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Silhouette in Scarlet: A Vicky Bliss Novel of Suspense (Vicky Bliss Mysteries) por Elizabeth Peters
A Savage Place por Robert B. Parker
The Deeds of the Disturber (Amelia Peabody, Book 5) por Elizabeth Peters
The Three Musketeers (Signet Classics) por Alexandre Dumas père
Scarlett: The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's "Gone With the Wind" por Alexandra Ripley
Mary Queen of Scotland & The Isles: A Novel por Margaret George
People of Darkness (Jim Chee Novels) por Tony Hillerman
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bibliotecas interessantes: aarti, aasomers, Alixtii, antimuzak, antimuzak, atheist_goat, BCMystery, benwaugh, booksfallapart, Cantling, carenes, danielx, EnriqueFreeque, EricCGibson, eromsted, fannyprice, Fenicefu, funkyderek, geneg, GirlMisanthrope, glowing-fish, iainbham, imran_taib, izzybee, JeanneEnders, katbook, knowthyself, KoobieKitten, leasummer, Medellia, MlleEhreen, Moby46, Mr.Durick, Murshid, NaDaoineAiseirithe, oregonobsessionz, phillipsccw, Porius, prufrock9, quartzite, rsanders, RSHabroptilus, rshart3, Scratch, scratchdesigns, SeriousGrace, setnahkt, SilentInAWay, susansw, sycoraxpine, tanstaafl, theaelizabet, TMA, tmccormick, tomcatMurr, WilfGehlen, wolf_babe
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Sobre a minha bibliotecaI read everything from genre fiction to biography to essay. It will take me some time to remember what I have read and add it to this site. I left my real life library behind in Egypt (I am heartbroken over this! Check the "lost" tag to see all the books I *used* to own) and am slowly rebuilding it, but for now I am grateful to have a great county library system (Multnomah) to feed my addiction.
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This is the third holiday season where I hosted Thanksgiving and my daughter hosts Christmas. I like it. I share expenses, but no cooking for me. Then I'm going to try to wrap up my novel. I'm off work until Jan 4.
publicado por solla às 11:10 pm (EST) em Dec 23, 2009
publicado por Porius às 3:29 pm (EST) em Dec 5, 2009
publicado por solla às 8:51 pm (EST) em Nov 13, 2009
publicado por solla às 8:52 pm (EST) em Nov 12, 2009
publicado por slickdpdx às 12:53 pm (EST) em Nov 12, 2009
I was just learning how to add a picture to a post. After several false starts... Have a look at
http://www.librarything.com/topic/45451 Message #84
Jumping straight to a specific message, I am still working on.
I think the Max & Lizzy SAGA will continue for a while yet. :-)
Guido.
publicado por guido47 às 10:21 pm (EST) em Nov 6, 2009
I just saw that you posted over at the Salon. Good to "see" you again. Thanks for the official invite to the group. I've been enjoying it.
My best,
Teresa
publicado por theaelizabet às 2:05 pm (EST) em Oct 28, 2009
publicado por solla às 8:48 pm (EST) em Oct 27, 2009
publicado por solla às 9:25 pm (EST) em Oct 10, 2009
I treasure the copies of Zap! that I have, only lately connecting the Zap! to satori. Don't know if that's an official connection, but I think it fits with Mr. Natural's philosophy which is very close to Zen IMHO. I especially like the concordance I mention in my review, which I only "got" recently after reading the Zen koan related by Alan Watts.
In regard to Genesis, mainstream or not, R. couldn't go over the top. Just staying close to the original is going over the top!
I envy your personal connection with the R. But I enjoy reading along with you even more.
Wilf
publicado por WilfGehlen às 3:23 pm (EST) em Oct 2, 2009
publicado por tomcatMurr às 11:28 am (EST) em Sep 19, 2009
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 7:41 pm (EST) em Sep 17, 2009
;-)
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 7:26 pm (EST) em Sep 17, 2009
The Master & Margarita is swiftly being elevated into my all-time personal top 10. Unlike Ulysses, it's complicated, but understandable- and fun-complicated & convoluted, never tedious. I like the way you're reading it - nice and slow, absorb it all in - it definitely is a pageturner, so it's easy to miss details. But like Wilf said too, read it for enjoyment the first time, then you can go back and disect it some as much as you like. That's how I'm reading it. Though I am a bit behind, but I'm finding that all the notes in the salon are then just right there ready to go, so being a bit behind (but I'm catching up) does have its advantages. Fabulous leadership over there, David, Mac, Wilf - as usual.
