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publicado por meadowmist às 7:23 pm (EST) em Nov 11, 2009
Thanks for your note, and sharing your blog info. I will look forward to checking it out. You have a much longer reviewing history than I do. As it happens, I did start a literary blog of my own withing the past year. I wanted a place to house all the reviews I write, as well as other random literary musings. You can see it here:
http://inoneeyeouttheother.blogspot.com/
As for the Irving reviews, I'm delighted when I see a positive one, and somewhat mystified when I see a bad one. Why can't everyone worship the man like me, LOL. BTW, I'll be schlepping to Book Passage in Corte Madera on Friday night. Did you know he's speaking there? FYI.
Best,
Susan
publicado por suetu às 6:35 pm (EST) em Nov 4, 2009
That was awfully kind of you to take the time to pass along a compliment. I really enjoyed reading your review, too. Actually, there are a lot of strong reviews for the novel. I found it challenging to write about--there was so much I wanted to say!
BTW, I see that we're neighbors in Northern Cal, and that you're a book crosser, too. If you ever feel like venturing into the city on a third Tuesday of the month, I run the San Francisco Bookcrossing meetings. Our website is here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sfbx/
I also see that much of our reading is sympatico. I will have to look out for your future reviews. :-)
Best,
Susan
publicado por suetu às 2:22 pm (EST) em Nov 4, 2009
publicado por rularue às 6:27 pm (EST) em Sep 14, 2009
publicado por felymonster às 12:46 pm (EST) em Jan 13, 2009
I wanted to thank you for your lovely and thoughtful review of Tomato Girl. I truly appreciate your support. And congratulations on completing the Read-A-Thon. I hope you had plenty of coffee!
All my best,
Jayne
publicado por JaynePupek às 8:53 pm (EST) em Oct 21, 2008
Take care,
Lisa
visit me at Books & Cooks
www.southerngal-lisa.blogspot.com
publicado por Lamos_FL às 11:06 am (EST) em Oct 14, 2008
publicado por mrstreme às 7:25 am (EST) em Sep 25, 2008
Thanks!
Catie
publicado por CatieN às 3:56 pm (EST) em Sep 16, 2008
Joyce
publicado por Joycepa às 5:39 am (EST) em Sep 16, 2008
You're the best!
I just purchased The God of Small Things and The Colour
after reading your recommendations on both :)
publicado por lyndabriggs às 10:29 am (EST) em Sep 1, 2008
Please do let me know what you thing of Say You're One of Them--I'd appreciate it.
Joyce (the Elder) :-)
publicado por Joycepa às 9:42 am (EST) em Aug 30, 2008
I've been gone a few days. Came back and it sure is HOT here!
I bet you enjoyed Chesil Beach. I really enjoy Ian McEwan.
I've just started Animal Dreams by Kingsolver. It drew me in
from the get go so I think it's going to be another good read
by her.
Stay cool!
publicado por lyndabriggs às 12:40 am (EST) em Aug 14, 2008
I sure did catch the Redding Library sale today. I got there fifteen minutes before it was set to open and it was already packed!
Ended up bringing home a whole box of books! Just what I needed.. more books :)
I just finished The Poisonwood Bible last night. Loved it!!
publicado por lyndabriggs às 5:52 pm (EST) em Aug 2, 2008
publicado por lamplight às 4:30 pm (EST) em Jul 24, 2008
I may not be much of a fan of literary fiction, and I may ultimately disagree with your recommendations, but I've loved each of your reviews that I've read. They're so thoughtful, and you seem to really put your finger on why certain books become so popular (even if they don't resonate with me). Great job, and thank you!
publicado por Caramellunacy às 2:54 am (EST) em Jul 14, 2008
You commented on my TSS post last week that you'd be interested in my review of THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN by Garth Stein. I finished the book today and posted my review. I didn't post any spoilers so I wouldn't ruin it for anyone. Here's the link: http://southerngal-lisa.blogspot.com/200...
I remember from your comment that you are an animal lover too. You would love the book! Take care and I'll see you 'round the blogosphere! :)
Lisa
Books & Cooks
publicado por Lamos_FL às 7:47 pm (EST) em May 26, 2008
At PP, it was all I could do to keep myself from joining - I love those kinds of things too. I was pleased to see I've read all the Pulitzers since 1997, and quite a few before that. I'm going to put PP on my list of things to do after The Wednesday Sisters is launched - something to look forward to! Thanks for the direction there.
