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Om mitt bibliotek"A town isn't a town without a bookstore. It may call itself it a town, but without a bookstore, it knows it isn't fooling a soul."
--Neil Gaiman, 'American Gods'
My preferred genres are crime, fantasy, science fiction, horror and British and American contemporary and classic literature. And, well, everything else. *sigh* My book collection is an evolving thing; it's consistently fiction-heavy because I cannot resist a good story!
I love children's fiction, especially well illustrated children's fiction - most of it is so strange. I like graphic novels, coffee table books, obscure poetry anthologies, and I love discovering classics that have escaped my attention... I inherited my Grandfather's very British taste in books early; the desire for more eclectic reading material came later.
Many of my books were purchased second-hand (I'm not trying to screw over my favourite authors, I used to work in the Wise Owl bookshop, in Bristol and got myself hooked on old copies there, with creased dust-jackets and bent corners), but all of them are owned by myself at present. Okay, some of them were technically purchased by my husband for his own entertainment/education, but all books that cross the threshold of this house actually belong to me *cue evil book-overlord laughter*
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We Need to Talk about Kevin - Lionel Shriver
And The Ass saw the Angel - Nick Cave
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey
The Automated Alice - Jeff Noon
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
The Poet and the Murderer: A True Story of Literary Crime and the Art of Forgery - Simon Worrall
Legend - David Gemmell
The Waiting Game - Bernice Rubens
The Dark Tower (series) - Stephen King
Duma Key - Stephen King
The Girl who Loved Tom Gordon - Stephen King
The Clan of the Cave Bear - Jean M. Auel
The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro
The Cider House Rules - John Irving
Nobody's Fool - Richard Russo
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil - John Berendt
Small Gods - Terry Pratchett
Guards! Guards! - Terry Pratchett
The ABC Murders - Agatha Christie
Shadow Divers - Robert Kurson
Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons
Regeneration - Pat Barker
Star of the Sea - Joseph O'Connor
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Thanks for suggestions on other Terry Pratchett books. I was going to try a couple more and I'll have a look at the ones you mentioned.
Regards
Neale
inlägg gjort av Neale vid 4:34 am (EST) Oct 18, 2009
On McCarthy, look out for the Border Triology books (All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, and Cities of the Plain). Those are my absolute favorite titles by him.
inlägg gjort av blackdogbooks vid 9:23 am (EST) Sep 17, 2009
You've got a great library.
I just added Orchard Keeper in the last few weeks also. I am a huge McCarthy fan.
Good Reading.
inlägg gjort av blackdogbooks vid 2:00 pm (EST) Sep 16, 2009
God, I love the movies.
inlägg gjort av SomeGuyInVirginia vid 10:40 pm (EST) Jul 14, 2009
Ayne Rand’s Divine Comedy, sort of a cross between Franny and Zooey, Running With Scissors, and The Diary of Anne Frank. This makes it sound tawdry so I won’t use it; it’s really a wonderful book.
inlägg gjort av SomeGuyInVirginia vid 3:08 pm (EST) Jul 13, 2009
I haven’t read The Beetle but I’ve got a copy. It’s one of five thrillers in the Victorian Villainies omnibus. It’s on my radar to read but not on the list. In fact, I’m not even sure which bookcase it’s in and behind what stack. I remember the blurb on the dust jacket saying it was particularly spooky, though; but a hoot is better than a spook.
The Victorians had a way with atmosphere, but I don’t think really frightening scenes were written until after the movies became popular. That probably has more to do with me and the 20th century than the writers’ ability; there’s a famous 30’s era country house mystery where the killer slides headfirst down a banister, his eyeglasses twinkling in the murk and that gave me more of the willies than anything Poe ever wrote. Too, the Victorians probably had better manners than to try and really scare the hell out of people.
You know, in thinking about it just now, the scary images in modern thrillers seem to me to be able to be held within the dimensions of a screen, when I imagine them in my mind I see them play like movies on a screen so that the action is directed toward me, but I don’t get that when I read Poe or Dickens. When I read them, I’m always a silent observer somewhere on the edge of the action. Wacky.
