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Three Plays: Juno and the Paycock, the Shadow of a Gunman, the Plow and the Stars por Sean O'Casey
Faustina: Apostle of Divine Mercy por Catherine M. Odell
Byzantium (II): The Apogee por John Julius Norwich
The Spiritual Exercise of St. Ignatius Loyola por Tan Books
A History of Western Society: From Antiquity to the Reformation por Hill McKay, & Buckler
Moby Dick: Or, The Whale por Herman Melville
The Clocks (Hercule Poirot) por Agatha Christie
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Em leituraThe Portable Jung (Viking Portable Library) por Carl G. Jung
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Did you know that there is a group discussing NLS books online? You can find it at db-review@emissives.com.
Anne
publicado por AnneH às 4:12 pm (EST) em Sep 2, 2009
Anne
publicado por AnneH às 12:02 am (EST) em Aug 29, 2009
I'm the narrator for NLS' Twilight series and I want to thank you for your kind comments. I also wanted to let you know that I have just finished Eclipse which should be appearing on the BARD site soon. I'm currently finishing up the final chapters of Breaking Dawn which still has to be proofed but will probably be available in about a month. I hope that you enjoy them both.
Happy reading!
Anne H.
publicado por AnneH às 9:56 am (EST) em Aug 27, 2009
Will mass mail the recipe later. Possibly tomorrow. A new book is being born. Research is a bugger!
Cheers
RMD
publicado por richardderus às 10:39 pm (EST) em Aug 23, 2009
Deborah
publicado por arubabookwoman às 11:17 pm (EST) em Aug 16, 2009
publicado por tomcatMurr às 8:24 pm (EST) em Aug 11, 2009
publicado por tomcatMurr às 8:07 pm (EST) em Aug 4, 2009
Thanks Cat. That doesn't happen often to me!
publicado por tomcatMurr às 9:11 pm (EST) em Aug 3, 2009
You say a great many religions and belief systems boil down to these elements. And those who don't accept them are a distinct minority of the world's population.
This is quite wrong, catreona, and this is exactly the kind of erroneous thinking that Catholics (are taught to) indulge in, which is why I don’t usually get into debates with them. There are many, many places in the world where the religious beliefs you lump together are simply either not subscribed to, or not lumped together the way you lump them together.
Most of the educated middle classes of Europe have been atheist since at least the Enlightenment (admittedly the Catholic Church still has its deathlike grip on Italy and also in South America). England is also a secular country. Most Europeans and English people look on the weird Christian fundamentalism of Middle America with mild bemusement/amusement. And regard the political power they have with something of a mixture of anxiety and incredulity.
Here in Taiwan, most people are a mixture of Taoist, Buddhist, and animistic beliefs. Over the Taiwan straits in mainland china, there are 1,338,612,968 people some of whom who are Taoist, but most of whom are atheist. (hardly a small minority, catreona.)
The people of the Japan archipelago are predominantly Shinto Buddhist or animist; the people of the huge south Asian peninsula are predominantly Theravada Buddhist (as am I). The Hindus and Sikhs of India are not monotheists. And around the world in every country and in every culture there is a good solid belt of reasonable people who only worship the blind god of consumerism.
It’s the sky gods who are in the minority in most parts of the world. Not everywhere is America.
I've been interested in Russian literature ever since I could read. There is of course great 20th century literature in Russian, but the 19th and to some extent the 18th is where my main interests lie. I cannot read Russian.
publicado por tomcatMurr às 9:36 am (EST) em Jul 19, 2009
You should get out more, meet new people, you know, stuff like that.
publicado por tomcatMurr às 12:02 am (EST) em Jul 17, 2009
publicado por tomcatMurr às 11:56 pm (EST) em Jul 16, 2009
I'll have to choose smaller books then :-)
Regards
Mark
publicado por BookMarkMe às 4:21 am (EST) em Jul 14, 2009
Could never see the sense of fortnight, then discovered that it's half a lunar month, and a week is half a fortnight. Then it all makes sense.
Ok, the web makes everything easy. Except for understanding the league. A unit of length or width. Say what? As a length, the distance a horse can walk in an hour. Hmm. So, how deep into the ocean can a horse walk in an hour? Not too far. 20,000 not-too-fars may be pretty far.
Slept through the fireworks. The whole esplanade thing is made-for-tv now. Silly, really. Fireworks on tv? Standing at the end of the Longfellow bridge wondering if the fireworks would go out before they landed on you--that was exciting.
publicado por WilfGehlen às 2:33 pm (EST) em Jul 7, 2009
Thanks for your comments. Hope you had a great 4th!
Wilf
publicado por WilfGehlen às 8:26 pm (EST) em Jul 5, 2009
publicado por ShannonMDE às 3:16 pm (EST) em Jul 2, 2009
publicado por ShannonMDE às 9:00 am (EST) em Jul 2, 2009
Shannon
publicado por ShannonMDE às 11:27 am (EST) em Jul 1, 2009
publicado por WilfGehlen às 9:25 am (EST) em Jun 28, 2009