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Gone for Good av Harlan Coben
Prince of Fire av Daniel Silva
The Fog av James Herbert
Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog av John Grogan
Household Hints & Handy Tips (Reader's Digest)
Christmas Around the World av Astrid Anand
The Secret Between Us av Barbara Delinsky
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Om megAs an only child I was never encouraged to read. My parents were Dutch and couldn't read English when they first came to Canada. In school I wasn't considered a good reader. I had a hard time understanding what I read. I hated reading.
It was when I was about 12 years old when my school mates would talk about books they have read. I begged for my mother to buy me a book. My parents would tell me that they had reading material around the house if I wanted to read, like the local newspaper, TV Guide, dictionary, Bible and asked if I finish reading my school text book.
I didn't want to read to learn I wanted to enjoy reading as I saw kids around me enjoying it. I wanted to find out what I was missing. Finally, after many discussion about wanting to read a book that was bought in a store my mother went with me to choose a book for me.
I will always remember my first book. It was a Nancy Drew book and called The Secret of the Old Clock. It was number one in the series and I was under the impression that I had to start with the first one.
I remember feeling so grown up and happy sitting in my room all alone and reading my first book. I was a slow reader, but that didn't matter to me. Being a slow readerI I was able to absorb every word. With my dictionary by my side, I looked up new words that I came across.
When finishing my first book I felt proud and I had a book that I could now talk about.
Not long after that, you would not find me without a book in my hands. I couldn't get enough. It took me places that I never dreamed of going. Gave me feelings I didn't know I had. Made me understand that I wasn't really alone.
In 1999, I was suffering from chronic fatigue. The worse part of this was that I couldn't understand anything that I read. I felt a big part of me died. I didn't care if I never got better, but I had to learn to read again.
My doctor assured me that I will certainly read again, but probably not as well and it would take some time. I wasn't going to let the love of my life die.
My youngest son understood how upset I was. He helped me first by buying my search word puzzles and then started me slowly reading Chicken Soup for the Soul books.
It would take me hours to read and understand one story, but I felt I was on the right track. Sometimes taking days to read a story that was only a few pages long and having to read it over and over again.
Periodically, I would grab a novel and attempt read it. Sometimes not even three pages into it I had to give up. I just didn't understand. I would miss words or invent words that weren't there. It was so very frustrating. But I wasn't going to give up.
One bright sunny afternoon, while lying in bed, not feeling my best, I asked my boyfriend at the time to grab me a book out of a box he picked up at a yard sale half a year ago. I wanted to read something as I had now finished kinda sorta reading my Chicken Soup for the Soul book.
He handed me a book. I looked at it as he left the room. Why would he pick this one out of maybe 25 books? It wasn't the thinnest one in the pile. It was from an author I never even heard of. He could have given me one that he at least thought I would enjoy. Oh well, I was too sick to argue.
I picked it up after a big sigh. I was so sure that after a few pages I would toss it to the side and maybe, just maybe, try again later that day, if I was feeling up to it.
Well, I read and read and read and then after some more reading I read some more. I couldn't put it down. Being so tired for so long and not being able to keep my eyes open for more then half an hour I was so thrilled and happy that I was actually reading and staying awake.
I finished that book in 3 days. There were tears in my eyes. I could read again. I did it.
Months later I went to the authors web site and told him my story. I believe this author saved a big part of my life. He gave me the boost that I so needed. That author was Phillip Margolin and the book was Gone, But Not Forgotten.
I will never be able to express my feeling of how I felt when I closed that book and had actually finished it. I will never be able to thank this author in the way that he deserves.
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Om biblioteket mittHere I have my very own library. I always wanted my own library and now I have it. Since I found this site I haven't been able to stay away from it.
I have read a lot in my years. I am very, very bad at remembering the titles of the books I have read or the authors. What I can say is that I thoroughly enjoyed 99% of them. I feel strongly when I say that every book bad or good, I have learned something from that book.