I checked out a copy of the Glass Castle yesterday and it’s amazing, thanks for writing so brilliantly about it. I’m about a quarter of the way in and am already recommending it to friends. I can’t wait to see how it progresses. I’d never heard of it before.
inlägg gjort av SomeGuyInVirginia vid 1:12 pm (EST) Jul 6, 2009
inlägg gjort av SomeGuyInVirginia vid 12:46 pm (EST) Jul 4, 2009
Best,
Gwen
inlägg gjort av gwendolyndawson vid 7:47 pm (EST) Apr 7, 2009
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Chris
inlägg gjort av cmtusa vid 2:36 pm (EST) Mar 30, 2009
inlägg gjort av Bookmarque vid 10:23 am (EST) Dec 11, 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 Shadow Divers, by Robert Kurson. I noticed that you include Shadow Divers in your library and gave it a 5-star review. I’d just like to invite you to visit us and share your thoughts about Kurson’s book. It’s a friendly easy-going book club with over 600 members and we are always looking for new points of view.
If you are interested, visit us at http://bookbuzz.torontopubliclibrary.ca .
Thank-you for your time,
Dawn
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inlägg gjort av BookBuzz vid 6:42 pm (EST) Jun 12, 2008
I didn't even realize that Tey had more Alan Grant books until it popped up as a listing under her name. I definately want to read more from her. She sounds so modern yet Daughter of Time was written 50 years ago. Do you have a favorite from her?
inlägg gjort av mstrust vid 4:25 pm (EST) Apr 6, 2008
I hope you don't mind me adding your library to my list. We have many books in common and I'm particularly interested in your Agatha Christies and Lewis Carrolls. Great editions!
inlägg gjort av mstrust vid 10:48 am (EST) Apr 6, 2008
inlägg gjort av Steven_VI vid 8:07 am (EST) Apr 4, 2008
Also thanks for the Shaun Tan recommendation. The Arrival really does look like a book I would love. I added it to LT and tagged it as a wanted book.
Last night I brought home a wonderful book from the library ($3 a bag sale), The Rabbi's Cat by Joann Sfar. The library had just done a clear-out of their graphic novels! I think they should have never got rid of that one. Their loss, my gain.
inlägg gjort av muumi vid 10:23 am (EST) Jan 30, 2008
inlägg gjort av muumi vid 10:37 pm (EST) Jan 28, 2008
As far as my collection goes, yes, my interests are pretty varied. I tend to look for the unusual as well. The cult type stories and just new, bizarre stuff. I still love my favorite science fiction and fantasy. Always will. But I like to explore as well.
Thanks again.
brett
inlägg gjort av battlinjack vid 7:58 pm (EST) Jan 25, 2008
Have you read 'Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill yet? What did you think?
brett
inlägg gjort av battlinjack vid 4:45 am (EST) Jan 25, 2008
Many thanks for adding me to your list of 'Interesting Libraries'. I am always pleased when someone does this as it seems to prove that I am doing something right with my collection. It has taken me a long,long time to put it together,but it has been a true labour of love.
Looking through your list I see that you have an interesting load of books yourself,with strong lists of Crime fiction and Fantasy.I shall have to trawl through these for ideas when I've got a little time to spare.
In the meantime I hope that you enjoy going through my Library,and if you have any questions or want any titles recommending do let me know and I will try to help.
Finally I spotted that your Neil Gaiman quotation on your Profile page is similar to the one on mine quoted from 'The Anatomy of Bibliomania'.
Best wishes from one part of the UK to another.
inlägg gjort av devenish vid 12:22 pm (EST) Jan 9, 2008
this is gonna take up a lotta time innit?! LOL
inlägg gjort av meglimir vid 2:31 pm (EST) Jul 5, 2007
inlägg gjort av Heaven-Ali vid 3:38 pm (EST) Mar 29, 2007
Damn Opin
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