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Mandarin Plaid por S. J. Rozan

ELIZABETH THE QUEEN THE STORY OF BRITAIN'S NEW SOVEREIGN por Marion Crawford

Dead South por Winona Sullivan

The Noonday Devil por Ralph M. McInerny

How I Spent My Summer Holidays por W.O. Mitchell

Murder at the National Gallery por Margaret Truman

Dulles : a biography of Eleanor, Allen, and John Foster Dulles and their family network por Leonard Mosley

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ColecçõesA sua biblioteca (3,325), Em leitura (3), Owned but Unread (25), Childhood Books (110), Books I Published (32), Audio Books (16), Audio Books to Hear (9), Lista de desejos (57), Gifted (8), Todas as colecções (3,583)

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EtiquetasLegal mystery (131), Sleuth (127), Canadian fiction (120), Biography (110), Scotland Yard (100), Mystery fiction (97), Medieval mystery (80), P. I. (77), Police procedural - U. S. (73), (68) — ver todas as etiquetas

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GruposAll Books Africa, Biographies, Memoirs and Autobiographies, Build the Open Shelves Classification, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, Female Sleuths, Reviews reviewed, Series junkies, Tennis, Tennis, Anyone?, Travel and Exploration literaturemostrar todos os grupos

Autores favoritosKate Charles, Deborah Crombie, Thomas Rendell Curran, Deborah Ellis, Barbara Fradkin, Margaret Frazer, Sue Grafton, Ann Granger, Mary Evelyn Grannan, Helene Hanff, Lee Harris, P. D. James, Quintin Jardine, William X. Kienzle, Ladies' Killing Circle, Margaret Laurence, Hugh MacLennan, Henning Mankell, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Marcia Muller, Robert Munsch, Sara Paretsky, Freeman Wilford Patterson, Chaim Potok, Bill Pronzini, Spider Robinson, Alexander McCall Smith (Favoritos partilhados)

Sobre mimReader, librarian (retired), publisher (retired), stitcher, hooker, aunt, #108,810 LT member

Sobre a minha bibliotecaMy library has grown and shrunk over the years as I moved about Canada - what do I move and what do I ditch. It has also been depended on the size of my apartment. I read many books and pass them on to others. I am also on the receiving end of books bought by others, which helps widen my reading range.

I have a broad interest in mysteries and particular enjoy ecclesiastical mysteries. These over the years have spread from mainly Catholic (Father Brown, Father Kesler) and Jewish (Rabbi Small) to many Protestant denominations as well as present day and historical. This is a genre that has developed over the years.

I am moving away from cozies and looking for mysteries that I can learn something from as well as enjoy. Historical mysteries fit in this category, as do translations of some foreign authors, e.g., Qiu Xiaolong and Henning Mankell. They provide insight to the country and its history and culture as well as a good mystery. I also like books about books - that's the librarian/publisher in me I guess and I read biographies from across the spectrum.

I buy most of my books on-line although I get many 'old friends' at a local second hand store. I enjoy getting re-acquainted with them. One of my favourite things to do is to read a complete series in order; e.g.; Nameless by Bill Pronzini, the CatherineLeVendeur mysteries by Sharan Newman. To see the growth of both the author and the characters over the years is very interesting.

In 1974 I visited my parents in Botswana and in 1975 did a 5-month safari from Victoria Falls to London. Since then I have been interested in reading about Africa and this expanded into an interest in literary travel, both current and historical.

My entries in LT include books I now own or have owned in the past as well as books I borrowed from others or from libraries to read. I have been sporadic in keeping lists of books I have read. The dates given for when I read a book do not always reflect the first reading. I am using LT as both my library catalog and my history of books read; it is an interesting journey through my past.

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Nome realPenny Marshall

LocalizaçãoFredericton, NB, Canada

Endereço de correio electrónicopenny.j.marshallgmail.com

Tipo de contapública, vitalícia

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URL http://www.librarything.com/profile/pmarshall (perfil)
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Conhecimento ComumSéries (473), Prémios (360), Personagens (7143), Lugares (1056)

Membro desdeNov 26, 2006

Em leituraPrincesses: The Six Daughters of George III por Flora Fraser
Jewels: A Secret History por Victoria Finlay
Open: An Autobiography por Andre Agassi

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Hi - thanks for asking (about my trip to Nova Scotia). We decided to go to Acadia National Park instead. Next summer we are aiming for Nova Scotia. This will give more time to investigate and plan the trip.

We had a good time in Acadia though.
Noticed you liked I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Thought you might like my book since it's also about a disturbed young girl's mental illness and also a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like (I'm out of physical copies at the moment). Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:

http://christophertusa.com/

Thanks,

Chris
Thanks for the "Camping Nova Scotia" tips. I will check them out. We are coming from Boston Ma. We will probably take the car ferry from Bar Harbor to Yarmouth.

I worked in Dartmouth for six weeks some years ago so I am somewhat familiar with Halifax. We are hoping to see some of the Halifax Busker Fest during our trip.

We are interested in Cabot trail area.

Thanks again.
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