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Ahab's Wife: Or, The Star-gazer: A Novel (P.S.) por Sena Jeter Naslund
Secret, The (Seasons of Grace) por Beverly Lewis
If You Could See What I See: The Tenets of Novus Spiritus por Sylvia Browne
The Grapes of Wrath (Centennial Edition) por John Steinbeck
Constant Heart, A por Siri, Mitchell
The Jewel Box por Anna Davis
Words Unspoken por Elizabeth Musser
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Sobre mimI love lions and the sun. I am a Leo. I love historical fiction but will read horror, science fiction or topic specific books, shipwrecks, Amish, writing, spiritual. I like to pull something away from my reading. Then I have not wasted my time. The book has to sing to me. I am also here: http://bookblogs.ning.com/profile/Deirdr....
Sobre a minha bibliotecaI never have anybody to talk about my books to! I have a hard time getting rid of my favorites so I loan them or hide them in my bedroom. I connect to my books. I hate stinkers. I own all the books in my library unless otherwise stated.
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publicado por Jundt às 12:19 pm (EST) em Nov 8, 2009
publicado por Jundt às 11:37 pm (EST) em Nov 7, 2009
I'd like to hear your opinion on the book, perhaps in the form of a video response or a private message on here.
publicado por Jundt às 8:27 pm (EST) em Nov 7, 2009
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publicado por SusanneAlleyn às 8:54 am (EST) em Jun 29, 2009
publicado por callmejacx às 5:56 pm (EST) em Jun 28, 2009
http://www.librarything.com/topic/66785#...
publicado por callmejacx às 2:37 pm (EST) em Jun 22, 2009
Under the group "Pocket Books Blog Tours" you will find the information about the DEVLIN DIARY tour and a couple of others. It's probably not too late to sign up!
publicado por MissMermaid118 às 5:48 pm (EST) em May 29, 2009
publicado por bonniebooks às 3:28 pm (EST) em May 23, 2009
publicado por Kasthu às 5:28 pm (EST) em May 6, 2009
I saw your comment in the Historical Fiction group. I'm about 20 minutes until the end (had to tear myself away from it this morning to go to work), and I LOVE it! Very dark and chilling; so much so that it makes Shadow of the Wind read like Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm. But it's one of those books that I'll probably re-read, it's that good.
publicado por Kasthu às 5:28 pm (EST) em May 6, 2009
Thanks for the info on the book The Present Darkness. I added it to my wishlist! :)
--BJ
publicado por billiejean às 4:06 pm (EST) em May 5, 2009
publicado por PaperbackPirate às 10:19 pm (EST) em Apr 22, 2009
Fellow Leo here and I will second everything you have heard about Outlander. Blew me away.
Trust me.
publicado por MDLady às 1:14 pm (EST) em Mar 30, 2009
publicado por xorscape às 7:55 am (EST) em Mar 30, 2009
Actually... Mt. TBR has rounded the corner and taken over a second bookcase in the next room, as well. Try as I might, I seem to replace them as fast as I read them... or faster. 8-O
publicado por thekoolaidmom às 10:49 pm (EST) em Mar 23, 2009
You can:
*Start a thread somewhere
*Start a group
*Do a search
Basically, LibraryThing has been very fair in offering all booksellers/traders reciprocal links. Their policy is listed somewhere; probably at the bottom of this page.
Anyway, I DO know that Bookins refused the reciprocal links request. So, they get what they get. Remember Bookins = profit. Bookmooch = Non-profit. Big difference.
Cheers-
vintage_books
publicado por vintage_books às 11:43 pm (EST) em Mar 18, 2009
publicado por Booksloth às 12:03 pm (EST) em Mar 5, 2009
I'm so sorry to hear about all the horrible stuff you and your family have been through lately. You are quite right when you say it all comes at once. We had one of those patches a few years ago; I'm keeping everything crossed that this doesn't turn into another one of them.
I know just what you mean abouth thinking you must be the only reader in the world. It's wonderful here - being able to chat about all your favourite books. Nobody I know reads the things I love, even the very few who do read anything at all. The only friend I can think of who is much of a reader is a real gift but I don't get to see her nearly as often as I'd like. With LT, there's always someone I can blabber away to when I've just discovered a great book and I've been talked into spending a small fortune on books other people have suggested but they were such great recommendations I didn't mind a bit.
publicado por Booksloth às 12:18 pm (EST) em Feb 21, 2009
It's so nice of you to ask about the 'friend' bit. I consider it a very personal thing too. I get very annoyed when I get a request from someone I've never 'spoken to' or even noticed in any of my conversations, with no explanation. It usually turns out, on closer inspection, that they have a book to sell. I said lots of nice things about an LT-writer's books a while ago and that person has indeed become a close and dear friend (who writes some of the most fabulous books I know, so the compliments were 100% genuine) but I suspect it may have left me open to other writers who think I give a free review service, so I just ignore those. The kind of person who is thoughtful enough to ask if they can 'friend' me, though, is just the kind of person I want to chat to. I'm going to send you one of those official 'be my friend' invites.
Now, in spite of all that, I'm now going to have to confess that you may not hear much from me for a while now. I have an 84-year old mum who recently had a heart attack and is in hospital. She's recovering well and will likely be home at the beginning of this coming week, but that means I will be moving in with her for as long as she needs me to, and she has no internet connection - so I'll actually be dropping off everyone's radar for a few weeks (though I'm hoping to get home maybe once a week or so to check messages but I can't make any promises there). All the same - I won't be gone for ever and it will be great to catch up again when I get back.
I looked through our shared books. Not all that many yet but that's not always a bad thing because we can be very bad influences on each other by encouraging one another to spend even more money on books we'd never thought of before. I see one book we do share is Michel Faber's The Crimson Petal and the White, which is one of my (joint) all-time-favourite books. When I first read it I got to the last of the 800+ pages then turned right back to the start and read it all again. I still try to read it about once a year if I can - it just makes me ache it's so wonderful. Have you read any of his other books? And you've got Ghostwalk too. That's been sitting on my TBR pile for far too long now. What did you think of it? Should I move it nearer the top?
Anyway, thanks again for getting in touch. Look forward to hearing from you.
publicado por Booksloth às 8:04 am (EST) em Feb 21, 2009
publicado por Ex_Libris às 7:35 pm (EST) em Feb 1, 2009
publicado por alaskabookworm às 12:09 pm (EST) em Feb 1, 2009
publicado por Kasthu às 2:11 pm (EST) em Jan 19, 2009