Livros aleatórios da biblioteca de aviddiva
The phantom rickshaw and other tales por Rudyard Kipling
The Performing Artist's Handbook por Janice Papolos
The new Penguin dictionary of music por Arthur Jacobs
The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever por Julia Quinn
Venetia por Georgette Heyer
Once upon a Midlife por Allan B. Chinen
The Silver Pony: A Story in Pictures por Lynd Ward
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bibliotecas interessantes: beserene, dankeding, dovegreyreader, guyalice, janehyde, jbd1, jhw2008, katylit, malinablue, Marensr, marietherese, MissWoodhouse, miss_read, MusicMom41, Winter_Maiden
Autores LibraryThing: Brandon Sanderson (BrandonSanderson), David A. Carter (DavidACarter), Sarah Addison Allen (SarahAddisonAllen), Alan Furst (afurst), Tasha Alexander (amg1632), Jo Beverley (creed), Diana Gabaldon (diana.gabaldon), James Dashner (jamesdashner), Martha Wells (marthawells), Naomi Novik (naominovik), Stefan Block (stefanmerrillblock), Vicki Cobb (vickicobb)
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I'm delighted that you liked your presents! I found The enchanted April and the Margery Sharp one on a shelf of Virago books in an obscure corner behind the desk in Skoob Books in London (a haunt of mine). Seeing that you liked memoirs and had some Penelope Lively, I had her memoir in mind (though I haven't read it), and came across it in Daunt's, another favourite shop, just before I was about to wrap your present. So it was a last-minute extra!
Hope you enjoy them!
Nicky
publicado por parmaviolet às 7:14 am (EST) em Dec 21, 2009
Thank you Liz, very much, you've made SantaThing great fun. Christmas has started early! And the New Year will be off to a great start. Woo Hoo!!
I hope you and your family have a very merry Christmas,
all the best,
Katherine
p.s. we share some interesting books don't we? I don't know too many who have An Exaltation of Larks, or Are Women Human? I love my 100 English Folksongs, my mom used to sing the songs and I'd accompany her on my flute :-)
publicado por katylit às 7:49 pm (EST) em Dec 11, 2009
In the middle of our porridge plates
There was a blue butterfly painted
And each morning we tried who should reach the
butterfly first.
Then the Grandmother said: "Do not eat the poor
butterfly."
That made us laugh.
Always she said it and always it started us laughing.
It seemed such a sweet little joke.
I was certain that one fine morning
The butterfly would fly out of our plates,
Laughing the teeniest laugh in the world,
And perch on the Grandmother's lap.
Katherine Mansfield
publicado por theoldman às 8:38 am (EST) em Dec 1, 2009
Victoria
publicado por Winter_Maiden às 11:20 pm (EST) em Nov 26, 2009
Mark and I have been discussing the possibility of another group read in November and want your input. We have narrowed it down to two books at this point. "The People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks and "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield. So chat it up with friends or us and let us know if you are up for it and what you think. Probably the same plan as with "Pillars of the Earth" which seemed to work out perfectly for almost all of us.
Think it over and give one of us a shout.
hugs and looking forward to hearing from you,
belva
publicado por nannybebette às 11:28 am (EST) em Sep 9, 2009
publicado por guyalice às 1:00 pm (EST) em Jun 22, 2009
'Sophie Rose, a tough and determined newspaper reporter' and 'brash but sexy Jack MacAlister'. *chortle* what a kick.
you and the novels make such dynamic duos. since i don't care for romance novels myself, i find that your enjoyment of them gives me the best of two worlds: i can avoid reading them and i get witty quotes.
thanks.
publicado por mirrordrum às 6:01 pm (EST) em Jun 19, 2009
publicado por callmejacx às 11:37 pm (EST) em Jun 13, 2009
publicado por callmejacx às 11:29 pm (EST) em Jun 13, 2009
http://www.librarything.com/topic/66785
publicado por callmejacx às 9:55 pm (EST) em Jun 13, 2009
Got the book the Gentlewomen in the mail today. Thanks so much! I'd forgotten all about it so it's such a nice surprise. Beautiful cover too!
Astrid
publicado por tuppy_glossop às 3:42 am (EST) em Apr 7, 2009
Fondly, Maren
publicado por Marensr às 4:09 pm (EST) em Mar 31, 2009
Enjoy, dear Liz.
