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Rose Madder por Stephen King
Pardonable Lies: A Maisie Dobbs Novel (Maisie Dobbs Mysteries) por Jacqueline Winspear
Ragtime por E.L. Doctorow
The Children of Men por P.D. James
Vida por Marge Piercy
Lady in White por WILKIE COLLINS
Arthurian Omen por G. G. Vandagriff
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Grupos50 Book Challenge, Early Reviewers, Historical Fiction
Autores favoritosMargaret Atwood, Jane Austen, Orson Scott Card, Mark Childress, Meg Waite Clayton, Wilkie Collins, Pat Conroy, Theodore Dreiser, Katherine Dunn, Jasper Fforde, Fannie Flagg, Ken Follett, David Fuller, Philippa Gregory, Sara Gruen, Mark Helprin, Carl Hiaasen, Susan Higginbotham, Khaled Hosseini, John Irving, M. M. Kaye, Sue Monk Kidd, Barbara Kingsolver, Stephen King, Naguib Mahfouz, George R. R. Martin, Larry McMurtry, Christopher Moore, Jodi Picoult, Philip Pullman, Anne Rice, Celia Rivenbark, Wilbur Smith, John Steinbeck, Neal Stephenson, Mary Stewart, Beverly Swerling, Sheri S. Tepper, Carolyn Wall, Tom Wolfe (Favoritos partilhados)
Sobre mimI am a web designer living in Healdsburg, California with one daughter, one fiance, 3 cats, 4 dogs (three are CCI "Canine Companions for Independence (www.cci.org) puppies we are raising, see photo above - Ariel the new addition, and 4 horses with many pesky deer and wild turkeys around the ranch. I love to read but have so little time between work and all the animals - I'm a lot slower than I used to be:( My goal for ALL YEARS! is to finish all the books I started last year and to try to curb the oh so delicious, yet expensive, habit of buying new books. At least I'm going to try;) I am lucky enough to be able to listen to books at work on my computer - this does nothing for my music library of course but audible.com does love me dearly;) This helps me read a lot more than I normally would be able to do.
Sobre a minha bibliotecaI have always loved to read - my taste is all over the place, but mainly I just appreciate a good story. I choose books mainly for entertainment and escape from everyday life - but sometimes find that I actually do learn something. Cannot stand books by Danielle Steele or anything of that ilk, sorry Danielle!
Well I almost made it to 50 books in 2008: Total count 48.5 So here we go again!
Books read so far 2009:
1. 'Belle Weather - Mostly Sunny with a Chance of Scattered Hissy Fits' by Celia Rivenbark ****
2. 'New Moon' by Stephenie Meyer **.5
3. 'Milk Glass Moon' by Arianna Trigiani ***.5
4. 'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins ****
5. 'The Language of Light' by Meg Waite Clayton ***.5
6. 'The Loop' by Joe Coomer ****
7. 'Going Postal' by Terry Pratchett ****
8. 'Maisie Dobbs' by Jacqueline Winspear *****
9. 'The Heretic's Daughter' by Kathleen Kent ******* Superior!
