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Medlem: MissConstantReader

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Taggarnon fiction (118), Nancy Pearl Recommends (112), memoir (90), fiction (88), wishlist (72), QPB (54), own (49), wishlist b (45), have read (43), wishlist c (30) — se alla taggar

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Grupper50 Book Challenge, Book Nudgers, Early Reviewers

FavoritförfattareDouglas Coupland, John Irving, Haven Kimmel, Barbara Kingsolver, Tom Robbins, Alice Sebold, David Sedaris, Jane Smiley (Gemensamma favoriter)

Om migWell, for starters, I am a total bookworm. Not only do I love reading, I love everything having to DO with reading. I love cataloguing these books, reviewing them, getting suggestions. I especially love books about books. Or books with lists in them of what works have influenced other people. I also like coffee, my dogs, cigarettes, and Netflixing the crap out of serial television shows.

Om mitt bibliotekStill working on it, but I think I've catalogued most of what I've read over the past three years. I've been keeping a database of everything I finish. Please note, this does not include every book I've started. A lot of the works appearing here are Wishlist--things I have not read but want to, mostly courtesy of a one Ms. Nancy Pearl, Rockstar Librarian. I'm still not sure what my policy is on finishing books. Ms.Pearl thinks that you should give a book 50 pages before deciding if you want to commit to it or not. Do any of you have any thoughts on this? I mean, is life too short to keep reading something you're not enjoying? But then again, I think of certain books (in particular, The Cider House Rules by John Irving) that I would never have finished if I only gave it 50 pages. That book didn't really capture me until about 100 pages or so into it. Maybe I'm thinking overmuch about this.

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Riktigt namnDenise C.

PlatsKnoxville, TN

Kontotypoffentlig, livstid

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Allmänna faktaSerier (86), Utmärkelser (286), Gestalter (3115), Platser (550)

Medlem sedanAug 24, 2007

Läser just nuThe Widow of the South av Robert Hicks
A Sudden Country: A Novel av Karen Fisher
The Tattooed Girl: A Novel (Oates, Joyce Carol) (Oates, Joyce Carol) av Joyce Carol Oates
How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines av Thomas C. Foster
Circus of the Damned (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: Book 3) av Laurell K. Hamilton
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Noticed you liked She's Come Undone, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Thought you might like my book since it's also about a disturbed young girl's downward spiral and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like (I'm out of physical copies at the moment). Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:

http://christophertusa.com/

Thanks,

Chris
Hi! I just saw your comment on my review of Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict (or whatever that was call). Thanks a lot! Sorry for not getting back to you sooner -- I haven't really been on this site lately, but I checked in today to see the new Early Reviewer batch. I'm glad to see you like Tom Robbins. Still Life with Woodpecker was the funniest novel I read last year, and I'm about to start Jitterbug Perfume.
God Speaks to Each of Us

God speaks to each of us before we are,
Before he's formed us then, in cloudy speech,
But only then, he speaks these words to each
And silently walks with us from the dark:

Driven by your senses, dare
To the edge of longing. Grow
Like a fire's shadowcasting glare
Behind assembled things, so you can spread
Their shapes on me as clothes.
Don't leave me bare.

Let it all happen to you: beauty and dread.
Simply go no feeling is too much
And only this way can we stay in touch.

Near here is the land
That they call Life.
You'll know when you arrive
By how real it is.

Give me your hand.

- Rainer Maria Rilke
Hi, Denise!
Your puppy sure is cute! I live in Oklahoma now, but I lived in Knoxville briefly. What a beautiful place! I recall that the pink dogwoods were so much more vibrant than I have ever seen anywhere else. Have you gotten a lot of snow this year? No snow for us yet, just an ice storm. Three years in a row. I prefer the snow myself. When I lived in Knoxville, we had a 2 foot snow. I loved it! But coming from SE Texas, I did not drive anywhere in it. :)

I would like to add you to my interesting libraries, too. Hope all is going well for you in the new year!
--BJ
All the social networking sites have made me leary of 'friending' strangers...so I was happy to see the interesting libraries option as a way to get started!

