Slumpvist valda böcker från AMQSs bibliotek
The Clothes They Stood Up In av Alan Bennett
The Pooh Cook Book av A. A. Milne
The Silver Palate Good Times Cookbook av Julee Rosso
The Tale of Custard the Dragon av Ogden Nash
The Mediterranean Kitchen av Joyce Goldstein
A New Way to Cook av Sally Schneider
A Cry In The Night av Mary Higgins Clark
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vänner: 09prisca, bluekitebeach, calliasbooks, callmejacx, jhedlund, marinasbooks, quizbo, vhoeschler
LibraryThing-författare: Anne Miranda (AnneMiranda), Masha Hamilton (MashaHamilton), Sarah Addison Allen (SarahAddisonAllen), Lisa See (lisasee), Hillary Jordan (scribblegirl)
Medlem: AMQS
SamlingarDitt bibliotek (506), Favoriter (27), Läser just nu (5), Alla samlingar (506)
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Taggarfiction (212), cookbook (102), children's literature (77), book club (58), favorites (29), thriller (27), great read-aloud (26), non fiction (24), memoir (23), classic (22) — se alla taggar
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Grupper50 Book Challenge, Biographies, Memoirs and Autobiographies, Children's Fiction, Children's Literature, Cookbookers, Graduate Students, I Survived the Great Vowel Shift, Language, Librarians who LibraryThing, List Five Books Parlour Game — visa alla grupper
FavoritförfattareWilla Cather, Leif Enger, James Galvin, Helene Hanff, Kent Haruf, Eva Ibbotson, Harper Lee, Chaim Potok, Cynthia Rylant (Gemensamma favoriter)
Om migI am a 30-something mother of two girls who are also both readers. My husband is also a book lover, though unlike me, he does not feel the need to have a book within 6 inches of him at all times. I work for a professional children's performing organization as a music assistant and music librarian. I am also in graduate school, pursuing a teaching license and a school library master's degree.
I love books -- there are stacks and piles of them all over the house. Now that I am in school I do not read as much as I'd like, but I do try to read to the girls as much as possible. When I was growing up my mother read to my brother and me at the dinner table until I went to college. We discovered some wonderful books together, and I hope I am recreating those memories with my daughters.
Om mitt bibliotekI enjoy fiction, non fiction, biography, memoir, cookbooks, humor and children's literature. The books listed here in my library are books I've read. I have hundreds more in TBR piles and lists, but I do prefer cataloging only those I've actually read. That may need to change if I find I start buying duplicates...
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Medlem sedanJun 23, 2008
Läser just nuBlue Shoe av Anne Lamott
Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings (5th Edition) av Tom E.C. Smith
Guiding Readers and Writers: Teaching Comprehension, Genre, and Content Literacy av Irene C. Fountas
Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally (7th Edition) av John A. Van de Walle
Boom!: Talking About the Sixties: What Happened, How It Shaped Today, Lessons for Tomorrow av Tom Brokaw











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Thank you so much for your response.
I understand time constraints, other obligations, etc,
If we see you, we see you. Hope you can but if not,
perhaps another time.
But just in case; you will be hearing from us as the time
draws nearer.
thanx again for taking the time to get back with me.
hugs,
belva
inlägg gjort av nannybebette vid 1:31 pm (EST) Sep 10, 2009
Mark and I have been discussing the possibility of another group read in November and want your input. We have narrowed it down to two books at this point. "The People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks and "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield. So chat it up with friends or us and let us know if you are up for it and what you think. Probably the same plan as with "Pillars of the Earth" which seemed to work out perfectly for almost all of us.
Think it over and give one of us a shout.
hugs and looking forward to hearing from you,
belva
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inlägg gjort av MidnightTears vid 11:59 am (EST) Jul 9, 2009
Mark
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inlägg gjort av callmejacx vid 5:12 pm (EST) Jun 14, 2009
http://www.librarything.com/topic/66785
inlägg gjort av callmejacx vid 10:28 pm (EST) Jun 13, 2009
inlägg gjort av msf59 vid 6:35 pm (EST) May 9, 2009
Mark
inlägg gjort av msf59 vid 11:07 am (EST) May 9, 2009
inlägg gjort av coppers vid 8:19 pm (EST) Apr 15, 2009
I finally finished Outlander (and started the 2nd book Dragonfly in Amber). I have to tell you though, before you pick it up, that there is a lot of sex in the book and toward the end, sexual abuse. It's not for everyone (I skipped over quite a few spots at the end) so I really wanted to warn you. You don't see much about it in the reviews. Then again there are 1,400 reviews on Amazon alone so who knows if it's mentionned or not.
Ok I feel better now...LOL
Regards,
Dayna
inlägg gjort av ddelmoni vid 12:15 pm (EST) Apr 2, 2009
inlägg gjort av japaul22 vid 10:29 am (EST) Mar 28, 2009
Terrible! Some spring, lol.
Nice profile :) I miss reading to my kids.
