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EtiquetasFiction (494), AAJ (205), ULTB (197), Religion (172), Writing (160), Asian (147), Science Fiction (104), Cookbook (85), Mystery (82), History (78) — ver todas as etiquetas

Nuvensnuvem de etiquetas, nuvem de autores

Grupos50 Book Challenge, Ancient China, Asian Fiction & Non-Fiction, Early Reviewers, Unique Library Thing Book Group

Autores favoritosDavid Athey, Elizabeth Donald, EminemsRevenge, Sara M. Harvey, Jim C. Hines, Catherynne M. Valente (Favoritos partilhados)

Livrarias favoritasBorders - Salem, The Book Bin, The Book Habit

Sobre mimI like to read. I buy more than I read, but I keep trying to read more. :-). TV is not much of a time competitor, but this computer sure is, as are various projects around the house. I do most of my reading from midnight to three a.m. Occasionally I get to read earlier.

This list is for my reference and much easier to locate than in the 50 book challenge.

Read so far in 2009

01. Peripheral Vision by Patricia Ferguson 1/12/'09
02. A Short History of Myth by Karen Armstrong 1/25/'09
03. Piano Teacher by Janice Y. K. Lee 2/1/'09
04. Stupid History by Leland Gregory 02/04/'09
05. The History of Now by Daniel Klein 02/18/'09
06. The Shack by Wm. Paul Young 02/23/'09
07. Outcasts United by Warren St. John 03/17/'09
08. Goblin Quest by Jim C. Hines 03/24/'09
09. The Dalai Lama's Little Book of Inner Peace: The Essential Life and Teachings 03/25/'09
10. China Cry by Nora Lam 3/27/'09
11. For the Good of the Cause by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn 04/02/'09
12. You Are Not A Stranger Here by Adam Haslett 04/04/'09
13. A Day For Dying by Dorothy Simpson 04/05/'09
14. My Sister, My Love by Joyce Carol Oates 04/15/'09
15. Larry's Kidney by Daniel Asa Rose 04/15/'09
16. The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr 05/01/'09
17. The Blue Notebook by James Levine M.D. 05/06/'09
18. Eyes Wide Open by Jud Wilhite 05/12/'09
19. The Hero Within: Six Archetypes We Live By by Carol S. Pearson 05/28/'09
20. Einstein's Dreams by Alan Lightman 06/04/'09
21. In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens by Alice Walker 06/12/'09
22. Thomas and Beulah by Rita Dove 06/12/09
23. Sweeping Up Glass by Carolyn Wall 07/01/''09
24. Last Dance, Last Chance by Ann Rule 07/05/'09
25. Vanished by Carlton Smith 07/13/'09
26. Death in Spring by Mercè Rodoreda 07/13/'09
27. Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui by Karen Kingston 07/17/'09
28. True Tales of Ghostly Encounters by Andrew Honigman 07/27/'09
29. Devil Bones Kathy Reichs 07/29/'09
30. No Regrets by Ann Rule 08/07/'09
31. Alex by Mark Kalesniko 8/10/'09
32. Cruel Sacrifice by Aphrodite Jones 8/11/'09
33. Saying Yes to Life (Even the Hard Parts) by Ezra Bayda 08/12/'09
34. The Wonder Spot by Melissa Bank 08/30/09
35. The Trial of Robert Mugabe by Chielo Zona Eze 09/05/'09
36. Ten Degrees of Reckoning by Hester Rumberg 10/10/'09
37. Moonlight Becomes You by Mary Higgins Clark 10/15/'09
38. Zapped by Carol Higgins Clark 10/16/'09
39. The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters 10/31/'09
40. Unfinished Desires by Gail Godwin 11/28/'09
41. The Darkest Evening of the Year by Dean Koontz 11/29/'09
42. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold 12/01/'09

Sobre a minha bibliotecaI don't have the largest library on LibraryThing, but it's large for the size of my house. Books are in every room except the bathrooms. (That's where the magazines are!)

There's a little bit of almost everything (and a lot of some, like fiction). Most of the books reflect my interests, even many of those I have yet to read.

A few books belong to other family members and were listed because they're here. I've put them into separate collections.

Another collection I'm going to make is books I want to get rid of. Most of them aren't worth anything to anyone (outdated computer books), but not all. I figure I'll list them and anyone who wants them can have them.