10.'The Talisman' by Stephen King ****
11. 'Beneath a Marble Sky' by John Shors ****.5
12. 'Bone by Bone' by Carol O'Connell ***.5
13. 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' by Steig Larsson ****.5
14. 'Coyote Blue' by Christopher Moore ***
15. 'Words Unspoken' by Elizabeth Musser *** ARC
16. 'The Story of Edgar Sawtelle: A Novel' by David Wroblewski ****.5
17. 'The Blue Notebook' by James A. Levine **** ARC
18. 'Summerland' by Michael Chabot READING NOW
19. 'The Well and the Mine' by Gin Phillips ****
20. 'The Well of Lost Plots' by Jasper Fforde ***.5
21. 'The Graveyard Book' by Neil Gaimen ****
22. 'Bozo and the Storyteller' by Tom Glaister **** ARC
23. 'The Shadow of the Wind' by Carlos Ruiz Zafon ****
24. 'Coraline' by Neil Gaiman ***.5
25. 'Fool' by Christopher Moore **
26. 'Sweeping up Glass' by Carolyn Wall ********** SUPERIOR ARC
27. 'The Big Over Easy' by Jaspar Fforde ***
28. 'Eclipse' by Stephanie Meyer *1/2
29. 'Hearts of Horses' by Molly Gloss ****
30. 'The Forgotten Garden' by Kate Morton *****
31. 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society' by Mary Ann Shaffer ****
32. 'Birds of a feather' by Jaqueline Winspear ****
33. 'Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp' by Philip Pullman ****
34. 'Wonder Boys' by Michael Chabon ***
35. 'The Shifting Fog' by Kate Morton ****
36. 'I Capture the Castle' by Dodie Smith ****.5
37. 'The Girl Who Played With Fire' by Stieg Larsson ****.5
38. 'Perma Red' by Debra Magpie Earling ****.5
39. 'Catching Fire' by Suzanne Collins ****.5
40. 'The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane' by Katherine Howe ***.5
41. 'Shanghai Girls' by Lisa See ***
42. 'The Concubine's Daughter' by Pai Kit Fai ***.5 ARC
43. 'Green Eyes in the Amazon' by P.J. Fisher ** ARC
44. 'Prayers For Sale' by Sandra Dallas ***.5
45. 'Her Fearful Symmetry' by Audrey Niffennegger ********** SUPERIOR!
46. 'Outlander' by Diane Gabaldon ****
47. 'Stewards of the Flame' by Slvia Engdahl **** ARC
48. 'Miss Julia Delivers the Goods' by Ann Ross READING NOW
49. 'A Land Beyond Ravens' by Kathleen Cunningham Guler READING NOW - ARC

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I have to read the 512 page THE POWER OF ONE by oct. 23rd for my book club. In the meantime I am going to read either a quick romance or a thriller like Vanished by Joseph Finder. A picky reader pal said it was good!
publicado por MEENIEREADS às 8:50 am (EST) em Oct 4, 2009
Also,maybe it me but in the beginning they say jei,jei is the little sister and moy-moy or mei-mei is the older sister. I swear they mix that up much later in the book! There are so many editorial errors these days in books that I question this. It was not always like that in the printed word! I have two daughters the same ages as Pearl and May when the book begins,18 and 21 that is why I focused on on this error???
meenie
publicado por MEENIEREADS às 11:59 am (EST) em Oct 3, 2009
Take care!
~rachel
publicado por Rachel516 às 9:14 pm (EST) em Sep 16, 2009
publicado por Sararush às 4:04 pm (EST) em Aug 5, 2009
Also, that giggling was completely insanely annoying.
publicado por gaialover2 às 3:10 pm (EST) em Aug 1, 2009
Abby
publicado por ablachly às 5:39 pm (EST) em Jul 31, 2009
And worth the wait since it was signed by the author.
How are you liking it so far?
publicado por sandragon às 7:48 pm (EST) em May 29, 2009
publicado por takieya às 4:33 pm (EST) em May 23, 2009
publicado por Tasses às 8:13 pm (EST) em May 21, 2009
Yesterday was a holiday, but today I'll start haunting the mailbox :o)
Cheers,
Sandra
publicado por sandragon às 11:27 am (EST) em May 19, 2009
http://www.bozoandthestoryteller.com/ind...
Is that Ariel in the picture? (Ah, I see your note up above and it is her.) She's pretty :o) Is she adjusting all right? How long will she be with you for? What happens to the dogs that don't make it to becomine CCIs? Sorry about all the questions. I find it interesting. I've seen working dogs and been very impressed at how well they do their jobs.
It must be hard as well as uplifting to see these pups graduate and move on. I guess that'll be me several years from now when my boys graduate. One is 8 and the other is 5, so it's still a long time away for me.
Happy Mother's Day, Erin.
Sandra
publicado por sandragon às 12:55 pm (EST) em May 10, 2009
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Thanks,
Chris
publicado por cmtusa às 10:07 pm (EST) em May 7, 2009
publicado por sandragon às 2:21 am (EST) em May 7, 2009
I see above that you really liked Heretic's Daughter. I'll have to check it out.
