Sök bland SamSattlers böckerSlumpvist valda böcker från SamSattlers bibliotekHenry James: Novels, 1903-1911- The Ambassadors / The Golden Bowl / The Outcry (Library of America, No. 215) av Henry James Waiter Rant: Thanks for the Tip--Confessions of a Cynical Waiter av Waiter Bitterroot av James Lee Burke The Shenandoah in Flames: The Valley Campaign of 1864 (Civil War) av Thomas A. Lewis The burgess boys : a novel av Elizabeth Strout Bronx Kill HC (Vertigo Crime) av Peter Milligan Traveller av Richard Adams Medlemmar med SamSattlers böckerMedlemmens kretsVänner: 1morechapter, ClassicalBookworm, dmsimpson, Jacob_Ritari, janna_voss, JeremyCShipp, jillmwo, KayeBarley, kimmi, literarytiger, LSS312, maggiereads, Merdoc, pagesturned, SharonGoforth, SleepyReader, TaiwanRyan, tinylittlelibrarian, trav, writergirl, writestuff Intressanta bibliotek: dew, dmsimpson, dovegreyreader, jhowell, jillmwo, parelle, SharonGoforth
| ||
Medlem: SamSattlerSamlingarDitt bibliotek (2,083) Recensioner855 recensioner Taggarnovel (593), Library Books (254), Uncorrected Proof (235), detective fiction (198), memoir (156), short stories (110), History - Civil War (100), thriller (87), biography (84), classic (83) — se alla taggar Molntaggmoln, författarmoln, taggspegel Om migI became an avid reader before I started first grade and the habit has grown over the years. I can't imagine how anyone can be a non-reader in an age when movies and television have set such low standards. I was born with the "collector gene" and, when I really admire and enjoy an author, I feel the urge to be a completist and want to own everything they've written. This habit has rewarded me in the past because I now own some nice first editions that have appreciated in value very nicely...but they won't be sold because I plan to give my granddaughter the library someday. Om mitt bibliotekThe size of my library is limited only by a lack of shelf space (and cash). I've even built shelves inside some of the lesser used closets in the house but it's a constant battle to find space for new books. I'm a big fan and admirer of Joyce Carol Oates, Larry McMurtry, Ruth Rendell, James Lee Burke, Elmer Kelton and writers of Civil War history. My library largely reflects that fact. GrupperBloggers, Books Compared, British & Irish Crime Fiction, Canadian Bookworms, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, Deep South, Early Reviewers, Fans of Joyce Carol Oates, Historical Fiction, Readers Over Sixty —visa alla grupper PlatserFavoriter FavoritbokhandelBarnes & Noble Booksellers - Houston Champions, Brazos Bookstore, Half Price Books - Kirby/Rice Village, Half Price Books - North Oaks, Murder By The Book FavoritbibliotekHarris County Public Library - Barbara Bush Branch Webbplatshttp://bookchase.blogspot.com/ Också påFacebook Medlemskap Riktigt namnSam Sattler VistelseortHouston FavoritförfattareUppgift saknas Kontotypoffentlig, livstid URL:er
http://www.librarything.com/profile/SamSattler (profil) Medlem sedanJul 15, 2006 Den senaste aktiviteten
|