I rarely buy new books unless they are on sale. Holding a book that someone else has read has meaning to me. I never ever crease a book and treat it with special care, but at the same time, I enjoy buying a used book where the pages are folded at the corners and creased. It builds characture. It gives the book it's own personality.
My "bestest" friend, has been sharing her books with me. Everyone that she has given to me so far have been very enjoyable. I enjoy talking to her about the book afterwards and can't wait for her to share the next one with me.
My husband, who is a retired teacher, picks out books he knows I would enjoy. The very first one, he picked out for me was one of his called [Old Man and the Sea].
Since then he has introduced me to some good classics.
My youngest son picks also likes to pick out books for me. His choices are always the big, thick ones. Gotta love him.
My oldest son, who is an avid reader, has been sharing books for a long time with me. For years now he ias been begging me to read The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. He is also in the process of writing his first novel. He has had some of his work in magazines and short story books. He really has a gift.
I promise that one day you will all see that book in my library.
Until, then I will continue to read other books that are just waiting for me to read.
All the books that are listed I have read or on my wish list. If I were to list the books I would like to read I would be here forever.
In 2007, I started to write down and rate all the books I read. My husband and I would talk about the books I have read and forgot that I had read them. I wasn't about to let that happen again so I started my list.
Then I found a wonderful place called Librarything and started listing my books again. I must admit that being on LT has put more smiles on my face than my own list did. Glad I found this place. Will always be a part of it.
In 2007, I read 44 books. I aimed for 50 in 2008. Surprisingly I have surpassed my goal and challange, thanks to LT>
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Books may well be the only true magic." Alice Hoffma

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postet av susiesharp kl. 9:21 pm (EST) den Nov 24, 2009
http://www.librarything.com/topic/77428&...
postet av susiesharp kl. 2:20 pm (EST) den Nov 19, 2009
postet av KellyManzo kl. 7:26 pm (EST) den Nov 4, 2009
postet av DeltaQueen50 kl. 3:19 pm (EST) den Nov 4, 2009
postet av DeltaQueen50 kl. 1:24 pm (EST) den Nov 4, 2009
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postet av jdthloue kl. 5:06 pm (EST) den Oct 26, 2009
Peggy
postet av LizzieD kl. 11:28 pm (EST) den Oct 16, 2009
postet av LizzieD kl. 11:24 pm (EST) den Oct 16, 2009
I found your thread at Book Talk and came and spoke to you when I posted a few "what I'm reading now." And now I remember your reading story too. I am proud to call Sharon a friend, and very happy that you came back to speak. Isn't this a great site!?! I live in a small, pretty non-literate town and find great release in conversations with people who love books as I do. Thanks for coming by and speaking again!
Peggy
postet av LizzieD kl. 11:09 pm (EST) den Oct 16, 2009
My earliest reading experiences were far closer to LizzieD's than yours: as a pre-schooler I repeatedly begged my mother to teach me to read but she refused -- she was a teacher & the thinking in that era was if you teach your child to read before 1st grade they will be "bored" in school. IMHO, in the unlikely event that "boredom" occurs, it is the parents' problem & the school's problem -- but it is NOT the child's problem!
Anyway, I took off like a rocket from the very first day of 1st grade -- which I still recall clearly, 49 years later. By 2nd grade I had out-read the entire primary school library & they had to "import" books for me from the elementary school. During elementary school I read my babysitter's 9th grade English class anthology -- and so forth, ad infinitum.
Anyway, that's how I found you!
~Sharon
postet av MtnSk8tr kl. 10:17 pm (EST) den Oct 16, 2009
~Sharon
postet av MtnSk8tr kl. 9:56 pm (EST) den Oct 16, 2009
postet av MtnSk8tr kl. 8:13 am (EST) den Oct 16, 2009
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Judy
postet av DeltaQueen50 kl. 4:25 pm (EST) den Oct 3, 2009
postet av DeltaQueen50 kl. 1:12 pm (EST) den Oct 3, 2009
I still haven't figured out how to participate in a challenge, although I'm not sure what's the deal with them. Can you pick your own books? Or do you have to read what the rest is reading?