:-))
publicado por aluvalibri às 5:30 pm (EST) em Mar 20, 2009
Deborah Montuori
229 Hedgerow Drive
Chambersburg, PA 17202
~Cariola
publicado por Cariola às 7:51 pm (EST) em Mar 13, 2009
and don’t forget to join in my Book Quiz.
- TT
publicado por TheTortoise às 12:22 pm (EST) em Mar 10, 2009
Anyway, it has been re-sent today, and many apologies for the delay.
vintage_books
publicado por vintage_books às 1:29 am (EST) em Mar 10, 2009
Many years ago, I lived in SF and in San Rafael and I MISS MISS MISS
the plethora of bookstores of the Bay area! One of San Luis Obispo's
best used bookstores, Leon's, closed last May and oh what a sad day
that was. Must make plans to hop a train and descend upon Green Apple, etc.!
(I just know there are Viragos lurking there!)
Have a great weekend, Liz!
Cate
publicado por bleuroses às 8:09 pm (EST) em Jan 30, 2009
publicado por marise às 9:10 am (EST) em Jan 23, 2009
:-))
publicado por aluvalibri às 6:13 pm (EST) em Jan 22, 2009
Paola :-))
publicado por aluvalibri às 9:13 pm (EST) em Jan 13, 2009
Do you do a lot of gardening? It must be wonderful to be in a place where you can do it almost all year long. I'm just at the beginning of planning my vegetable garden, and am hoping to finally install my first native garden area this spring. Right now I'm in the "look through garden catalogs and dream" stage of the year, which in Minnesota lasts for months!
Tracy
publicado por Talbin às 7:16 pm (EST) em Jan 10, 2009
Thank you so much for the SantaThing books! I'm going to read The Game of Kings first. They both look wonderful and I can't wait to really get into them!
Both books were great picks for me!
I hope you got everything you wanted.
Thanks again,
~Jolene
publicado por Joles às 11:01 am (EST) em Dec 26, 2008
We are so glad you could join us again for more great reads!
vintage_books
PS: I think you and I have one of the most esoteric matched share-owner lists that I've seen on LT! :)
publicado por vintage_books às 2:52 pm (EST) em Dec 24, 2008
http://www.librarything.com/groups/thehi...
We look forward to welcoming you as a new or continuing member.
- TT
publicado por TheTortoise às 5:17 am (EST) em Dec 20, 2008
Cindy
publicado por malinablue às 6:04 pm (EST) em Dec 16, 2008
cindy
publicado por malinablue às 3:23 pm (EST) em Dec 15, 2008
publicado por nmhale às 6:00 pm (EST) em Nov 28, 2008
Just to drop a thank you note, I've received the book...
Let me know if there's something I could do for you ;)
publicado por babemuffin às 5:38 pm (EST) em Nov 24, 2008
Pretty word.
publicado por media1001 às 11:40 pm (EST) em Nov 14, 2008
-- M1001
publicado por media1001 às 11:33 pm (EST) em Nov 13, 2008
The tag "sister book" means it's a book my sisters and I shared when we were teenagers mostly--we checked them out from the library and took turns reading them. I have three sisters, all within six years of age from the oldest to the youngest. We still reread these books occasionally.
Emily has a word for colors on almost every page!
I am thinking about trying to start a thread on things I like about Emily Loring.
publicado por lexakirax às 10:10 pm (EST) em Oct 27, 2008
I discovered a new LibraryThing bug (ahem).
vintage_books
publicado por vintage_books às 9:58 pm (EST) em Oct 22, 2008
Vintage_books
publicado por vintage_books às 7:25 pm (EST) em Oct 22, 2008
publicado por Esta1923 às 11:02 pm (EST) em Oct 14, 2008
-Jennifer
publicado por inge87 às 5:59 pm (EST) em Oct 7, 2008
:-))
publicado por aluvalibri às 1:07 pm (EST) em Aug 28, 2008
I am glad the book arrived safely. Since you are interested in Australian women writers, you should (if you have not done it already) check out Katherine Susannah Prichard, Eleanor Dark, Miles Franklin (I am sure you know her), Dorothy Hewett, Marjorie Barnard. These are those that come to mind right off the bat, but if you take a look at my catalogue you will find much more.
