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The Full Cupboard of Life (No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency) av Alexander McCall Smith
The shack : a novel av William P. Young
Penguin Book of the "Times" Crosswords: 11th (Penguin Crosswords S.)
Two for the Lions av Lindsey Davis
The Rough Guide to IPods, ITunes and Music Online (Rough Guide to iPods, iTunes, & Music Online) av Peter Buckley
Innocent Blood av P.D. James
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vänner: billiejean, Choccy, nannybebette, scheherazade8
intressanta bibliotek: devenish, jhowell, nannybebette, SamuelJohnsonLibrary, scheherazade8, sussabmax, tiffin
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FavoritförfattareJane Austen, Lindsey Davis, Edward Gibbon, C. S. Lewis, Ellis Peters, Barbara Pym, Mary Renault, Alexander McCall Smith (Gemensamma favoriter)
Om migI am English, living in Jakarta where I work as an editor/English language consultant/translator/EFL teacher. I read a lot. A lot. At a pinch anything will do.
Om mitt bibliotekAn interesting puzzle on how much my library truly reflects my tastes and how much it reflects what's been available since I've been living in Indonesia.
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Läser just nuCaesar: The Life of a Colossus av Adrian Goldsworthy
Prayer : does it make any difference? av Philip Yancey








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inlägg gjort av bonniebooks vid 4:55 pm (EST) Oct 25, 2009
inlägg gjort av bonniebooks vid 10:06 am (EST) Oct 19, 2009
Thanx for your prompt response Robert.
You take care and I will try to keep up with your group read and see how it goes.
Take care.
belva
inlägg gjort av nannybebette vid 9:42 pm (EST) Sep 8, 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
inlägg gjort av nannybebette vid 9:20 pm (EST) Sep 8, 2009
--BJ
inlägg gjort av billiejean vid 2:09 am (EST) Apr 20, 2009
Thanks so much for the friends invitation! I especially love keeping up with what you are reading and reading your wonderful reviews!
By the way, my daughter was looking at my copy of Last and First Men, and she suggested that I not read it as a novel but more like a book on philosophy or maybe evolutionary predictions. Wow, what a difference that made in my reading of it. So the book is going much better now. :)
Hope you are having a great weekend and thanks again!
--BJ
inlägg gjort av billiejean vid 8:20 pm (EST) Apr 19, 2009
inlägg gjort av scheherazade8 vid 11:59 pm (EST) Feb 2, 2009
inlägg gjort av prapancaending vid 7:16 am (EST) Feb 25, 2008
Yep, I'm just another bookworms saddened with the loss of QB bookstores. Yes they still have one in Kemang, but not enough. I hope Indonesia will have more stores specialized in selling foreign books with a nice atmosphere, collection and price just like QB. Cheers, Silvana
inlägg gjort av Choccy vid 11:56 pm (EST) Feb 21, 2008
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inlägg gjort av devenish vid 11:38 am (EST) Oct 22, 2007
Thanks for putting me on your 'Interesting library' list. As you will see you already feature on mine. We have exchanged messages about Steven Saylor a little time ago. Recently I went to a book-signing of his latest 'Roma' , in Cambridge. Ancient Rome,but not his detective series.I haven't got round to reading it yet however. I also notice that you have been having some comments along the line about Michael Innes who is one of my favorite authors.
Regards
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regards,
Richard (vallis-salutis)
inlägg gjort av vallis-salutis vid 3:52 pm (EST) Aug 15, 2006
Yes, so far we are the only ones. That's a bit curious in itself. It is not as if it is a rare title. I expect that more word sleuths will be joining the club soon.
regards,
Richard (vallis-salutis)
inlägg gjort av vallis-salutis vid 2:04 pm (EST) Aug 7, 2006
inlägg gjort av DoctorRobert vid 11:53 am (EST) Jul 30, 2006
I see from elsewhere in your comments list (from haillib)some feedback about Michael Innes and van Gulik.In the case of the latter, The University of Chicago Press produce a nice little series of Judge Dee titles. Michael Innes is as haillib rightly says,mostly out of print. However I think you will find several of his better known titles re-issued under the 'House of Stratus' imprint. I don't know of course how easy it is for you to obtain these publishers.How are you off for book-shops ? Pretty well I should think.