I have all te time in the world for these kind of things when I'm working (always nightshift) so I'm learning (slowly) how to handle this website.
It's nice to hear that your parents were from the netherlands. Have you been back here?
If I could choose between Canada and Holland I would pick Canada. I've never been there but there's definitely more space then out here. Many green spots have turned into cunstruction-sites. It's a very small country with a lot of people in it. I sure would've loved to let my children grow up in a natural environment. Salut to your parents, they did the right thing! And the courage it must have been in the 50's, oh my.
Do you still speak dutch?
greetings from way over there :-) Frieda
postet av frieda137 kl. 6:01 pm (EST) den Sep 29, 2009
All the best,
L
postet av lisaunger kl. 9:40 am (EST) den Sep 28, 2009
postet av blackbird2021 kl. 8:03 pm (EST) den Sep 27, 2009
Mark
postet av msf59 kl. 9:08 am (EST) den Sep 13, 2009
Well, I guess I am never too old to learn something new, am I?
take care,
belva
postet av nannybebette kl. 5:13 pm (EST) den Sep 12, 2009
Mark
postet av msf59 kl. 4:39 pm (EST) den Sep 12, 2009
We should know within the next few days what title is chosen for the group read. It is rather looking like it will be "P/B". So Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com and others will take a big hit on that one if so.
Will catch you later jacx.
belva
postet av nannybebette kl. 4:29 pm (EST) den Sep 12, 2009
Thank you for your speedy response. I will let Mark know what your preference is. Appreciate you input very much.
luv n later,
belva
postet av nannybebette kl. 12:19 am (EST) den Sep 9, 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
postet av nannybebette kl. 10:05 pm (EST) den Sep 8, 2009
Velma
postet av Kirconnell kl. 6:23 am (EST) den Sep 7, 2009
postet av Porua kl. 5:31 am (EST) den Sep 7, 2009
My husband and I live on the south shore of Nova Scotia. It is very beautiful here and I'm sure you will enjoy your visit.
You're library looks interesting and I think I'll get lots of good suggestions from it. Thanks for the note and happy reading.
Elizabeth
postet av edumke kl. 10:57 pm (EST) den Sep 6, 2009
postet av DeltaQueen50 kl. 1:36 pm (EST) den Sep 5, 2009
postet av GingerbreadMan kl. 7:13 pm (EST) den Sep 1, 2009
Your own story here in your presentation is truly inspirational and humbling.
postet av GingerbreadMan kl. 3:46 am (EST) den Sep 1, 2009
My son's name is Jack. I guess he would have been Jacquelyn, not quite the same as yours, had he been a girl.
How did you happen across my profile? Just curious.
I posted on your thread and thought you might want to send a note to DeanieG. She's my daughter and also reads quite a lot, although she doesn't have time to read as much as she would like. http://www.librarything.com/profile/Dean...
I was unable to read as much as I wanted to for many years -- family, work, etc., but for the past 2½ years I have been on oxygen 24/7 and have to use a nebulizer 3-4 times a day. I simply cannot sit and use that thing without being bored to pieces, so I take advantage of those 3 hours to read. Of course, I sit and read longer at times, too.
I'm so glad you recovered your ability to read and understand it. How sad life would be if we couldn't read.
Cheers.
postet av Boobalack kl. 3:59 pm (EST) den Aug 26, 2009
Just got home from Texas late yesterday and wanted to stop over and say "Hey, how's it going?"
Have you been reading any good books while I was gone? I only read one complete book while at Robbi's. "Battle Cry of Freedom" and it was mesmerizing. She and my friends kept me very busy for all of the 2 weeks. I was able to almost finish another on the flight home.