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 7:24 pm (EST) em Sep 17, 2009
“Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan ‘press on’ has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.” -- Calvin Coolidge
“Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.” -- John Quincy Adams
“For every disciplined effort there is a multiple reward ... Discipline is the foundation upon which all success is built. Lack of discipline inevitably leads to failure.” -- Jim Rohn
publicado por theoldman às 8:26 am (EST) em Sep 14, 2009
publicado por chamberk às 7:57 pm (EST) em Sep 13, 2009
Am glad the book arrived safely and is now in your good hands. Sort of breathing a sigh of relief that you won't be reading it right away because I'm still so anxiety-ridden that I inadvertently inverted that dowry issue. Do let me know, whenever you do get to it, if I was accurate or not, as I did not end up having time to go back and re-read the pertinent sections.
I do think this'll be our best group-read yet. Though I must say I do feel lost and oddly out of place w/out the hottie and all her friends. It's a much quieter salon w/out her input. But maybe that's a good thing now, eh?
Best,
Brent
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 10:48 pm (EST) em Aug 27, 2009
publicado por solla às 9:38 pm (EST) em Aug 26, 2009
There is the "HMS Surprise" group here on LT, you know... and not to forget, the Gunroom (which it is the Patrick O'Brian list of the world!) *feeds the addiction*
publicado por GirlFromIpanema às 4:34 am (EST) em Aug 20, 2009
publicado por solla às 9:00 pm (EST) em Aug 19, 2009
GFI (from the 40-somethings group)
publicado por GirlFromIpanema às 2:23 pm (EST) em Aug 18, 2009
:)
publicado por tomcatMurr às 9:46 pm (EST) em Aug 8, 2009
publicado por solla às 1:53 am (EST) em Aug 2, 2009
So, what is your take on Joyce's use of metempsychosis? With Poe, it is transmogrification of human into animal--a horse, for instance. With Joyce, is it the hidden character within a person that blooms when pressed? Is it Bloom as Ulysses? Bloom is a mere mortal, Ulysses a classical hero. Does Bloom achieve heroic proportion as we get to know him?
He is a mensch, as most others we see in Dublin on June 16, 1904 are not. He attends Dignam's funeral, a passing acquaintance, and does not hesitate in pledging a donation and in fulfilling the pledge. He is long-suffering as a down-trodden minority. He helps out Dedalus when Dedalus is incapacitated.
He is transcendent. Ulysses sees Penelope as a prize he must retake. Bloom sees Mollie as a prize he is willing to give up, Greater love hath no man than to give his wife . . .. They have had a rough patch and he fosters change to recover what is lost, with the hope that what he sets free will return of her own will. I would say he surpasses Ulysses.
publicado por WilfGehlen às 9:07 pm (EST) em Jul 30, 2009
publicado por solla às 9:18 pm (EST) em Jul 23, 2009
publicado por OliviaBrooks123 às 4:46 am (EST) em Jul 18, 2009
Erin and I are off to Corvallis this afternoon for our poetry reading.
publicado por solla às 2:19 pm (EST) em Jul 13, 2009
publicado por OliviaBrooks123 às 4:12 am (EST) em Jul 11, 2009
publicado por PekoeTheCat às 9:15 pm (EST) em Jul 10, 2009
Perfect review of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrel
publicado por slickdpdx às 1:52 pm (EST) em Jul 10, 2009
publicado por PekoeTheCat às 9:02 pm (EST) em Jul 2, 2009
publicado por solla às 8:59 pm (EST) em Jul 2, 2009
publicado por Makifat às 1:22 pm (EST) em Jul 2, 2009
publicado por slickdpdx às 8:27 pm (EST) em Jun 29, 2009
I read the first 75 pages and quit. Not my cup of tea. However, I remember slick saying he read it and really liked it. So you might want to check his opinion too. Maybe I bailed out too early, or maybe I was too distracted at the time as is often the case with me and books.
Good hearing from you!