Can I just throw another name at you,which you may of course already be familiar with-Edmund Crispin-I do find him a very enjoyable read on the Crime front.
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inlägg gjort av Amiziras vid 2:42 am (EST) Jul 4, 2006
The Unfolding of Language has as a subtitle: An Evolutionary Tour of Mankind's Greatest Invention. He tries to explain how languages change and why these changes occur. Since our library's copy still isn't in and I haven't actually seen the book for a couple of months the details are a bit vague. However Amazon.com has several, generally favorable, reviews which taken together give a good overview of the book.
Since "Unfolding" wasn't in, I checked out a book called Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World. I've barely started it though and don't yet know what I think about Ostler's book.
Sounds like you were right to be dubious of Hannibal. I once read a book which put me off ever reading another by that author because the geography and climate of the area where I was raised was totally WRONG. Too bad, because the basic plot was pretty good.
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 9:33 am (EST) Jun 13, 2006
How is your book on Hannibal? Good, bad, why are we reading this? Most of what I remember about him is from high school reading and definitely from the Roman point of view.
Have you come across a book called The Unfolding of Language by Guy Deutscher? We read this a while back and have requested it again from our local library as my husband wants to take another look. I found his ideas interesting. Though not linguists, we are interested in the development of languages (especially English, but in general as well).
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 10:01 am (EST) Jun 9, 2006
The recent fiction that stands out in my mind was from a couple of weeks ago, also myth related. I was previewing some books that the teachers were considering for the summer reading list for the ( to 12 year old children and two were different takes on the princess working as a goose girl. One was based on The Goose Girl fairy tale and the other (loosely) on The Twelve Brothers.Although they had the same title , they were very very different books and are going to be used to point out that similar ideas can produce very different stories.
Above read ( as 9. My computer is dying and doing wierd things in its death throes. weird? Like not letting me correct typos. I'll be glad when the new one appears!
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 10:11 am (EST) Jun 6, 2006
Our biggest problems here with Mother Nature are severe thunderstorms in the summer and icestorms in the winter.
Are you reading anything particularly interesting at the moment?
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 9:22 pm (EST) Jun 3, 2006
I asked about the quake because on my very small map it was really hard to tell how far away you are. My son in California has had dishes rattling and cracks in his apartment wall from ones that were actually 200 or more miles away.
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 8:59 am (EST) May 31, 2006
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 10:49 am (EST) May 30, 2006
Asked the question because our local independent bookstore closed a few months ago due to the owners death. Now the nearest brick and mortar store is at least half an hour away in a town that we don't visit more than once a month. There is also a used paperback store in that town but they have very little nonfiction. So the fall back is online, mostly Amazon. However the local public library system is pretty good for a smallish community. If we really want to consult nonfiction or a journal, there is the Clemson University library but we would have to get a card in order to check books out, which they tend to make a hassle. However, one can sit and read all day!
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 12:38 pm (EST) May 28, 2006
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 12:57 pm (EST) May 25, 2006
Have you tried the mysteries by van Gulik (Judge Dee) or Keating (Inspector Ghote). The first Judge Dee was based on a character from Chinese literature and the H. R. F. Keating books take place in India.
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 6:04 pm (EST) May 22, 2006
I notice you also read some science fiction. Is that a favorite genre or an 'it'll do when there's nothing else' category?
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inlägg gjort av bibliophiles vid 5:17 pm (EST) May 16, 2006
I noticed that you have several books by Lindsey Davis. Our son was raving about her books on his last visit to us. Maybe I should make my next mystery the unread copy of 'Venus in Copper' sitting on our shelves...
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 10:27 am (EST) May 16, 2006
Most of our Ellis Peters books are the Cadfael books. My husband loves these but doesn't like the other books by her at all. While I will read the other books I will reread the ones in the Cadfael series. We even have one of the video sets (Derek Jacobi as Cadfael) and find they can be repeated with enjoyment.
inlägg gjort av hailelib vid 1:46 pm (EST) May 15, 2006
Even more years ago we spent a year in Bahrain [Persian/Arabian Gulf] so we have also experienced living outside our own country for a while.
Have fun here at LibraryThing!
Tricia
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