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Darwinia : A Novel of a Very Different Twentieth Century av Robert Charles Wilson
Death Masks (The Dresden Files, Book 5) av Jim Butcher
The Death of Cousin Rose av Jonathan Harrington
The Man Who Went Up in Smoke (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard) av Per Wahloo
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Om migHi! I'm really Nancy, and I am one of those people who would rather read than eat. I devour books and have no problem working my reading schedule around my busy life, even if it means staying up into the wee hours to read.
My other interests revolve around my family life, freecycling, and trying to put my social conscience to work whenever I can. I think mean people suck.
The picture is "Hello Cthulhu," a mix of Cthulhu meets Hello Kitty. This is how my warped brain works. Another example: on my first cruise ever, I left a copy of The Poseidon Adventure on a deck chair for someone to find.
I am in no way shape or form a professional reviewer, I'm just a reader. I know what I like and what I don't; I rate books within their genre. Frankly, I'm not really concerned whether or not people agree with how I rate a book and I'm not worried that books that I like may not be well liked by others. The higher the rating, the greater my enjoyment of the book.
feel free to contact me about anything!!!
Om mitt bibliotekI truly don't have any clue as to how many books I actually own. I have them literally in every room of my house and constantly continue to add more.
My favorites are any books even remotely connected with the "Cthulhu Mythos," either by the one and only HP Lovecraft or by his imitators or influences. Next comes any type of pulp fiction. The pulpier the better. Then comes the vast collection of British mysteries (not yet completely added here) that I've been gathering since I was 12; followed by Scandinavian mystery novels, then really good contemporary fiction. Good science fiction and fantasy, biography and history round out the list. I dislike self-help books, westerns and especially anything even remotely romance-ish or chick-litish. I suppose that makes me an eclectic with qualifications!
**favorite book so far of 2009** (actually, it's a tie)
Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel and
The Glass Room, by Simon Mawrer
I tend to pick a topic each month to better focus my reading.
books read in 2009:
January - First Books in Mystery Series (*)
1. From Doon With Death, by Ruth Rendell*
2. Birth Marks, by Sarah Dunant*
3. Turnstone, by Graham Hurley*
4. Murder on the Orient Express, by Agatha Christie
5. The Weight of Water, by Anita Shreve
6. Death of A Gossip, by MC Beaton*
7. Not a Creature Was Stirring, by Jane Haddam*
8. Bloodless Shadow, by Victoria Blake*
9. Mortal Mischief, by Frank Tallis*
10. Raven: The Untold Story of the Reverend Jim Jones and his People, by Tim Reiterman
11. Knots and Crosses, by Ian Rankin*
12. Drood, by Dan Simmons
13. The Camel Club, by David Baldacci*
14. The Collectors, by David Baldacci
15. The Last Witch of Langenburg: Murder in a German Village, by Thomas Robisheaux
- February 2009 - Honoring African-American Authors (*)
16. The Mystery of Edwin Drood, by Charles Dickens
17. Bloods: Black Veterans of the Vietnam War: An Oral History, by Wallace Terry *
18. The Conjure Woman, by Charles W. Chesnutt*
19. The Book of Absinthe: A Cultural History, by Phil Baker
20. The Darling, by Russell Banks
21. Soul on Ice, by Eldridge Cleaver*
22. If He Hollers Let Him Go, by Chester Himes*
23. The Redbreast, by Jo Nesbo
24. Bertram of Butter Cross, by Jeffrey Barlough
25. The Street, by Ann Petry *
26. A Bleeding of Innocents, by Jo Bannister
27. The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History, by John M. Barry
28. The Seance, by John Harwood
29. Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present, by Harriet A. Washington *
30. Song Yet Sung, by James McBride *
31. Tess of the D'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy
32. A Beautiful Blue Death, by Charles Finch
-March 2009 - Random Nonfiction (*)
33. The Vanishing, by Tim Krabbe
34. Nemesis, by Jo Nesbo
35. Charlatan: America's Most Dangerous Huckster, the Man Who Pursued Him, and the Age of Flimflam, by Pope Brock*
36. The Dogs of Riga, by Henning Mankell
37. My Lobotomy, by Howard Dully and Charles Fleming*