Meg
publicado por megwaiteclayton às 6:48 pm (EST) em Apr 27, 2008
And I'm Northern California too, meant to say that when I first posted. Your what you read description could be mine, if you moved historical to second on the list and sprinkled in a few well-written mysteries. I like your MUST READ category, and am curious what "Pulitzer Project" is (clearly something to do with the prize, from the books marked.
-Meg
publicado por megwaiteclayton às 3:59 pm (EST) em Apr 27, 2008
I saw from your library that we share a lot of the same books - including several of my all-time favorite authors. I'm blown away by the number of reviews you've done, and am really enjoying reading them!
Meg
publicado por megwaiteclayton às 9:16 am (EST) em Apr 27, 2008
publicado por ggchickapee às 8:40 pm (EST) em Apr 12, 2008
I was moved by your review of "The Cellist of Sarajevo" by Steven Galloway. I've had that book on my wishlist for months. I'll get to it eventually. It sounds like just the "bullseye" type of five-star book I really love to read.
When I finished your review, and noticed that it came from you, I remembered your name, writestuff. I added you to my private watchlist of libraries almost a year ago when I joined LibraryThing. We have very similar tastes when it comes to five-star books.
Just thought I'd write and let you know how much I enjoyed your well written review.
Barbara
publicado por msbaba às 4:26 pm (EST) em Apr 11, 2008
My name is Dawn Connolly and I am a LibraryThing member and a librarian at Toronto Public Library. I see that you have included “The Outlander” in your library and I loved reading your review of the book. I agree completely. Loved the book!
I run an online book club called Book Buzz and this month we are just getting into a discussion of the book. It’s a friendly group, very relaxed, and we’d love to hear from you, too.
Our website is: http://bookbuzz.torontopubliclibrary.ca
We are also very lucky to be hosting a live online chat with the author, Gil Adamson, on Thursday, March 27, 12 noon- 1 pm (local time). Please feel free to join in.
Thanks,
Dawn
publicado por BookBuzz às 5:20 pm (EST) em Mar 19, 2008
I recently joined the All Books Africa Group. As a publisher who has just released a novel about the Angolan Civil War, I thought it might be worth bringing to your attention. Ondjaki's Good morning Comrades has just been released (indeed, i'm not sure amazon has changed it status yet). Ondjaki is a Lusophone writer of international reputation, and our edition of Good morning Comrades introduces him to an English speaking audience for the first time. It will not be the last: Aflame Books in the UK is set to release his fable The Whistler, and I know New Directions is also looking at publishing something by him soon. We expect he will become one of the most celebrated African novelists of his generation.
Anyway, if you would like further information on Comrades, you can chcekc out our website at www.biblioasis.com. It is also available online on amazon and elsewhere, and available through any good bookstore.
Thansk for your time, and I do hope that this was not too intrusive. (We're a small literary press based in Canada, and we're just trying to do whatever we can to let potential readers know about the book.
Best wishes,
Dan Wells
publicado por biblioasis às 10:06 pm (EST) em Feb 29, 2008
publicado por lindsacl às 7:54 pm (EST) em Feb 11, 2008
I saw on the threads that you enjoy counted cross-stich.
Do you still do this as a hobby? (I loved the website you posted, btw)
If so, I'm looking to cull a good deal of my collection, since I realized years ago it was either give up cross stich or reading. My mother went a bit nuts when she discovered a crafty thing I would actually do, and I've got a huge box of supplies, magazines and charts wishing for someone to love them.
If you're interested, I'd be happy to send you some things. I've felt almost too guilty to sell the collection, but I feel just as guilty with it sitting in the basement.
One of these days I'll bring it up and scan the patterns into the computer so the cover shows on LT.
Just an idea, let me know:)
Cassandra
publicado por cckelly às 7:32 am (EST) em Feb 6, 2008
publicado por amanaceerdh às 2:42 pm (EST) em Jan 30, 2008
Thank you for the beautiful birthday card.
It's so lovely, I'm thinking of putting it in a frame.
I love the Victorian girl staring off across the sea.
Thank you for thinking of me:)
publicado por cckelly às 12:18 am (EST) em Jan 21, 2008
Thanks again.
Cateline
publicado por Cateline às 6:14 pm (EST) em Oct 12, 2007
publicado por juliette07 às 5:05 pm (EST) em Sep 11, 2007
~Monica
publicado por moniccag às 6:06 pm (EST) em Aug 3, 2007
It's actually a magnet about 2"x2", feel free to use it. My daughter sent it to me for my birthday last year or the year before.