For the Italian fairy tales, take a look at www.Hoepli.it
They have a large selection and ship abroad. Also, do not forget to look for "Fiabe Italiane" collected by Italo Calvino, a real gem, or "Novelle della Nonna" by Emma Perodi.
Let me know if I can be of further help.
Paola :-))
publicado por aluvalibri às 1:05 pm (EST) em Aug 28, 2008
publicado por MusicMom41 às 11:17 pm (EST) em Aug 24, 2008
publicado por sungene às 9:04 pm (EST) em Aug 21, 2008
Enjoy
Laura
publicado por lindsacl às 2:58 pm (EST) em Aug 14, 2008
I hope you enjoy it.
Regards
Valerie
publicado por englishrose60 às 8:02 am (EST) em Jul 30, 2008
publicado por Esta1923 às 7:36 pm (EST) em Jul 19, 2008
Thanks so much for sending it all the way to London!
heather
publicado por hjelliot às 8:18 am (EST) em Jul 15, 2008
heather
publicado por hjelliot às 5:11 am (EST) em Jul 12, 2008
Cindy
publicado por malinablue às 11:52 am (EST) em Jul 11, 2008
publicado por LizT às 9:25 am (EST) em Jul 6, 2008
publicado por reading_fox às 4:22 am (EST) em Jun 4, 2008
:o)
Clare
publicado por clamairy às 11:50 am (EST) em May 22, 2008
publicado por Marensr às 5:09 pm (EST) em May 15, 2008
publicado por Cariola às 9:33 pm (EST) em May 13, 2008
I do hope it came across as a polite FYI, as Tim doesn't want us asking people to change their data, but I knew I would want to know,and your profile looked like you were as interested in the connections as much as the cataloging on LT.
Happy reading.
publicado por moekane às 9:09 pm (EST) em May 9, 2008
publicado por ShannonMDE às 2:12 pm (EST) em Apr 13, 2008
~fd
publicado por foggidawn às 2:42 pm (EST) em Mar 3, 2008
publicado por citygirl às 8:46 pm (EST) em Feb 2, 2008
publicado por Esta1923 às 12:07 pm (EST) em Jan 9, 2008
Thanks again!
publicado por heyjude às 9:36 am (EST) em Dec 25, 2007
publicado por maggie1944 às 8:17 pm (EST) em Dec 16, 2007
-Danny
publicado por buchleser às 8:21 am (EST) em Dec 8, 2007
publicado por janehyde às 10:26 pm (EST) em Oct 29, 2007
I was mildly intrigued that the one and only book we SEEM to share, according to LT, is a title I don't possess, let alone list.
Spooky, I reckon.
It was good of you to acknowledge my response, and to qualify your aversion to writers I like. I am touched (but you can tell that already).
One of the things I take to, in "Wuthering Heights", say, is the strangeness of it, the wuthering involved (what a word!) The very fact that Cathy and Heathcliff are NOT easily identifiable with, or comforting exactly. I'm not sure that's what YOU look for in a book (frankly I doubt it) but it isn't what interests me (I prefer a sloppy joe to a close-knitted number, if I can put it like that.)
The moors seem to 'work' for the Brontes (esp Emily), much like the sea works for me; seen in a certain light (or night) the one thing they're NOT is predictable, or re-assuring.
I daresay this is a clumsy and jejune answer to your question; I'll try to give it deeper thought (I am always trying)
R.
publicado por reuchlin às 9:04 am (EST) em Oct 5, 2007
I love "Wuthering Heights", and "Emma" has to be my favorite Austen.
Now I feel vaguely suicidal. Not your fault of course; I shouldn't be so sensitive or paranoid, but critics are always plotting against me and mine. undermining our judgement.
ps. I have never read (or seen) Richard Scarry's Best Storybook Ever (though it sounds as if I should've). According to the "Books You Share" feature, on the right, it is the one title we have in common. In fact, I have approx thirty from your (interesting) list - not counting all the Harry Potters - and particularly like Susan Cooper, Peter Beagle, and Madeleine L'Engle. So there!
pps. you have a neat name.
R.
publicado por reuchlin às 8:00 am (EST) em Oct 2, 2007