It was soo good to get home until I got home and found the dishes hadn't been done in 2 weeks; my last coffee cup was still in the sink. But apparently they ate out a lot. But the hubby took awesome care of the grandsons while I was away and of my mother also (and was happy to do it so I could go and spend some time with Robbi) so I didn't say anything about anything. I am just so appreciative that I was able to go and be with her for those two weeks. I got up at 5 A.M. today and cleaned the bathroom and did the dishes. The rest I will catch as catch can, but at least now the bathroom doesn't smell like a latrine and when I want to eat I can find a clean dish. So it's all good.
We went to the Pocket Sandwich Theater while I was there and they were showing a vaudevillian type play in which the actors interact with the audience. Popcorn fights are the rage and we had a blast throwing popcorn at the actors and other patrons and having popcorn rain down upon us as well. I can't wait to go back the next time!~! It was so much fun.
And they have Half Price Books stores all over the Dallas/Ft Worth/Plano/Irving/McKinny area. I think we hit everyone of them and I had to go to the P.O. and ship books home so as not to have to pay the heavy toll to check baggage at the airport. I travel so light. One very small back pack and my purse. That's it. Needless to say I do a lot of laundry while there, but traveling light just works for me.
Missed you and our conversations while I was gone. Can't wait to catch up on your thread and all the others. But I wanted to say hello as I know it will take time to play catch up.
Will see you on your thread.
belva
postet av nannybebette kl. 11:46 am (EST) den Aug 25, 2009
Thanks for inviting me!
postet av tloeffler kl. 4:26 pm (EST) den Aug 17, 2009
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postet av Wordsmithonia kl. 12:37 am (EST) den Aug 14, 2009
postet av Wordsmithonia kl. 12:36 am (EST) den Aug 14, 2009
yes, i know how to play hangman...just wasn't sure if we were using book titles or authors names or famous quotes from books
i understand now and will check it out thanks kara
postet av curlysue kl. 12:31 am (EST) den Aug 14, 2009
hangman thread... directions? rules? didn't see any, where do I look?
postet av curlysue kl. 12:21 am (EST) den Aug 14, 2009
I'am not a BIG "poster" on LT... I do a little here and there :)
have a few friends that I banter back and forth with.. have a couple of groups that I stick with religiously, otherwise I'am a fan of lurking but jumping in when I feel like it...sometimes I wonder if people see me post and say "where has she been?"
Really like the password game... I stumped them and I guess myself the other day with the word pathogen... I ran out of clues and they ran out of guesses...the white towel was thrown in :)
keep in touch happy reading kara
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postet av BookMarkMe kl. 5:23 pm (EST) den Jul 29, 2009
It's a fun idea.
Cheers
kim
postet av KimB kl. 10:16 pm (EST) den Jul 26, 2009
postet av susiesharp kl. 10:54 pm (EST) den Jul 21, 2009
Thanks for posting your story (About Me block.) I enjoyed reading it and found it very inspirational. Have a great week.
Best, Harry
postet av stevetempo kl. 8:37 pm (EST) den Jul 19, 2009
You're right, the first few weeks I was cataloging, I sort of let the reading go, as well as sleep . . . :-) It helped that my son was at camp one of those weeks! I've slowed down some on adding books now, and am back to reading (but still low on sleep, as I've been reading some books that have been hard to put down). I usually have a fiction and a non-fiction book going at any one time.
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postet av DeltaQueen50 kl. 10:42 pm (EST) den Jun 30, 2009
This is a pretty large apartment so space is not a problem, I’m just really down on clutter. Things stacked on top of things- aaak! I put most of the 138 books in a sideboard which was blissfully, beautifully empty. Key word, ‘was.’ I’ve got three of those pre-fab book cases you can buy everywhere and every square inch is crammed with books; it looks like the ornate wood inlay on a Japanese puzzle box. Sometimes, when I’m in a fit of neat, I’ll go through my books and donate most of the ones I’ve read or the ones I’ll never read to Operation Paperback.
