geography.

Have Fun.
Another green dragon caver?? really? Is it that popular a sport in the US? Over here in the UK its really struggling, with many clubs dying through lack of members.
You are an excellent namer of mummified cats. (I bet you've never received that particular compliment before in your life!)
Me, too. But he lived a long time. And he and his wife of 60+ years died within two weeks of each other. So, I guess I'm more sad for myself than for him. :(
Xicanti, did you hear Lloyd Alexander passed away?
I really enjoyed your posts on the Wicked discussion. I still find it an odd book, but it's makes a lot more sense to me now.
I agree with your take on the Oz series. I just finished the first and am irritated, because wouldn't you want to live somewhere fantastic rather than somewhere that everything is gray? Thanks for commenting! Happy reading!
Hello.
Thank you for your reply to my question about paperback cataloguing.
It's always interesting to learn about other Libaries and it sounds as tho' your Library is hard pressed for funds if it is re-binding books and not fully cataloguing items.
Dispiriting to think you are so underfunded and that this is not a problem confined to the U.K.
Best wishes - Lizzier
Hi xicanti, your comment #60 in the thread for what you're reading week of 2/10 led me to come and ask: Did you go farther into "Sons and Lovers" than the self-required 100pp? I read the whole miserable thing for a reading group I was in, just so I could rip the bejabbers out of the dratted thing! And the kicker is, I was the one who suggested the book to the group in the first place.
I'd love to hear what you think of New Moon when you're finished. Did you like it as much as Twilight?
i stumbled on your profile while navigating and noticed your glowing review and 5 star rating of corelli's mandolin. have you read his trilogy beginning with "the war of don emanuel's netherparts?" if not, check them out. 3 of my favorite books of all time.
I just wanted to say that your review of "Macbeth" wins at life.

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