38. Panama Fever, by Matthew Parker*
39. The Mexican Mafia, by Tony Rafael*
40. The Dark Lantern, by Gerri Brightwell
41. Frost/Nixon: Behind the Scenes of the Nixon Interviews, by Sir David Frost with Bob Zelnick*
42. Hag's Nook, by John Dickson Carr
-April 2009- Locked Room Mysteries and Other Impossible Crimes (*)
43. The Mad Hatter Mystery, by John Dickson Carr
44. The Eight of Swords, by John Dickson Carr
45. The Mystery of the Yellow Room, by Gaston Leroux*
46. The Chinese Orange Mystery, by Ellery Queen*
47. The Moonflower, by Beverley Nichols*
48. The Layton Court Mystery, by Anthony Berkeley*
49. The Blind Barber, by John Dickson Carr
50. Death-Watch, by John Dickson Carr
51. The Three Coffins, by John Dickson Carr*
52. The Footprints on the Ceiling, by Clawton Rawson*
53. Diagnosis: Impossible: The Problems of Dr. Sam Hawthorne, by Edward D. Hoch*
54. The Tokyo Zodiac Murders, by Soji Shimada*
55. The Mammoth Book of Perfect Crimes and Impossible Mysteries, (ed.) Mike Ashley
56. The Big Bow Mystery, by Israel Zangwill
57. The Crimes of Paris, by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler (thanks, Librarything ER!)
- May 2009 -
Books With Names in the Title*
58. Dante's Numbers, by David Hewson*
59. Emma Brown, by Clare Boylan*
60. The Hunt for Sonya Dufrette, by R.T. Raichev*
61. James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B Sheldon, by Julie Phillips*
62. The Angel's Game, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
63. Annie's Ghosts, by Steve Luxenberg*
64. The Little Stranger, by Sarah Waters
65. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao*
66. Maisie Dobbs, by Jacqueline Winspear*
67. A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, by Betty Smith
68. The Walking People, by Mary Beth Keane
69. Tall Man: The Death of Doomadgee, by Chloe Hooper
70. Cemetery Dance, by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
June - I'm Enery the Eighth I am, Enery the Eighth I am I am * ... (I miss the Tudors on Showtime, so I'll read about them)
71. The Book of God and Physics: A Novel of the Voynich Mystery, by Enrique Joven
72. The Doomsday Key, by James Rollins
73. The Pilgrimage of Grace, by Geoffrey Moorhouse*
74. The Wives of Henry VIII, by Antonia Fraser *
75. The Good Doctors: The Medical Committee for Human Rights and the Struggle for Social Justice in Health Care, by John Dittmer
76. High: Confessions of an International Drug Smuggler, by Brian O'Dea
76. Dissolution: A Novel of Tudor England, by CJ Sansom*
77. Fragment, by Warren Fahy
78. Charisma, by Jo Bannister
79. Henry VIII, Man and Monarch, Susan Doran (ed.)
80. A Taste for Burning, by Jo Bannister
81. Enoch's Portal, by A.W. Hill
July: Chillin' by the pool with old friends: revisiting favorite authors and characters (aka: the calm before the August/September Booker longlist storm)*
82. The Last Days of Madame Rey, by A.W. Hill*
83. Murder on the Links, by Agatha Christie*
84. The Snakehead: An Epic Tale of the Chinatown Underground and the American Dream, by Patrick Radden Keefe
85. Nightmare's Disciple, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.*
86. Red to Black, by Alex Dryden
87. Mind's Eye, by Hakan Nesser*
88. Voices, by Arnaldur Indridason*
89. The White Lioness, by Henning Mankell
90. The Man Who Smiled, Henning Mankell
91. Sidetracked, by Henning Mankell
92. Hosts, by F. Paul Wilson
93. The Haunted Air, by F. Paul Wilson
94. The Man Who Went Up in Smoke, by Per Wahloo and Maj Sjowall
95. Between the Assassinations, by Aravind Adiga
96. Seventy-Seven Clocks, by Christopher Fowler
97. The Ten-Second Staircase, by Christopher Fowler
98. White Corridor, by Christopher Fowler
August & September 2009 -- The Booker Prize Longlist*
99. Brooklyn, by Colm Toibin*
100. Wolf Hall, by Hilary Mantel* (my choice this year, but I never win)
101. Me Cheeta, by James Lever*
102. The Girl Who Played With Fire, by Stieg Larsson
103. Dark Specter, by Michael Dibdin
104. The Water's Lovely, by Ruth Rendell
105. Detective Inspector Huss, by Helene Tursten
106. Summertime, by J.M. Coetzee*
107. Heliopolis, by James Scudamore*
108. The Children's Book, by A.S. Byatt*
109. The Quickening Maze, by Adam Foulds*
110. The Lost Symbol, by Dan Brown
111. The Glass Room, by Simon Mawer*
112. Love and Summer, by William Trevor*
October - Relieving my Overtaxed and Tired Brain -- absolutely no topic!
