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Car-Free in New York City: The Regional Public Transit Guide / (Car-Free)
The great emergence : how Christianity is changing and why por Phyllis Tickle
Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament por Bruce M. Metzger
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything por Steven B. Levitt
In this house of Brede por Rumer Godden
A Home for the Soul: A Guide for Dwelling wtih Spirit and Imagination por Anthony Lawlor
Lane Change: poems por Kenneth Salzmann
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Sorry again for appearing to ignore your question.
Rachel
publicado por rachbxl às 3:15 pm (EST) em Dec 1, 2009
Lorle
publicado por LorLe às 9:49 pm (EST) em Sep 15, 2009
I will try a couple of other places too, and see what happens.
You might have to pull out the old Glass Bead Game, as I and reading that now... and for a humanities person, it is super.
Thanks again, rosinbow
publicado por Rosinbow às 12:55 am (EST) em Aug 27, 2009
I have looked at the tags, and I am wondering is it possible to send an invite to folks who have recently added _Siddhartha_ to their collection? is there a way to invite people who have an interest in this book in particular and not necessarily Buddhism in general without going in one by one and sending an invite?
I am in no big hurry, but it is such a widely read book, I imagine there are people here who would like to discuss this book; I'm just not sure the best way to let them know. Thanks, rosinbow
publicado por Rosinbow às 1:35 am (EST) em Aug 26, 2009
Thanks for your help with tags and the Readings in the Humanities group i started. I am using tags for my own categorizing, so that I can see what books I have in Religion and in Buddhism, for example, so that is why I have tags like Religion: Buddhism. If I understand what you are saying, i would do better if my tags were just Buddhism or just Islam instead of having the Religion:Islam tag.
I don't really understand how people find my new group. With this first text, I just sent an invitation to the 3 other folks currently reading _Siddhartha_.
I wasn't "getting" how tags affect people with like interest seeing my group.
I realized the group would take time, but I thought being so broad in the humanities would be good...hmmm... well we shall see what happens. I will re-think these tags--thanks... rosinbow
ps yes, I realized that I touchstone the URL and that takes one to the group--thanks
publicado por Rosinbow às 1:24 am (EST) em Aug 26, 2009
I am an amature Clarence Budington Kelland historian. I appreciated seeing your 10 best sellers posts, but was disappointed to learn that CBK never had a best-seller. I'll have to be satisfied with his success with the magazine audience, radio and movies.
Great info, thanks.
CBKStuff.
publicado por cbkstuff às 10:38 pm (EST) em Mar 27, 2009
publicado por cad_lib às 5:39 pm (EST) em Jan 31, 2009
vintage_books
publicado por vintage_books às 3:08 am (EST) em Oct 22, 2008
vintage_books
publicado por vintage_books às 3:06 am (EST) em Oct 22, 2008
publicado por slickdpdx às 4:10 pm (EST) em Sep 26, 2008
Actually, the publisher of The Fire (which was in the July batch, I believe) ended up finding a huge pile of extra copies, but it was after I had already closed the July batch and picked winners. So I quickly gave her a list of more member addresses (people who had requested the book but hadn't won it), and she sent out more books. I just never got a chance to tell everyone to expect a surprise books! Hope you review it and enjoy it!
Abby
publicado por ablachly às 11:20 am (EST) em Sep 9, 2008
publicado por LynnB às 8:58 am (EST) em Jul 10, 2008
Thanx!
publicado por LynnB às 6:51 am (EST) em Jul 8, 2008
~april
publicado por Grabbag às 10:14 am (EST) em May 27, 2008
publicado por DeusExLibrus às 10:04 pm (EST) em May 19, 2008
publicado por MarthaJeanne às 4:54 pm (EST) em May 7, 2008
With the bilinguals, there's no way to tell whether the ancient language is there because the person can handle it or in spite of their not being able to handle it. My Greek is fairly bad. (Latin the same, Hebrew even worse)
I have Song of Songs because it was the only edition available when I bought it. I read the German (some of it anyway) when I was writing a paper. I'm not terribly likely to even look at the German again. On the other hand, I'm working on Greek again, so because I have it, I might just pull it out to get a taste of Origen's Greek. (At the end of the course.)