Take care,
Sandra
publicado por sandragon às 9:26 pm (EST) em Apr 1, 2009
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publicado por cmtusa às 3:37 pm (EST) em Mar 31, 2009
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Chris
publicado por cmtusa às 12:01 pm (EST) em Mar 31, 2009
Thanks for you comment. Sometimes I reread my reviews and I think I'm being too harsh. Anyway, I would only brave the film if you have a serious tolerance for corniness. It's almost as if the director's intentionally wanted to make it bad, so it is quite funny. Mystery Science Theater 3000 comes to mind.
Ben
publicado por BenjaminHahn às 5:29 pm (EST) em Mar 26, 2009
I'm so glad you loved The Heretic's Daughter! I'll definitely keep an eye out for Sweetsmoke. It does sound right up my alley. Thanks so much for the tip!
publicado por Caramellunacy às 2:31 am (EST) em Feb 26, 2009
publicado por mmignano11 às 8:27 pm (EST) em Feb 22, 2009
publicado por mmignano11 às 8:17 pm (EST) em Feb 22, 2009
publicado por ablachly às 3:27 pm (EST) em Jan 29, 2009
Thanks for adding me to your interesting libraries!
Becky
PS We have three pound puppies--a 5 year old chihuahua, a 3 year old shih tzu, and a 1 year old weenie dog mix. Yay dogs!
publicado por BeckyJG às 11:06 pm (EST) em Jan 28, 2009
Cath
publicado por winecat às 6:39 am (EST) em Jan 11, 2009
Rachel
publicado por mcelhra às 5:12 pm (EST) em Jan 5, 2009
publicado por mmignano11 às 12:28 am (EST) em Dec 31, 2008
publicado por mmignano11 às 11:02 am (EST) em Dec 30, 2008
Happy holidays!
publicado por Caramellunacy às 5:51 pm (EST) em Dec 26, 2008
publicado por macygma às 12:35 am (EST) em Dec 5, 2008
publicado por mmignano11 às 10:19 pm (EST) em Aug 1, 2008
Can't say that I read too much "Chic Lit." :) The closest thing I've read -- I suppose -- is Nicholas Sparks. I've read The Guardian by him and Nights in Rodanthe (sp?). The Guardian is more of a psychological thriller; it was really good. I do think Sparks is a good writer. What other kinds of "girl" books do you read? I used to work in a bookstore, so while I probably haven't read them, I've more than likely shelved them.
Steven
http://steventill.com
publicado por StevenTill às 7:46 pm (EST) em Jul 22, 2008
I think that is a great service you are doing with cci. I know it is very rewarding. I would have a hard time giving the dog back as well :) But like you said, it's worth it.
For suggestions, if you like the medieval history period, I would suggest reading Bernard Cornwell. Start with his Grail Quest Series (The Archer's Tale is the first book in the series), or if you prefer the Napoleanic period, Cornwell is famous for his Sharpe Novels. But I'm a huge fan of medieval history and highly recommend his medieval stuff.
I also notice you have Susan Higginbotham listed. Which novels by her do you like? I'm a subscriber to her blog: http://susandhigginbotham.blogspot.com/. Thought you might find it interesting.
Any particular genre you are more interested in than another?
Steven
http://steventill.com
publicado por StevenTill às 5:35 pm (EST) em Jul 20, 2008
Also, which novels by Follett have you read? I've only read the ones set in the medieval period: Pillars of the Earth and World Without End. If you've read them both, how did you like World Without End compared to Pillars. I haven't read any of his other stuff and was wondering how good it was.
I like the picture of your dog :) How old is he/she?
Steven
http://steventill.com
publicado por StevenTill às 7:30 pm (EST) em Jul 17, 2008
love,
Cath
publicado por winecat às 12:31 am (EST) em Jun 2, 2008
publicado por mmignano11 às 9:33 pm (EST) em May 30, 2008
re books,
I just received Black Wave today AND got another book from this month's haul.
Cath
publicado por winecat às 12:02 am (EST) em May 23, 2008
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MB
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I guess Oscar Wao is destined to become one of those love'em or hate'em books, with the majority in the former camp...
oh well, horses for courses, as they say!
All the best, Carolyn
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