113. Wicked (a reread, book group)
114. Inherent Vice, by Thomas Pynchon (audio)
115. Stardust, by Joseph Kanon (thanks, Amazon Vine!)
116. The Fifth Woman, by Henning Mankell
117. Sun and Shadow, by Ake Edwardson
118. Dirty Little Angels, by Chris Tusa (thank you!)
119. The Draining Lake, by Arnaldur Indridason
120. The White Mary, by Kira Salak (thanks, Librarything!)
121. Flashforward, by Robert J. Sawyer
122. Monstrocity, by Jeffrey Thomas
123. Not Untrue and Not Unkind, by Ed O'Loughlin
124. Son of a Witch (audiobook)
November - Madness and Mayhem in the UK, alpha by detective, A-M
125. The Wychford Murders, by Paula Gosling (Luke Abbott)*
126. Gallows View, by Peter Robinson (Alan Banks)*
127. Mr. Shivers, by Robert Jackson Bennett (thanks, Amazon Vine!)
128. The Shimmer, by David Morrell
129. Black Dog, by Stephen Booth (Ben Cooper)*
130. Dover One, by Joyce Porter (Wilfred Dover)*
131. Evans Above, by Rhys Bowen (Evan Evans)*
132. A Death for Adonis, by E.X. Giroux (Robby Forsythe)*
133. A Shilling for Candles, by Josephine Tey (Alan Grant)*
134. The Mysterious Commission, by Michael Innes (Charles Honeybath)*
135. Oxford Exit, by Veronica Stallwood (Kate Ivory)*
136. Ritual Murder, by S.T. Haymon (Ben Jurnet)*
137. The Chalon Heads, by Barry Maitland (Kolla and Brock)*
138. The Judas Pair, by Jonathan Gash (Lovejoy)*
139. The Plague Court Murders, by Carter Dickson (Sir Henry Merrivale)*
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inlägg gjort av slickdpdx vid 1:22 am (EST) Oct 21, 2009
inlägg gjort av ablachly vid 11:34 am (EST) Oct 7, 2009
inlägg gjort av timspalding vid 12:21 pm (EST) Jun 11, 2009
Hi! I have been a fan of Lovecraft since I was 16! Have you read "H.P. Lovecraft - Against the World, Against Life" by Michel Houellebecq. Great Stuff!!
Ia! Ia! Cthulhu F'tagn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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inlägg gjort av cursivesmuse vid 4:30 pm (EST) May 6, 2009
I noticed you on the Arthur Phillips chat! I will never forget how generous you were over at BC with all the books you have sent me over the years. (I'm cinnycat over there.) I thought I'd add you to my interesting library list! :D
inlägg gjort av cursivesmuse vid 3:26 pm (EST) May 5, 2009
Thanks!
