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I understand completely, Morry. I have attempted numerous times to catalogue my books, with little success. I always seem to get distracted by the books themselves, finding books I've always meant to read but have forgotten I own, and looking through well loved books once again.......
Isn't EGeorge amazing? Reading her books, it's so hard to believe she's an American, she writes so convincingly of London and all things English. I'm waiting for I, Richard to come out in paperback next month. And I see on http://barnesandnoble.com that there is a new one coming out next month...
I have a love/hate relationship with Atwood. I really enjoyed Handmaid's Tale and Cat's Eye, but couldn't get into Blind Assassin or Alias Grace. Surfacing really disturbed me.
I stumbled upon this forum just this week - and because of all of you I've been neglecting my work and posting like crazy!
I am a "faithful" reader of:
Stephen King
Elizabeth George
JRR Tolkien
Anita Brookner
Iris Murdoch
Lilian Beckwith
Agatha Christie
Nick Hornby
Timothy Findley...
I think you're right, Ian Sanders, that geography plays a part in deciding who our fave authors might be. Being on the other side of the puddle to you, I have heard of Andy McNab (I think) but not Michael Asher or Chris Ryan.
I do find that my favorite authors tend to be from one of two...
Possession is also one of my all time fave books. I've heard there are two types of Possession fans - those who read all the poetry and those who skipped over. I must admit I tried to read the poetry and failed.....
I saw the film adaptation with Gwyneth Paltrow. It was not as good as the...
Right on! If memory serves, the evil entity was seven stories tall - the puny spider they destroy was barely 2 feet!! lmao
BTW, the movie Witches of Eastwick was FAR better than the novel by John Updike (upon which, admittedly, the movie was loosely based). Put it this way - in the book there...
When I finish a book I look at my sagging bookshelves and start feeling guilty about all the great books I own that I haven't read. I have a similar system to Ell in that I give a book 50 pages of my time - if I don't like it by then at least I've given it a fair shot.
What about re-reading...
JK Rowling tells a cute story of a mother and son at one of her book signings. The mother told JK that her son was too embarassed to show JK his book, because the spine was broken, the pages were dogeared, and there was a spot of jam on it. But JK encouraged him to show it to her and she happily...
My sister's home has a loft library. When you walk in the front door you look up and see wall to wall books - it's glorious! It's the reason she bought the house.
I'm one of those horrible people who needs to have the freedom to write in their books. So I end up having to purchase them, because I would NEVER deface a library book. It is an expensive addiction!!
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Your post made me laugh out loud because I'm obsessed with finding a picture of the author I'm reading - I need to know what they look like to complete the experience. I'm always bringing pics to my book club meetings......
Excellent page, btw. Kudos for ALTennyson!
My church recommends The Courage to be a Stepmom: Finding Your Place Without Losing Yourself, by Sue Patton Thoele. ISBN for the paperback is 1885171285.
Hope that helps.
It's been awhile since anyone's posted here, but do you differentiate between mass market paperback and trade paperback? Mass market's are smaller than trade, and are usually priced between $8.99 and $10.99 Cdn. Trade paperbacks are larger, although not generally as large as the Hardbacks. They...
Uh, how can a novel be non-fiction?? By definition, a novel is a fictional prose narrative.
Anyway, try Trinity by Leon Uris, or Pope Joan by Donna Woolfolk Cross.
Variations on the Word "Sleep"
I would like to watch you sleeping,
which may not happen.
I would like to watch you,
sleeping. I would like to sleep
with you, to enter
your sleep as its smooth dark wave
slides over my head
and walk with you through that lucent
wavering forest of...
My sister gave me the Laura Ingalls Wilder series. She would give me 2 for each holiday - 2 for my 6th birthday, 2 for Christmas, 2 at "grading" time, etc. I highly recommend them.
Little House in the Big Woods
Little House on the Prairie
Farmer Boy
On the Banks of Plum Creek
By the...