Lee
publicado por gautherbelle às 9:39 pm (EST) em Jul 31, 2007
publicado por juliette07 às 5:18 pm (EST) em Jul 22, 2007
I have just been browsing your challenges again. Wow I do admire you! I see you have Shantaram listed on your cross border challenge - I have not done a proper review but I can wholeheartedly recommend it. It is lively, vibrant, paints a wonderful, if at times heartbreaking picture of Mumabai. What makes it specail is that it is based on a real life. I read it at top speed and was so enthralled with it I could hardly put it down. I do trust you will find it a really rewarding read, I look forward to your review! Julie :)
publicado por juliette07 às 11:56 am (EST) em Jul 22, 2007
publicado por lindsacl às 9:20 pm (EST) em Jul 12, 2007
publicado por lindsacl às 1:33 pm (EST) em Jun 19, 2007
publicado por Esta1923 às 9:52 pm (EST) em May 31, 2007
I've checked out your reviews in the past from your other blog site, and I highly value your opinions. (If U didn't already know, thanks for convincing me to purchase: The Book Thief, Ethan Frome, and Suite Francaise,... I look forward to reading more of your recommendations.
Jasmin (from BookCrazy)
publicado por jazzyjacks às 2:15 pm (EST) em May 31, 2007
Thanks for telling me on BookCrazy how to find you here. Just wanted to say "hi," and I love your library! You've got some great books. I am having big fun on this site, and it is wonderful to see another BookCrazy here too. :)
xoxo
Laura Stamps
publicado por LauraStamps às 2:51 pm (EST) em May 25, 2007
publicado por lindsacl às 12:41 pm (EST) em May 10, 2007
publicado por lindsacl às 8:35 pm (EST) em May 9, 2007
publicado por vgilder1 às 2:11 pm (EST) em May 9, 2007
publicado por vgilder1 às 1:43 pm (EST) em May 9, 2007
Just wanted to report to you that I have finsihed 'Ghostwritten'
I have to say it is really excellent. Very similar to 'Cloud Atlas'
it is easy to see actually how he developed 'Cloud Atlas' after reading
this one.
Beautifully written, hard to put down, interconnecting stories containing varying
degrees of humanity and paranoia at its finest!
Highly recommend to you.
Let me know what you think when you have finished it.
okey dokey,
bye for now
Wordwench
publicado por wordwench às 8:04 am (EST) em May 9, 2007
publicado por vgilder1 às 7:58 pm (EST) em May 8, 2007
publicado por vgilder1 às 7:55 pm (EST) em May 8, 2007
publicado por vgilder1 às 10:51 pm (EST) em May 7, 2007
publicado por lindsacl às 9:34 pm (EST) em Apr 30, 2007
The writing is not beautiful like his others,
it is a bit stilted and I didn't like the setting of
modern day Tokyo, and the nastiness the hero encounters there.
I have Ghostwritten yet to read and I look forward to that,
but unfortunately Number 9 dream, was as bad as Cloud Atlas was good,
if that makes sense!!
publicado por wordwench às 8:24 am (EST) em Apr 28, 2007
I loved Cloud Atlas, but didnt think much of
that one. Wondered what you thought.
publicado por wordwench às 4:48 am (EST) em Apr 28, 2007
I saw that you're reading Fall On Your Knees! I've read this book 3 times and I know I'll pick it up again (kind of a yearly thing). The characters are so real, the story so unusual and original. Let me know what you think!
By the way, I moving back to Northern Cal this summer. Perhaps we can organize an LT get together at a local bookstore!
Happy reading!
Cate
publicado por bleuroses às 12:11 pm (EST) em Apr 24, 2007
And I said to myself, "what was she thinking??!!"
Can't wait to see the review ...
publicado por lindsacl às 5:29 pm (EST) em Apr 15, 2007
Thanks for your note. Will keep an eye on your what you're reading and your comments.
Amanda
publicado por amandameale às 8:34 am (EST) em Apr 10, 2007
publicado por margad às 12:30 am (EST) em Mar 29, 2007
Happy reading!
publicado por lindsacl às 11:46 am (EST) em Mar 10, 2007
I was sooo lost!!!
Thanks again!!
CrystA
publicado por CrystaB às 11:10 pm (EST) em Feb 26, 2007
p.s. That is what our cats and dogs are for...spoiling! LOL
publicado por Cateline às 10:28 am (EST) em Feb 18, 2007
publicado por caz4562000 às 10:07 pm (EST) em Feb 16, 2007
publicado por amanaceerdh às 4:52 pm (EST) em Jan 17, 2007