Chris
inlägg gjort av cmtusa vid 8:26 pm (EST) Apr 6, 2009
Saw you liked Trainspotting, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in reading my new novel and posting your comments here (as well as on a few other book-related sites). Thought you might like my novel since it's also about a group of disturbed kids and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like. Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:
http://christophertusa.com/
Thanks,
Chris
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inlägg gjort av ablachly vid 12:29 pm (EST) Mar 31, 2009
I had to add yours to my list of interesting libraries. You have quite a collection. We do not share a great number of books but the ones we do share are among what I consider to be essentials: Robert Van Gulik, I read all of the Judge Dee books when I was going to law school, Josephine Tey, I started by reading my mother's copies of Tey's books, Philip K. Dick, I have two volumes from Library of America and have read four and one-half out of the nine novels, H. P. Lovecraft, I have the Library of America volume with 850 pages of his stories and Robert Heinlein, I read everything he wrote up to Stranger in a Strange Land by the time I was twelve. I also read some of your very good reviews. My library is largely non-fiction with a heavy emphasis on history so I can learn a lot from you. I will come back when I can spend more time and enjoy sifting through the rest of your volumes. Feel free to visit if you are so inclined. Toujours gai, Toujours gai (Archy from Archy and Mehitabel).
Bill
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inlägg gjort av EnriqueFreeque vid 5:15 pm (EST) Mar 10, 2009
Proves we have good taste.
Marylou Kasputis
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inlägg gjort av sjmccreary vid 12:45 pm (EST) Dec 22, 2008
But then the publisher unearthed extra copies of The Charlemagne Pursuit , which was in the July batch. I had already picked winners, so I just sent her the names of other members who had requested the book but hadn't won a copy -- you. So consider it a bonus, extra surprise Early Reviewer book!
Abby
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Ed Lynskey
inlägg gjort av edlynskey vid 9:42 am (EST) Sep 10, 2008
I just wanted to let you know that [The Enchantress of Florence] arrived today. I'll pass it on once I've read it.
Thanks
Beth
inlägg gjort av mcna217 vid 7:58 pm (EST) May 30, 2008
I haven't been here for -ages- and just saw your comment about The Midnight Eye Files: The Amulet. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thought you might like to know that the second in the series, The Midnight Eye Files: The Sirens, is out now. Available from all the usual suspects :)
Willie
http://www.williammeikle.com
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inlägg gjort av Irisheyz77 vid 2:26 pm (EST) Apr 27, 2008
I just joined myself after having gotten my husband started by listing 1400 of his books! I would love to read Last Oracle if it's not spoken for yet. I just joined the ERs. I'm not sure how postage is worked out. If the book is available let me know. Thanks much, have a great Sunday!
Carey Anderson (bkwormwoman)
inlägg gjort av thetometraveller vid 1:40 pm (EST) Apr 27, 2008
Congrats! I'm sure you are enjoying being a grandma! No worries about holding onto the book for so long. I've bought an obscene number of books lately, so I've had plenty to read =). Plus, I'd forgotten I was to get this book at some point, so it was a great present to get in the mail today! Funnily enough, since I'd forgotten about you sending me this book, I'd seen someone (possibly you?) recommended it elsewhere on LT and had added it to my wishlist. Thank you again!
Jen
inlägg gjort av DevourerOfBooks vid 12:33 pm (EST) Apr 8, 2008
Kathy
inlägg gjort av Oklahomabooklady vid 5:16 pm (EST) Apr 4, 2008
I followed a link here from your review of La Magdalena ..
I am reading it now, and liking it...thought I would peek an any reviews, and
found yours ...
nice Library !
inlägg gjort av mckait vid 12:46 pm (EST) Mar 22, 2008
Take care,
Wendy
inlägg gjort av TurboBookSnob vid 4:19 pm (EST) Mar 20, 2008
Just wanted to say that it's nice to see that someone else agrees with me that This is the Country by William Wall should have been shortlisted for the Booker!
Take care,
Wendy
inlägg gjort av TurboBookSnob vid 2:05 pm (EST) Mar 20, 2008
I'm Isabel an new LTer. I'm obsessed and fascinated with the process of listing all the books I've ever read.
I want to thank you for the synopsis of [Voyage of the Narwahl} which you wrote 2 years ago! I just read it
and in adding the book, a favorite, to my list, I needed to recall the details. Have you read Ahab's Wife?
Another favorite of mine.
motherofpolyphemus
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inlägg gjort av DevourerOfBooks vid 9:57 am (EST) Mar 6, 2008
Best!
Erin
inlägg gjort av erinmontague vid 1:21 pm (EST) Feb 20, 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’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/Book...
inlägg gjort av BookBuzz vid 3:13 pm (EST) Feb 8, 2008
Let me know and I will give you my address.
