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Mrs. Jeffries Questions the Answer por Emily Brightwell
25 Gorgeous Sweaters for the Brand-New Knitter: Sophisticated Sweaters For Novice Knitters por Catherine Ham
Weight Watchers' New International Cookbook por Weight Watchers International
The Witch's Daughter por R. A. Salvatore
Asterix and the Magic Carpet por Rene Goscinny
Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen por H. Beam Piper
The Burl Ives Song Book: American Song in Historical Perspective por Burl Ives
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Em leituraFit at Fifty and Beyond: A Balanced Exercise and Nutrition Program por F. Michael Gloth
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publicado por suitable1 às 3:37 pm (EST) em Dec 19, 2009
By the way, we share a lot of the same favorite authors.
publicado por elenora às 5:46 pm (EST) em Oct 27, 2009
Hows-about: I am an atheist when it comes to the religion called series filling the warehouse-sized cathedrals, errr, modern bookstores.
hope you get my drift, oh well-read one, and are still willing to help me out despite my improvrishment...
publicado por mike61n94w às 7:40 pm (EST) em Sep 25, 2009
Guess I need to be a tad more speshific. I am 'antitheritical' when it comes to series. But I am keenly interested in finding new digs or authors new to me via a good debut novel or good debut universe. Before the author turns or gets turned to getting paid by the word, that is. Thanks for the suggestions and I'll dig a bit more thru your library.
publicado por mike61n94w às 7:32 pm (EST) em Sep 25, 2009
publicado por mike61n94w às 8:24 pm (EST) em Sep 12, 2009
publicado por TheoClarke às 5:26 am (EST) em Aug 14, 2009
I noticed you also teach fingerloop braiding (I do that too) and thought you might be interested in a new book that came out recently http://takvbowes.et-tu.com/ I'm hoping to pick up a copy but haven't gotten around to it yet. If you do get a copy, please tell me how it is!
publicado por evethejust às 2:48 pm (EST) em Jul 24, 2009
Yes, it is still out there on the web but in a new location. However, it's on Geocities and I have just been informed that they are going to shut down their free hosting in October, so it won't be there long. And my current ISP doesn't provide hosting (growl).
http://geocities.com/evethejust/weaving.... is the basic weaving portal with all the links in the sidebar.
http://geocities.com/evethejust/pbtablet... is the current location of the printer-friendly beginner instructions, which is what most people ask for.
I'm currently working on converting it for hosting on http://www.florilegium.org/ where it should have a permanent home. I've given up on trying to host it myself. I'm not yet sure what pages he'll keep, but it will certainly be less than what I've got now. Probably just the beginner instructions and pattern gallery. Keep an eye on that site and feel free to poke around it. Stefan hosts a lot of good info there.
publicado por evethejust às 1:07 am (EST) em Jul 22, 2009
publicado por msmit1861 às 6:17 pm (EST) em Jun 29, 2009
publicado por msmit1861 às 10:07 am (EST) em Jun 28, 2009
No I'm not in SCA. I might have been if I'd stayed in the US, though. The M is the top of my 'brag' sampler. I did it years ago before meeting up with a group of Compuserve stitchers in London. Each letter of my name is in a different technique. The full thing isn't on the web now, but I have a blog at http://marthajeanne.blogspot.com/ I do a little bit of several things, less and less real embroidery as the good shops in Vienna close. The blackwork is largely inspired by Linn Skinner, who I met on Compuserve, and has become a really good friend. I followed her here. She does a lot of blackwork books, both her own designs, and reprints of historical books from her collection. And going through the Victoria and Albert textile gallery with her is a real revelation. (When I describe things I see on the blog, I'm trying to show Linn what I have seen.)
Just for the record. I tried the nerd test, and also got 87 for Science/ Math. Only 94 for History Lit. and my others were way worse than yours. Still I haven't totally shamed my menfolk. (Husband retired computer manager, son 1 techie for a Maine college, son 2 in Navy headed for Computer or electronics, son 3 still in high school.)
publicado por MarthaJeanne às 1:33 pm (EST) em Jun 21, 2009
The only real problem with narrowboating is that if you are working the locks, your hands can get covered in machine oil, which is not conducive to spending the miles to the next lock on stitching. Ah, well, we can't have everything.
publicado por MarthaJeanne às 1:28 am (EST) em Jun 18, 2009
publicado por ArtBilek às 11:20 am (EST) em May 12, 2009
publicado por bellinghwoman às 7:31 pm (EST) em Apr 17, 2009
I would like to ask a favour regarding a book you have recently catalogued. I see that you have recently added 'Mindblast' by Diane Duane & Peter Morwood to your catalogue - I was asked a question about its copyright, but don't have a copy myself, so 'added' it to my library to see who actually did have it. I would be most grateful if you could tell me whether the book is copyright Peter Morwood and Diane Duane, or if it is copyright Bill Fawcett & Associates.
Many thanks,
bellinghwoman
publicado por bellinghwoman às 6:28 am (EST) em Apr 17, 2009
publicado por infiniteletters às 9:20 am (EST) em Mar 31, 2009
publicado por ronincats às 1:51 pm (EST) em Nov 26, 2008
I was going to try and reread that bit in Passages to see if it still hit me the same way, but it just won’t happen until after New Year. I saw some of your books listed as I was adding stuff to my library – in the “back to the land” area or maybe organics, so I stopped by to browse. Your reviews had me rolling on the floor. What you said about one of Marion Zimmer Bradley’s books – no editor would stand up to her! And did she get paid by the word in her final books? Why else did she stop using contractions? Very awkward. I looked for your review of Passages but didn’t see it (I was just leafing through). If I need a new SF writer to read, I’ll check out what you have – many I’ve never read before. And I liked your cookbook section, too. And you like Marvin Harris! Sorry this is disjointed, it’s late. But books are so beguiling!
publicado por jhwmsls às 1:06 am (EST) em Nov 7, 2008
publicado por Morphidae às 4:17 pm (EST) em Oct 21, 2008
publicado por jhwmsls às 2:57 pm (EST) em Oct 7, 2008
I took the plunge and made my library public. I really like your ratings (above) and the way you've done your tags. It gives me something to think about.