Synopsis I bought Greek/English deliberately. This way I can use the English most of the time, but check out how the writers varied the Greek when I want to get down to that level.
In general I like the fact that with bilingual editions there is some sort of check on the translation. A lot of early church stuff has been published in Latin or Greek/German editions, and I'm coming around to prefering them to English alone just for that reason. I want to be sure I'm reading what the original author wanted to write, and not what a later scholar thought he should have written. Besides the German slows down my reading pace, which is quite useful for these things.
publicado por MarthaJeanne às 3:28 am (EST) em Apr 30, 2008
I just read your review of "Hungry Tide" a book I also loved a great deal. I read it last year before I started writing reviews for everything I read. I, too, gave it a four-and=a-half star rating.
I took a look at your profile and noticed that you love books about "travel, linguistics and languages" so I thought I'd write and mention that "Fieldwork" by Mischa Berlinski is a marvelous book that would fit in that category. It was a National Book Award finalist even though it is a first novel!!!
Also, you say you love "public transportation (rail, buses, scheduling)" ...another good (but not marvelous) book in that category is "The 8:55 to Baghdad" by Andrew Eame. I would never have read a book like this, but it was on one of my book club reading lists, so I gave it a chance and I am happy that I did.
I've written reviews for both those books...in case you're curious.
Reading your review of "Hungry Tide" made me remember how much I enjoyed that book.
Barbara
publicado por msbaba às 11:12 pm (EST) em Apr 23, 2008
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It was great meeting you both.
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publicado por Irisheyz77 às 1:21 pm (EST) em Apr 21, 2008
publicado por medievalmama às 6:04 pm (EST) em Apr 12, 2008
publicado por aepmc às 12:18 am (EST) em Apr 7, 2008
I have looked often at your library since we share, at latest count, 119 books. Since I am still in process of entering books and our libraries have common interests. I had been planning to let you know you were a library of interest to me. So welcome. Faithfully, Ann+
publicado por aepmc às 7:12 pm (EST) em Apr 6, 2008
We're up and rolling on the GEB read at http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph...
Looking forward to your comments. Jim
publicado por torus34 às 7:37 am (EST) em Apr 1, 2008
Sydney
publicado por sydaisy às 7:32 am (EST) em Feb 11, 2008
publicado por jimroberts às 5:57 am (EST) em Jan 25, 2008
publicado por yangguy às 5:48 pm (EST) em Dec 25, 2007
thanks for your reply re bestsellerlists.
You are right - Der Spiegel has had bestseller lists for some decades now - but they do not seem accessible without paying for access to their online archives.
Thanks anyway!
Kind regards
Christian
publicado por cnrenner às 1:50 pm (EST) em Dec 17, 2007
I like your bestseller lists. Where do you get them from? I would like to have German bestseller lists for years past, but could not find the right sources.
Kind regards Christian
publicado por cnrenner às 5:57 am (EST) em Dec 16, 2007
I wonder, do you read all the entries in the 50 book challenge board?! (o=
mi
publicado por mi-chan às 7:48 pm (EST) em Dec 13, 2007
Happy Reading
publicado por investory às 1:19 pm (EST) em Oct 24, 2007
publicado por catface às 1:47 am (EST) em Aug 16, 2007
publicado por yangguy às 9:17 pm (EST) em Jul 17, 2007
It can be a great way of picking books to review when the pile is too daunting. Thought you might be interested. If you are, drop me a message for an actual invitation, or you can, of course, search the group page.
Hope this wasn't spammy.
publicado por Caramellunacy às 3:53 am (EST) em Jul 5, 2007
publicado por avaland às 3:50 pm (EST) em May 19, 2007
publicado por dawh às 9:05 pm (EST) em May 15, 2007
I already had a catalogue of my books, using readerware. I must admit I'm happy I've changed this way, but I uploaded about 2,000 books all at once. Newer books, and some where I've recently added to a series I've tagged. I will fill in other tags as I can, or as I find the time and willingness, but I do agree tags are useful, it's just rather daunting looking at so many to do all at once!
publicado por lewispike às 6:08 am (EST) em Mar 14, 2007
Fred
publicado por Freder1ck às 12:08 am (EST) em Feb 12, 2007
publicado por vpfluke às 12:11 am (EST) em Jan 13, 2007