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Conhecimento ComumSéries (305), Prémios (390), Personagens (5176), Lugares (1064)

Membro desdeApr 13, 2006

Em leituraMrs. Dalloway por Virginia Woolf
1984 por George Orwell
How to See Yourself As You Really Are por His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Refuse to Choose!: A Revolutionary Program for Doing Everything That You Love por Barbara Sher
Poetry as Spiritual Practice: Reading, Writing, and Using Poetry in Your Daily Rituals, Aspirations, and Intentions por Robert McDowell
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hey airycat -- thank you so much for that wonderful review! wow, you rock! and you GOT every bit of it! that business about Mary being BIG -- i think it was because she was bulked out in a sheepskin coat when she made her first impression on me, but by the end (when she was doing that P Opera thing) she was looking glamorous to me, and lovely, as she appears in the video. But then, Larry was handsome to me by then as well. Funny thing about appearances. So I couldn't see, was that five stars you gave me? again, thank you SO VERY MUCH!

xxx, DAR
Hi Airycat,

How are you? Hope doing well..
Enjoy your weekend..
Yes, I am author.
Hai Airycat, You Bio is impressive.
Hi, I just joined this site. Are you a writer too?
And I apologize. I got a new comment notification and thought yours was the new one without remembering I had already answered it. D'oh!

Some days I shouldn't be allowed on the computer...
Hi, Faith!

The goblin series goes:

Goblin Quest
Goblin Hero
Goblin War

As to your other question, The Stepsister Scheme is book one in the series. Book two is The Mermaid's Madness, and comes out in October. Red Hood's Revenge should be out some time in 2010. I'm hoping to do a few more in the series, but right now only the first three are under contract.

Best,
Jim
The error should be fixed now - go request the book! Sorry about that.

Abby
I lived on Lozier Street until 1962 and attended St. Augustine's through sixth grade.. In fact Msgr. Duffy married my husband and me long after he retired to MOS in Greece. My brothers still live around Rochester.

I don't really remember the plots to the ST books, but when I see the covers, I remember the covers and that I had read them.

My favorite McKuen is "Come to Me in Silence.

I guess with as many people who are in LT, one might find someone from "home".

Nice to have a new friend.
The bar is a ticker. Go to www.tickerfactory.com and you can create one of your own. I am in a Challenge group (50 right now, but soon 100) and this lets me keep track of where I am in that challenge.

I am actually getting all the titles for the Star Trek books from another LTer cskerr13. AS you noted I don't have the books, but she does and is now listing them. So between her and Recommendations I am getting them all (or most of them!).

Where in Rochester were you from? I was born at St. Mary's, lived not far from there neatr St. Augustine's and then lived out in Greece.

I got into Rod McKuen in college in the late 60s and I do still have all his books.

Thanks for writing.
Because you own this vintage cookbook set, I invite you and the 38 other owners of this cookbook to a group talk in COOKBOOKERS, on META GIVEN'S MODERN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF COOKING. I'm curious about how you came to own this cookbook and what is your favorite part about the set. Thank you! See http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph...
Airycat! Thanks for visiting my library! So cool to find kindred reading spirits. Most of my books are TBRs, I shamefully admit. I keep track of what I've read on the 75 Book Challenge group. That way I can track the library books I read as well as the ones I own. I see we've already read a few of the same books this year. I very recently finished "Dreamers of the Day" and loved it.

I see you're in Salem. Many, many years ago, I had distant relatives that lived there and we'd visit from time to time. Oregon is a wonderful place. - Linda
That was a great question because The Art of War editions nowadays focus on business. "The Art of War -- Spirituality for Conflict" goes back to discussing the text itself and how it relates to the world's greatest spiritual beliefs such as Christianity, Judaism, Taoism, and Buddhism -- or just plain spiritual living. Universal truths often link to one another. Hope I answered your question. Sincerely, Thomas.
Hi Faith, thanks for connecting with me. I see you live in Salem, Oregon which is interesting because I used to live in Newport, Oregon. Great kite flying place! If you want to learn more about my new book "The Art of War -- Spirituality for Conflict" just let me know. Thanks again!

Sincerely,
Thomas
Hi Airycat,

We're cats, too. Our human is named David Athey, the author of Danny Gospel. We wanted to say hi, and to thank you for reading his book.

Best wishes and no hisses,

Leodora & Polar Bear
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