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A Shared Landscape, A Guide & History of Connecticut's State Parks and Forests por Joseph Leary
The wind birds por Peter Matthiessen
No Need for Speed: A Beginner's Guide to the Joy of Running por John Bingham
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain por Betty Edwards
Guide to the Birds of Costa Rica (Helm Field Guides) por F.Gary Stiles
Man's Fate (La Condition Humaine) por Andre Malraux
The Buddha of Suburbia por Hanif Kureishi
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Em leituraThe Histories of Herodotus of Halicarnassus in Two Volumes por Herodotus; Harry Carter (translator)
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How do you stand with the New Lifetime Reading Plan?
I've been following the Plan since 1973 (original plus New Plan). As of today, I've read 87 of the 133 authors.
I'd like to compare most and least favorites with you.
Regards,
dneily
publicado por dneily às 2:00 pm (EST) em Oct 23, 2009
I was wondering if I solved your barn owl mystery posted on name that book?
http://www.librarything.com/topic/69725
Curiously yours,
Coleoptera
publicado por coleoptera às 12:45 am (EST) em Oct 20, 2009
He also said. about the last 25% or so that you were mentioning: "You must stop reading it,at the point when Jim is stolen from the boys. The rest is just cheating." (or words to that effect; Iʻm quoting from memory.)
It later (about 1962) crossed my mind, in reading Thackerayʻs [Vanity Fair] that Thackeray, also writing in the Victorian Era, wrote two endings for that novel, and managed to get both of them into the published ending. He awkwardly said, after the intended ending --er no, it wasnʻt really that way; it was: and then going on to the contrived conventional ending: so he went ahead and wrote: first, the way he really intended to end it, and then a conventional "happy ending" -- no doubt under pressure from the publisher.
publicado por rolandperkins às 7:58 am (EST) em Sep 19, 2009
--BJ
publicado por billiejean às 2:33 am (EST) em Jun 30, 2009
http://www.librarything.com/topic/66785
publicado por callmejacx às 10:18 pm (EST) em Jun 16, 2009
I was pleased that you expressed your opinion *thumbs up*
- BookLover07
publicado por BookLover07 às 8:56 pm (EST) em May 3, 2009
publicado por Aronson6 às 1:30 pm (EST) em Apr 25, 2009
Awhile ago you posted a comment on the "Awful Lit." board about NOT reading Carl Hiaasen's Nature Girl because of my post. Glad to hear that. (I hadn't been back there until just now.)
Anyway, you have a great list. Since you are obviously interested in birds, I thought I would recommend A Guide to the Birds of East Africa, by Nicholas Drayson. Sounds like non-fiction but it's a novel - very fast little read with lots of exotic bird references. I think you'll enjoy it.
publicado por JIK às 3:31 pm (EST) em Apr 14, 2009
I saw from the dark humour thread we share a love of the Master and Margarita, I've had to add your other suggestion A Confederacy of Dunces to my wishlist for the next bookshop, thanks for the recommendation! :)
publicado por Polyp às 2:44 pm (EST) em Apr 7, 2009
--BJ
publicado por billiejean às 2:38 am (EST) em Mar 2, 2009
publicado por tyroeternal às 11:09 am (EST) em Feb 16, 2009
publicado por callmejacx às 12:42 pm (EST) em Feb 7, 2009
i guess most of the us here at LT have the same dilemma -- we spend way too much time on the site than doing actual reading! :-) great to know that u are joining the group. looking forward to ur posts!
publicado por deebee1 às 8:16 am (EST) em Jan 18, 2009
publicado por mluszcak às 2:36 pm (EST) em Jan 13, 2009
publicado por tropics às 11:42 am (EST) em Jan 8, 2009
For me, it was "Naked". However, since you're a birder too, I was wondering if you read this hilarious article that he wrote about a vexing avian problem at his farmhouse in France:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/...
I covet your library! Best, Carol
publicado por tropics às 10:23 am (EST) em Jan 8, 2009
I know, it's a lot of excuses. One of these days I will get back to it, especially now that you have made me feel bad about it, umm, I mean reminded me, ;-).
publicado por sussabmax às 11:41 pm (EST) em Nov 6, 2008
I don't browse much, I get so many TBR candidates from the various message boards.
Anyway, I like your format much better than those who have 3,000 books and 1,000 tags!
I'm embarrassed to find that you can already do what I was talking about in the previous comment - combine tags in a search - by using the "TagMash" feature. That will be quite useful, I think. When I started out, I was just concerned with getting the books entered, so I didn't worry about tags at all; I expect many are inconsistent; I'll try to fix that with time.
I find myself browsing other libraries quite a bit. It's fun - and sometimes a little voyueristic - to see what others have read.
publicado por setnahkt às 8:14 pm (EST) em Jun 27, 2008
Why, thank you. I use "literature" for stuff like War and Peace and as opposed to (for example) "mystery" or "scif". I tried to enter tags in anticipation of some day in the future when LT might allow multiple tags in a search string (such as "literature" AND "russia", for example).
I had questions about some things - for example, are the Histories of Herodotus "literature" or "history"?
publicado por setnahkt às 9:20 pm (EST) em Jun 26, 2008
My name is Dawn and I am a librarian and the host of Toronto Public Library’s online book club: Book Buzz and a fellow LibraryThing member.
This month we are reading Shadow Divers, by Robert Kurson. I noticed that you include Shadow Divers in your library and gave it a starred review. I’d just like to invite you to visit us and share your thoughts about Kurson’s book. It’s a friendly easy-going book club with over 600 members and we are always looking for new points of view.
If you are interested, visit us at http://bookbuzz.torontopubliclibrary.ca .
Thank-you for your time,
Dawn
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/Book...
publicado por BookBuzz às 6:46 pm (EST) em Jun 12, 2008
publicado por Booksloth às 5:19 am (EST) em Jun 9, 2008
Cheers...John
publicado por John às 8:07 am (EST) em Jun 4, 2008
thanks for adding my library to the list of your favourite ones. I am flattered!
I see we have a bunch of interesting books in common. I will take a look at your library later, when I have some quiet time.
Happy reading!!
Paola :-))
publicado por aluvalibri às 7:19 am (EST) em May 29, 2008
Thanks for adding me to your interesting libraries list. Looking forward to poking around your virtual shelves. You seem to have done a lot of reviews - impressive!
Twacorbies
publicado por twacorbies às 1:58 pm (EST) em May 28, 2008
I don't know if I will make the 100 books this year or not, but it seemed like a good goal. I need to do something about Mount TBR, obviously! 100 books this year would not make a huge dent in it, unfortunately....
Thanks for checking in on me, I need the nudge to get back to that one.
Susan
publicado por sussabmax às 5:57 pm (EST) em May 27, 2008
I started "Orlando" and found the style compelling and ingratiating, but somehow I got sidetracked and the book is on a shelf somewhere with a bookmark not that far from the beginning. Yet another "to be finished" book - just one among many. I am in the process of adding TBR (To Be Read) tags to my library. I'm about 1/4 through and making a quick calculation reveals that there will be something like 785 when I'm done. Makes me both excited and tired thinking about it.
-- Dick
publicado por hashiru às 2:36 pm (EST) em May 25, 2008
Happy reading :-))
kik.
publicado por kjellika às 2:03 am (EST) em May 12, 2008