Oh! I relate to having a book within six inches of me at all times..
kath
inlägg gjort av mckait vid 6:06 am (EST) Mar 27, 2009
I promised to let you know about Outlander. I'm really taking my time reading it but I really like it -- it's fun! When I was in my late teens and early 20's (back in the 70's) we were all reading historical romances--The Wolf and The Dove, The Flame and the Flower -- sort of our Twilight. Outlander reminds me of those books -- but this is done much better. I like Outlander so much I'm pretty sure I'll go and get book 2. It's a good beach/pool series of books.
Regards,
Dayna
inlägg gjort av ddelmoni vid 10:56 am (EST) Mar 23, 2009
I hope you enjoy reading Bitter Lemon when you get to it.
inlägg gjort av cameling vid 9:27 am (EST) Jan 29, 2009
inlägg gjort av quizbo vid 7:23 am (EST) Jan 27, 2009
inlägg gjort av hnau vid 4:51 am (EST) Jan 26, 2009
when is the best time to visit Cyprus if one does not want to contend with summer crowds? When i travel, I love going during non-peak seasons, as long as the weather's still good, because I like hanging with the locals, and getting them to refer me to local eateries and tell me what the locals like to do or where they like to go. I'm definitely not a Pizza Hut traveler (a term I give to those travelers who, upon leaving the US, persist in only eating at Pizza Huts and MacDonalds).
cheers - cameling
inlägg gjort av cameling vid 3:25 am (EST) Jan 24, 2009
PS: I'm just vain enough about my writing to be delighted that you liked my reviews. Bless you, again!
inlägg gjort av MerryMary vid 10:29 pm (EST) Jan 14, 2009
- TT
inlägg gjort av TheTortoise vid 5:44 am (EST) Nov 2, 2008
Ferris
inlägg gjort av hemlokgang vid 8:50 pm (EST) Oct 24, 2008
Hope to get a chance to pick from your library some day soon.
Jacqueline
inlägg gjort av callmejacx vid 10:08 pm (EST) Oct 16, 2008
http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph...
inlägg gjort av callmejacx vid 11:43 pm (EST) Oct 8, 2008
Lovely photo. I have found that expat discussion groups at www.yahoo.com are great places to find out about such issues as delays in citizenship. The one I belong to now is canadianslivinginthestates2 . Good luck to your husband!
Marg
inlägg gjort av margd vid 2:22 am (EST) Oct 2, 2008
My daughter is into the American Girl books, Little House on the Prairie, and wants to read anything about Helen Keller.
I noticed you have quite a few of Mary Higgins Clark - I read several of her books this summer. I just finished reading the Kite Runner and the Gurnsey Literary Potato Peel Society book. Both are good, I really recommend the last one if you have not read it yet.
I have rambled enough - nice library!
inlägg gjort av investory vid 10:07 pm (EST) Oct 1, 2008
Have a great time this weekend. It sound like it will be really fun.
inlägg gjort av MusicMom41 vid 12:47 am (EST) Sep 10, 2008
"I love this book about Savannah! It really captured the “flavor” of the city during that period of time, although sometimes he went a little over the top and it became a caricature rather than a portrait. The murder was a big scandal while we lived there—I had actually been in Mercer House a few years before because the housemate Jim Williams had at that time was in our Weavers’ Guild and we had a meeting there (Williams was out of town that night.) Both the murder in the 1980’s and the book published in 1994 were 9 day wonders in Savannah. I’ve read the book at least 3 times. It’s about time to read it again."
I new many of the people mentioned and one of the worked as a technician at the lab where my husband worked (he's a research entomologist for USDA)
Teaching music to children as far as I'm concerned, is truly a wonderful way to spend your time. I beleive everyone needs music in their lives and childhood is where it begins. Our schools no longer think it is a priority so we have to reach them in other ways. I'm glad you are contributing to this. (Getting off my soapbox)
When I finish this first week of teaching I will look at your library to get a feel of what you like and see if I can find some recommendations of stuff I've loved.
inlägg gjort av MusicMom41 vid 5:08 pm (EST) Sep 9, 2008
I love mysteries (that's my recreation instead of television)and linguistics I find fascinating so Double Negative I'm checking out immediately.
I own The Secret Life of Bees (a gift) and we lived in Savannah, Georgia (I knew many of the people in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and lived there at the time those events took place) from 1971 to 1995 so I probably should read that, too--in fact it's probably why a friend here (California) gave it to me!
Five Quarters also sounds like I would like it--I love historical fiction and also novels that go back and forth between two times. I haven't read Chocolat--should I read that first?
Behind the Scenes sounds like the kind of novel I like to curl up with in front of the fire wrapped in my quilt in winter. And winter is coming. Also, I love things British.
Shopgirl also sounds like a good winter read.
I noticed you are a music teacher. So am I. I teach privately now--most of students study piano although occasionally I get a composition student (that was my major--piano was my primary instrument). Right now I am also mentoring a young church choir director. I am the choir director at my church.
We share 45 books--and you've read all of them. There are a few on that list I haven't read--I may be checking back some time to ask for recommendations again!
inlägg gjort av MusicMom41 vid 11:55 pm (EST) Sep 8, 2008