Thanks!
Erin
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Charles
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Charles
inlägg gjort av Fictionman vid 9:23 pm (EST) Nov 22, 2007
Thanks for your reviews of the Chaosium Arthur Machen series. I was hooked on Machen when I first read some of the popular tales as a teenager. I recently began collecting his works and was particularly pleased to find the Chaosium set with excellent introductions by S.T. Joshi. I haven't read much in the third volume, but am eager to check out some of the stories you mention in your review.
One decent Machen work which didn't make it into the set is "The Secret Glory". It's worth the read, but a little tedious at times. I have "The Green Round", one of Machen's last published fictional works, and found it sadly lacking. Some of the old themes are there, but the Machen had clearly lost his magic touch.
All the best,
Jerry
inlägg gjort av booketeria vid 7:47 pm (EST) Oct 9, 2007
I just finished Mister Pip and I agree absolutley agree with your very good review. You hit it on the spot.
It was a wonderful book and my outstanding favourite of the 2 I've read that are shortlisted for The Booker this year.
Happy reading and bookcrossing.
Cheers
kim
inlägg gjort av KimB vid 1:39 am (EST) Oct 1, 2007
Just read your review of The Wyvern Mystery.I agree with your thoughts on Le Fanu. I just finished that book and loved it. Have you read The Rose and The Key?
bob
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inlägg gjort av MisterJJones vid 12:40 pm (EST) Sep 16, 2007
I saw your entry on Livejournal and was immediately compelled to come over and compare our catalogues. I had a burning need to know how many books we shared and what you had to say about each and everyone one of them.
Mostly, I'm fascinated that you have written so many reviews, in the way that one is always fascinated by something that one can never imagine doing! Squishing all those lovely words and thoughts and ideas into one paragraph (however long it may be) just seems so.. time consuming (!!!)
And thank you also, for the very long "I've never read by must because Nancy said so" book list I've compiled.
inlägg gjort av AntipodeanJulie vid 10:25 am (EST) Aug 20, 2007
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inlägg gjort av wunderkind vid 10:56 pm (EST) Jun 3, 2007
I read your review of "An Awfully Big Adventure" and since I'm crazy about the book (and the movie) I thought I'd extend a greeting to one of it's (seemingly) few fans. So hi.
Cheers,
wunderkind
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Carissa
inlägg gjort av lucidtheory vid 3:04 pm (EST) Oct 28, 2006
Thanks for the recommendation. I have never heard of the book, but it sounds fascinating. I am about to take a trip to NYC and spend a lot of money in book stores, so I will look it up.
Mark
inlägg gjort av markmobley vid 9:37 am (EST) Sep 26, 2006
Wonderfully stocked library by the way :)
-Carissa
inlägg gjort av lucidtheory vid 2:07 am (EST) Sep 4, 2006
inlägg gjort av markmobley vid 2:29 pm (EST) Aug 31, 2006
I am so fortunate to have a wonderful local library which is ranked the 2nd best in Jersey and in the top 75 in USA...they have a great collection of fiction and got me the Missing Head by Tabucchi on loan from another library.
I am just an hour from NYC and make sure to stop at the STRAND bookstore at least 6-8 times a year-What a Treasure it is.
inlägg gjort av berthirsch vid 7:45 pm (EST) Jul 27, 2006
I, too, love to read as I assume anyone on this site does.
Am currently reading Antonio Tabucchi...you should check him out. Have read his Vanishing Point (horizon book) and am now reading the Missing Head of Damasceno Monteiro.
inlägg gjort av berthirsch vid 8:22 am (EST) Jul 25, 2006
inlägg gjort av jennyo vid 10:36 pm (EST) Jun 22, 2006
I recently joined this fantastic sit, and just read your review on the Bill Bryson's book on Australia. I agree with you 100%. I read it as soon as it came out, in 2000, just before going to Australia, and it was a great help.
I understand your desire to visit that marvelous country, so different from ours and so beautiful. I myself can't wait to go back Downunder!!
Cheers!
Paola (aluvalibri)
inlägg gjort av aluvalibri vid 9:27 am (EST) May 30, 2006