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Far from the Madding Crowd (Signet Classics) por Thomas Hardy
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publicado por cmtusa às 11:16 am (EST) em Sep 14, 2009
The Times crosswords are at the harder end of the 'daily cryptics'. In general I would suggest that the Daily Telegraph is a more accessible place to start although the Guardian does something clever with trying to increase the difficulty daily through the week.
publicado por TheoClarke às 8:15 pm (EST) em Jun 28, 2009
publicado por TheoClarke às 9:36 am (EST) em Jun 28, 2009
I have been vegetarian since 5th grade after reading "Chew on This".
-Airgirl2010
publicado por Airgirl2010 às 7:36 pm (EST) em Feb 17, 2009
If you are really interested in Brothers Karamazov, how about when/if you finish it, if you have time, dropping me a line. There's something I want to tell you about it.
publicado por omboy às 10:49 pm (EST) em Feb 14, 2009
Got a kick out of your piece. I'm sure that you are learning that you don't "curl-up-and-read" Brothers Karamazov. LOL You work your way through it and try to fight off depression. A week later you find yourself walking down the street thinking about a passage from it. You curse Dostoevsky for writing it, then a year later you find yourself going back and reading it again.
Or maybe that's just me. Ha.
Congradulations on tackling it. I would recommend 'Crime and Punishment' also. It's 33 here too. Wish it was Celsius.
publicado por omboy às 7:06 pm (EST) em Feb 12, 2009
publicado por VictoriaPL às 3:30 pm (EST) em Feb 6, 2009
I read omnivorously and it is hard to keep my TBR pile since I read very fast, too. I've been reading more books by women; lots of the mystery stories I read are too violent when written by men. It is hard to find literature by women. I like Cormac McCarthy, Nevile Shute, Elizabeth Berg, Margaret Atwood. Just off the top of my head.
What are your favorite k nitting projects?
publicado por wednesdayschild às 1:06 pm (EST) em Jan 3, 2009
publicado por Elee às 9:48 pm (EST) em Nov 16, 2008
I am liking March a lot! I hope to be able to finish and post a review of it soon.
As for the next Pulitzer? Hmm... I am leaning toward The Hours by Michael Cunningham.
publicado por jcmontgomery às 5:46 pm (EST) em Nov 10, 2008
I see you've added "The Stone Diaries" to your library. Like Margaret Atwood, I don't think Carol Shields can write a bad book.
I look forward to seeing your comments around the site!
publicado por RidgewayGirl às 10:57 am (EST) em Nov 2, 2008
Thank you for that kind offer to help. I would love to be able to listen in the car as well as read. I went to Librivox and found only computer generated voices. From what you say you have a real voice! I will try again. If I don't have any luck I well may take you up on your kind offer. Just a few pages into the Age of Innocence at present. Thank you for calling by! Julie
publicado por juliette07 às 3:30 pm (EST) em Jun 9, 2008
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publicado por teelgee às 1:23 am (EST) em Mar 27, 2008
best: elke
publicado por Mrs.Brooks às 4:26 am (EST) em Feb 6, 2008
publicado por EmmaWatson às 8:59 pm (EST) em Jan 29, 2008
Oh, btw, I neglected to mention in my previous post about Alice Hoffman that she has a website you may want to check out. http://www.alicehoffman.com/
publicado por EmmaWatson às 7:00 pm (EST) em Jan 24, 2008
If I remember correctly, Alice Hoffman is a U.S. writer who divides her time between Massachusetts and Florida, and in fact all of her books that I've read take place in one or both of those two states. The first book of hers that I read , [Turtle Moon] takes place in Florida, and a lot of her most vivid and beautiful imagery is found in her descriptions of sultry, humid Florida. It and The Ice Queen remain my favorites to this day. I hope you get the chance to read it. :)
publicado por EmmaWatson às 6:46 pm (EST) em Jan 24, 2008
publicado por EmmaWatson às 10:11 am (EST) em Jan 23, 2008