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The Dark Side of Italy. Travels Through Time and Space Across Italy por Tobias Jones
A Closed Eye por Anita Brookner
Incidents in the Rue Laugier por Anita Brookner
A Crime in the Neighborhood por Suzanne Berne
The Wind in the Willows por Kenneth Grahame
A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother por Rachel Cusk
The Stones of Florence and Venice Observed por Mary McCarthy
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Thanks,
Chris
publicado por cmtusa às 1:41 am (EST) em Sep 19, 2009
publicado por HannahHolborn às 11:46 am (EST) em Sep 27, 2008
I am on a mission to add every Booker prize winner to my library. I have most, but some earlier ones I am seeking out. I also want to acquire all IMPAC Dublin and Orange prize winners. Although I often find IMPAC winners somewhat off the wall they are intelligently written. I had an interesting conversation today with a man who runs a second hand book stall at a market and we both agreed that Nobel Prize winners are more challenging.
I particularly admire contemporary women writers and I can recommend Geraldine Brooks' "People of the book" which I will be nominating for the IMPAC Dublin through the library I work at. I will look out for a review of Linda Grant's book.
Cheers
Janet
publicado por JanetWS às 6:02 am (EST) em Sep 27, 2008
publicado por HannahHolborn às 10:00 am (EST) em Sep 18, 2008
publicado por amanaceerdh às 8:33 am (EST) em Jun 27, 2008
Yes - Baron at the Ballet is a book from my childhood. I was given it by the fiance of my music teacher, who had in her turn received it as a present from an aunt. I loved it as a child - and although it is now in store (we are between houses) I remember the photos rather than the text.
Re cataloguing - am still waiting to finish off because of the books in store.
I still see some dance productions but mostly flamenco productions when they reach the provinces!
Good luck with the cataloguing.
Best wishes
Liz
publicado por lizzier às 6:19 am (EST) em Mar 16, 2008
I found your London Commuters group on LT a couple of weeks ago, and although I do commute into work and study daily, unfortunately it's not in London.
But finding your group inspired me to start a Melbourne Commuters group, and I just got my first member!
So just wanted to say thanks very much for coming up with a brilliant idea. I hope you don't mind that I've copied it and transplanted it to my hometown on the other side of the world.
Good luck with your group, and I wish you lot's of happy reading!
Regards,
Manuel
publicado por mproeger às 7:39 am (EST) em Mar 3, 2008
publicado por antoinetta às 8:04 am (EST) em Feb 9, 2007