(



(

Lämna en kommentar
Registrera dig eller logga in för att lämna en kommentar.
The Works page for Shakespeare's Birds indicates you added it recently, which is why I'm bothering you. I recently learned of the book and am considering it as a gift for my bird-watching sister, but Google has been unable to tell me what the book is about. It seems reasonable to assume it's about the natural- and name-histories of birds mentioned in his plays, but I'm chary of giving a gift based upon an assumption. I wonder if you might have time to tell me a bit about it?
Thanks,
drbubbles
inlägg gjort av drbubbles kl 10:57 am (EST) Nov 10, 2011
I like your book summary style - I got snagged on your review of Kings Just After Sunset and was delighted to find you a prolific reviewer! - I was wondering if you'd read (and had any intention to review) Pilgrim by Timothy Findley. It's next on my to-be-read pile, after Chabon's The Marvellous Adventures of Cavalier and Clay (which I'm enjoying greatly if you want a random recommendation). My reading year has been so ridiculously hit and miss that I'll take a thumbs up or down at the moment *insecure glance at TBR pile*
Trish
inlägg gjort av eleanor_eader kl 7:27 am (EST) Aug 11, 2011
Cheers!
Janna
www.primoreads.com
inlägg gjort av janna_voss kl 11:30 am (EST) Jul 14, 2010
inlägg gjort av TimBazzett kl 9:51 pm (EST) Feb 1, 2010
inlägg gjort av TimBazzett kl 7:30 pm (EST) Feb 1, 2010
inlägg gjort av sjmccreary kl 9:34 pm (EST) Sep 23, 2009
inlägg gjort av sjmccreary kl 11:30 pm (EST) Sep 21, 2009
Just read your review on the book "Waiter Rant".
It is interesting to always hear the views of a bad tipper. Those who have a million excuses for being cheap. Some one who has never had a boss asking why his check average is down, or have you? Is it not the same as a CEO asking why stocks are down and firing the sales rep responsible? But if our averages are down, it directly reflects the groceries in my family's cupboard that same day. I once had a customer put five $1 bills under the sugar caddy and told me that for everything he wasn't happy about he would take back a dollar. I refused to serve him and gave that table to another server. Every now and then the customer needs to be reminded that I am your server and not your personal servant. Just because I am a server doesn't put me at the bottom of the food chain. Do unto others as you would have done to you, try being a server for a couple of weeks. Or better yet, learn how to cook and stay home.
inlägg gjort av agplus3 kl 12:37 pm (EST) Aug 5, 2009
Hello down there in Texas.
There's a new ETTA Facebook page!
Maybe you could start the discussion!
Here's the link!
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=58078684883&ref=mf
Thanks,
GK
inlägg gjort av gkolpan kl 12:08 am (EST) Jan 28, 2009
Hello, again Sam-
The ETTA website is up and running!
www.geraldkolpan.com
I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to play the song!
Best,
GK
inlägg gjort av gkolpan kl 12:55 pm (EST) Jan 18, 2009
Your blog is one of my very favourite book blogs, so I thought I might befriend you here as well :)
Tigertwo (who blogs as thebooktiger)
inlägg gjort av literarytiger kl 11:20 am (EST) Nov 27, 2008
I finished the Joyce Carol Oates book and found it to be well written and very interesting!
I took a break from reading her books because she seemed rather dark and foreboding. But, perhaps I'll re-visit some of her latest works.
inlägg gjort av Whisper1 kl 8:57 pm (EST) Jul 28, 2008
I'm currently reading Wild Nights by Joyce Carol Oates and found your review. Thanks for your well written comments and insights...
inlägg gjort av Whisper1 kl 12:41 am (EST) Jul 28, 2008
Ann-Marie Macdonald. It had a real sense of place - a Canadian military base in the 1960s. I'd be interested to know if you like it - it was my choice for my book club's discussion & everyone loved it (although they weren't happy at first when they saw the size of it!), but we're all women (and we all work on a military base).
inlägg gjort av JGoto kl 12:09 am (EST) Jul 23, 2008
Judy
inlägg gjort av JGoto kl 5:28 am (EST) Jul 21, 2008
I posted about this (the "police" issue) on another forum and one of the book fanatics there said it is a construction they use all the time on "The Wire", which is set in Baltimore. Apparently, it is the common local construction, but it still strikes me like a wrong verb tense or something.
Lisa
inlägg gjort av LisaLynne kl 10:08 pm (EST) May 12, 2008
inlägg gjort av LisaLynne kl 8:26 am (EST) May 6, 2008
I came across your review of What the Dead Know after posting my own and I am SO glad that someone else mentioned her use of "police" as a singular noun. "I'm a murder police" sounds like something a 5 year old would say, and I have a hard time believing that this is some sort of Baltimore slang. Glad to know I'm not alone.
Lisa
inlägg gjort av LisaLynne kl 12:02 pm (EST) May 5, 2008
I am so glad to have other like-minded people in my life.
inlägg gjort av frank2775 kl 2:24 pm (EST) Apr 26, 2008
My name is Dawn and I am a librarian and the host of Toronto Public Library’s online book club: Book Buzz and a fellow LibraryThing member.
This month we are reading Consolation, by Michael Redhill. I noticed that you include Consolation in your library and I enjoyed your review of the book.
I’d just like to invite you to visit us and share your thoughts about Redhill’s book. It’s a friendly easy-going book club with over 500 members and we are always looking for new points of view.
We will also be hosting the author himself until the end February.
Post your questions for Michael Redhill and he will answer from his current home in France.
If you are interested, visit us at http://bookbuzz.torontopubliclibrary.ca .
Thank-you for your time,
Dawn
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/BookBuzz
inlägg gjort av BookBuzz kl 2:54 pm (EST) Feb 8, 2008
inlägg gjort av LauraStamps kl 2:52 pm (EST) Oct 6, 2007
inlägg gjort av Esta1923 kl 7:14 pm (EST) Jul 22, 2007
inlägg gjort av MarthaHuntley kl 8:30 pm (EST) Jul 19, 2007
Kathy
inlägg gjort av KathyWoodall kl 1:02 pm (EST) Apr 24, 2007
inlägg gjort av margad kl 9:51 pm (EST) Apr 11, 2007
inlägg gjort av Esta1923 kl 5:13 pm (EST) Dec 24, 2006
Oddly enough, I was at the 140th Gettysubrg Reenactment, where Newt Gingrich was signing [Grant comes east]. I've had a passing interest with the Civil War, but I'm afraid though that I've only read the Sharras' novels of your fiction list.
inlägg gjort av parelle kl 12:29 am (EST) Dec 19, 2006