Have you read the 'season 8' comics? Lots of fun.
Thanks for adding me to your list of interesting libraries! I'm a firm believer in the 50 page rule--there are too many good books out there to waste time! Sometimes though the eye roll comes before 50 pages. And that is an automatic disqualification, too!
Hi! I received Sex Detox from LTER also for review. I do not remember if the book came with a letter from the publisher requiring reviewers to post the review anywhere else besides LibraryThing. Did you receive a letter with that information on it? If so, where else should I post the review to? Thanks!

Jamie
Too funny, I was going to post to you today to ask you if you liked the Carol O'Connell book. She's not for everyone. I'm a big mystery fan, probably a result of my misspent youth, stealing my Dad's Perry Mason books. I went through your library more thoroughly today, found a few surprises, I just bought [Rise and Shine], only one chapter in. I met Anna several years ago, she was a journalist at the Chicago Trib.and had just published her first book, whose name escapes me at the moment. She's a neat lady. I've picked a few titles for you. Nevada Barr's first book [Track of the Cat], is good, she's a National Park Ranger, so there's lots of nature stuff. I didn't see any Anne Tyler in your collection, [Ladder of Years] is good and [Breathing Lessons] won a Pulitzer. For something funny, Katie McAlister's [Corset Diaries] is a hoot, read my review. She also has a paranormal series, the first one is [You Slay Me] about a woman who discovers she has paranormal abilities and who falls in love with a dragon, in human form. There are four books in the series and they are fairly quick, quirky and sexy.

I'm still struggling along with my shoulder, it's better, but not healed yet. I'm following orders mostly, I just can't put down my paint brush, not when I got a new set of oils and canvas for Christmas. It's surprising how physical painting is! :>)

Take Care, good reading
Siubhan
Hi Denise,

I got good news from the MRI, the muscle has a tear in it, but is not torn through. My wonderful doctor gave me a choice:medication and PT or surgery. I'm giving the medication and PT at least four weeks, I really do not want to have surgery. I'm keeping up with the acupuncturist and the chiropractor, never hurts to hedge your bets. I hope you are enjoying THE MAN WHO CAST TWO SHADOWS. I got hooked on the way she writes, but not everyone likes this style of book. I've many many recommendations I can make. Hey, I'm actually feeling better this AM.

take care, good reading
Siubhan
Hi,
Sorry it's taken so long to get back to you. Thank you so much for your compliment, I may send a copy to my son, he definitely does not think I'm cool. I agree that we should continue to correspond, if you like, my email address is on my profile page and we could talk that way. I amy be off for a while, I get the results of my MRI today and find out whether I have to have surgery on my shoulder. Years of tennis playing, gardening, and using power tools, have taken their toll on my rotator cuff.
Take care, happy reading,
siubhan
Hey there, MissConstantReader! Thanks for the lovely and encouraging note -- I really appreciate it.

:)

Janice
If you want to become totally obsessed, try The Man who Cast Two Shadows] by Carol O'Connell. It's the first book in her fairly long, but casual series. Almost any of the books, except the last three can be read in any order. I picked this book up, probably fifteen years ago, we were still living in the suburbs of Chicago. Didn't read anything more of hers for several years, then stumbled into a used book store in the city and the woman who owned it had all the existing books stacked on a table. I was totally hooked.

You are right, our reading tastes are all over the place. I've always read what interested me. I got started on Nora Roberts when my sister had knee replacement and I ended up living with her for a month. Nora was who she had the most of, and since I read three, four books a week, when I'm in a strange place (North Carolina) with none of my usual occupations to distract me.

Hope you enjoy the book, if you give it a try. Love to hear from you again.
Siubhan
Thank you for your interest in my library. In response to your 50 page question, I'll usually give a book two chapters. Having said that, I threw away BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES before I finished the first chapter, I knew exactly what was going to happen. I lived in TN for many years and visited Knoxville more than once, small world, eh?
Siubhan
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