What did you think about Lois McMaster Bujold's Passage (vol 3 of The Sharing Knife)? I have problems with this one because of the majic that Dag uses.
publicado por jhwmsls às 3:22 pm (EST) em Oct 6, 2008
publicado por pookie_97 às 1:01 pm (EST) em Oct 2, 2008
publicado por pookie_97 às 1:47 am (EST) em Sep 26, 2008
I haven't actually read them yet. They are a fairly recent acquisition via eBay, and life has conspired to keep me from reading them, yet. I am curious to see how I perceive them compared to Anne's. I find Renegades to be more of a disturbance to me than Skies, so I may fall in the "like them" camp. I'll let you know when I get to them :)
publicado por ElementalDragon às 10:21 am (EST) em Sep 13, 2008
If we're not here to corrupt one another, what then? =P But I do promise it's a good book.
publicado por stephmo às 8:11 pm (EST) em Aug 28, 2008
The paperback is $11.50 at Amazon - well worth it.
I have been on this kick lately about trying to learn how to "live off the land" and whatnot (only so I know I know how to make things, not for real-real as I love air conditioning too much). I went through a lot of preserving books and this one made the cut. =)
publicado por stephmo às 9:33 pm (EST) em Aug 26, 2008
Hey! we have a lot in common. I need to check out your library more carefully some time.
publicado por MarthaJeanne às 5:04 am (EST) em Jul 8, 2008
I think it's tidier to indicate a series with a series rather than a tag, but I won't waste a lot of energy on it if the majority goes the other way on a particular series. I *had* thought that at least the books in the 2nd and 3rd series were created for the Ace Science Fiction Special label, which I thought was enough to justify adding them to a series.
publicado por DisassemblyOfReason às 12:03 am (EST) em Jun 19, 2008
publicado por ronincats às 10:42 am (EST) em Jun 9, 2008
publicado por LeesyLou às 8:17 am (EST) em Jun 6, 2008
Yep, found the local LT section. I do have to shop in Monterey area, they have lost a couple books stores also recently. The numbers are dwindling quickly. Only two left used book stores and they are not great for the type of books I like to read. Borders is dominate I only use them as a last resort. A great new/used book store is Logo's in Santa Cruz well worth a trip to the city where time forgot. I understand Berkeley has some great stores but an wary about making a trip there as they have parking and people problems. Also feel the selection of books would be a bit one-sided.
Late August I am going to Smith's Family bookstore in Eugene, OR and maybe to Powell's in Portland OR. They are the best. I bet England is covered in bookstores!
Susan
publicado por sgerbic às 11:26 am (EST) em May 12, 2008
Like any new thing it takes a bit to figure out how to do things. Thanks for your friendly feedback.
Yes, Google books looked great at first, I have some friends on another forum that were using it, some were here on LT. I picked the wrong one, and wasted so much time getting that set up. There is no social avenue, and no statistics (I like numbers) as with LT. You can not search for someone's library and you can not search for a book in your own library (even if you are looking right at it).
The good part with Google is that you can search inside any book from any library they had scanned. I guess that could come in handy? Anyway, I hope I am happy here, I badly need to have an outlet to discuss books in. Living so close to Salinas I'm sure you remember that we almost lost our libraries. We almost have no book stores (new or used) in my area. Salinas just isn't a literate town, very sad. In fact when in San Jose I like to shop at Recycled Books on Alameda.
Susan
publicado por sgerbic às 1:35 am (EST) em May 11, 2008
Trying to track a collection is almost impossible with the series info since it doesn't differentiate between languages or even editions.
publicado por dhania às 3:56 pm (EST) em May 6, 2008
Noticed that you posted a message about Lois M Bujold on the SF group, and I just love LMB. The Vorkosigan series is one of the very few series of books that I have ever reread. I think Memory is my favorite. I've reread that one several times.
You just seemed like someone with similar tastes who might be fun to friend.
TK
publicado por TKKenyon às 1:01 pm (EST) em Mar 25, 2008
publicado por mayaspector às 12:39 pm (EST) em Mar 8, 2008
publicado por jedharris às 4:04 pm (EST) em Mar 3, 2008
:-)
Alana
publicado por Caramellunacy às 5:49 pm (EST) em Feb 6, 2008
publicado por DevilandtheSea às 1:59 pm (EST) em Dec 7, 2007
Of course, that said, anything I like I will re-read or -watch until I'm tired of it (including tv episodes when they're available - I watched Love Hurts and 5:55, my two favorite Blood Ties eps, over and over again after they were first aired).
Well, I hope you like the show. I enjoy Tanya's episode reviews, they're fun to read and I agree with a lot of her perspectives.
publicado por bluesalamanders às 6:21 pm (EST) em Nov 15, 2007
Have you watched the show yet? Because those are spoiler-ridden, plot-twist-ruining discussions, if you haven't. If you have, then it's great to see what she thinks of them (for instance, we have the same favorite episodes - Love Hurts and 5:55).
publicado por bluesalamanders às 9:20 pm (EST) em Nov 13, 2007