Brent
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 7:33 pm (EST) em Jun 29, 2009
publicado por OliviaBrooks123 às 4:17 am (EST) em Jun 29, 2009
publicado por solla às 10:56 pm (EST) em Jun 16, 2009
http://cliffjburns.wordpress.com
publicado por CliffBurns às 6:26 pm (EST) em Jun 4, 2009
I envy you reading ANNA KARENINA and here's why:
http://www.redroom.com/blog/cliff-j-burn...
publicado por CliffBurns às 12:39 pm (EST) em May 22, 2009
publicado por EricCGibson às 3:57 pm (EST) em May 15, 2009
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 8:04 pm (EST) em May 11, 2009
Wonder if you might do me a favor? Uh-oh! No, it's nothing horrible. I'm heading up to the Sierras next Wed. for a long weekend away (and hopefully to acquire some fresh images/perspectives/insights/details for the book - and to hike of course!) without my computer...so...I'm requesting, if you're available, that you and Bokai keep an eye on the group for me, you know, the usual, welcome new members if you notice any, prop reviews if and when you notice them, and just check in and keep things moving in the light (though educational) direction too.
What say you Lass? Are you game? Let me know.
Best,Brent
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 11:49 am (EST) em May 9, 2009
publicado por solla às 10:51 pm (EST) em May 8, 2009
publicado por EricCGibson às 9:20 pm (EST) em May 8, 2009
Thanks again Anna!
publicado por EricCGibson às 11:29 am (EST) em May 8, 2009
publicado por solla às 9:11 pm (EST) em May 6, 2009
publicado por EnriqueResurrected às 6:41 pm (EST) em May 5, 2009
publicado por Makifat às 9:48 am (EST) em May 5, 2009
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 3:27 pm (EST) em May 4, 2009
publicado por solla às 11:23 pm (EST) em May 1, 2009
publicado por solla às 11:57 pm (EST) em Apr 30, 2009
publicado por solla às 11:06 pm (EST) em Apr 28, 2009
publicado por tomcatMurr às 9:01 pm (EST) em Apr 28, 2009
Which Baudelaire were you thinking of?
publicado por tomcatMurr às 6:02 am (EST) em Apr 28, 2009
:)
publicado por glowing-fish às 6:49 pm (EST) em Apr 26, 2009
Anyway, I will add you back...I don't know how long ago you added me, I haven't been on here for a while.
Welcome back to Portland!
publicado por glowing-fish às 6:35 pm (EST) em Apr 26, 2009
Elizabeth
publicado por Fullmoonblue às 12:20 am (EST) em Apr 9, 2009
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 7:04 pm (EST) em Apr 3, 2009
publicado por solla às 4:03 am (EST) em Mar 28, 2009
publicado por WilfGehlen às 3:51 pm (EST) em Mar 13, 2009
Best regards,
eric
publicado por EricCGibson às 10:49 am (EST) em Mar 4, 2009
..a little more info from another comment i made elsewhere:
"is a nifty graphic novel set in Egypt, primarily Cairo, featuring a djinn, an Egyptian drug runner, an female Israeli Def. Force soldier and a prospective suicide bomber, a naive American journalist (surrogate for Wilson, i'm sure) and a rather more jaded Egyptian semi-underground journalist. And then they're the assorted bad guys and bad spirits. Despite the cast/setting, Wilson, an American converted to Islam who lives as a journalist in Cairo, keeps a guardedly optimistic atmosphere*. Not great lit, a bit predictable, but original and very sweet.
*just the wary hint of optimism is a great relief given other books and graphic novels dealing w/ the middle east. One of the really good ones (more about media distortion of coverage, esp. middle east war coverage) is Lappe's much grimmer graphic novel [shooting war].
publicado por bobmcconnaughey às 3:33 am (EST) em Feb 22, 2009
A cat and a lion both figure prominently in "the rabbi's cat" v1 & 2 which is set in Algeria between the world wars.
publicado por bobmcconnaughey às 9:03 pm (EST) em Feb 21, 2009
publicado por Medellia às 7:19 pm (EST) em Feb 20, 2009
publicado por Alixtii às 12:44 pm (EST) em Feb 19, 2009
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 5:21 pm (EST) em Feb 17, 2009
publicado por EnriqueFreeque às 4:46 pm (EST) em Feb 17, 2009
publicado por Medellia às 3:43 pm (EST) em Feb 17, 2009
Murr
:)
publicado por tomcatMurr às 9:09 pm (EST) em Feb 15, 2009