I used to live in a small apartment in Capitol Hill in DC, a really beautiful historic neighborhood. In the spring, with the flowering trees and Victorian townhouses, it looked like something out of a Disney musical. Space was at a premium, so I had a lot of stuff stored under my bed. I swore I’d never do that again- the clutter thing. It became ridiculously expensive to live there- rents on houses tripled and even apartments where $1500 or more, usually much more. It just wasn’t worth it- too much money and crime was still really high.
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postet av Rach974923 kl. 4:04 pm (EST) den Jun 28, 2009
~Jenny
postet av goddessladyj kl. 3:52 pm (EST) den Jun 28, 2009
I'm always surprised at just how diverse the tastes and styles of "readers" on LT are.
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postet av SomeGuyInVirginia kl. 9:56 pm (EST) den Jun 25, 2009
Peggy
postet av LizzieD kl. 1:26 pm (EST) den Jun 25, 2009
Thank you for your comment. I think you are the second real person to comment on my page. The funniest thing is though as I read through your page I was thinking about the new book in the series I am reading coming out is called Namaah's Kiss and the author is Jacqueline Carey. Made me smile.
Thanks for the comment.
Monica
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postet av grelobe kl. 2:12 am (EST) den Jun 23, 2009
I live in Huron County, not far from Goderich.
postet av SylviaC kl. 9:45 pm (EST) den Jun 22, 2009
enjoy this little dité:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEyFH-a-X...
just loved the map at 0:54.
postet av destinyhascheatedme kl. 3:57 pm (EST) den Jun 22, 2009
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Heidi
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Carrie
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postet av kswolff kl. 11:48 pm (EST) den Jun 14, 2009
postet av Jenson_AKA_DL kl. 10:31 pm (EST) den Jun 14, 2009
I like how you did your profile, especially your 'about me' section. I just love hearing (reading) how others became readers. Have you read Anna Quinlen's "How Reading Saved My Life"? I use it every year with my students to get them thinking about their reader stories, secretly hoping that for at least a few who don't have one before the school year starts, hearing me read them Chapter 1 of that book will become the beginning of theirs.
I think I am now totally inspired to write mine and add it to my About Me section too.
postet av Roseben031 kl. 9:39 pm (EST) den Jun 14, 2009
postet av PaperbackPirate kl. 9:22 pm (EST) den Jun 14, 2009
Geographical Issues here....the writing in the Book is fine by me
now why in hell did you want to be a Friend to me????
postet av jdthloue kl. 9:16 pm (EST) den Jun 14, 2009
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postet av SmangosBubbles kl. 10:10 am (EST) den Jun 14, 2009
postet av judylou kl. 4:53 am (EST) den Jun 14, 2009
I have just added my book to all the others.
Seems a good idea.
Best wishes
postet av devenish kl. 3:42 am (EST) den Jun 14, 2009
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postet av Thrin kl. 11:39 pm (EST) den Jun 13, 2009
postet av aviddiva kl. 11:33 pm (EST) den Jun 13, 2009
-- Nancy
postet av lamplight kl. 10:19 am (EST) den Jun 13, 2009
Dave.
postet av AHS-Wolfy kl. 6:14 pm (EST) den Jun 12, 2009
Jude
postet av jdthloue kl. 6:09 pm (EST) den Jun 12, 2009
postet av jennieg kl. 5:47 pm (EST) den Jun 12, 2009
I took the reader quiz. I, too, am a dedicated reader. I guess if you are it doesn't come as any surprise.
Have you checked out the Green Dragon group? I think you might like it.
Regards,
Jennie
postet av jennieg kl. 5:08 pm (EST) den Jun 12, 2009
I have not had a chance to visit for a while. My sister is in town for a few months so have been really busy. We found a great bookstore the other day in Long Beach, Ca! I did a search of used bookstores in my area (although I love going into bookstores and have a very hard time leaving empty handed, but they are expensive) and found a nice one in Long Beach. We took the trip out to the area but the store had been closed. We did a quick search for another used book store (thanks to the iphone!) and while driving to find the next store we stumbled upon a dollar book store. We couldn't believe how cheap the books were. My goodness, I think I came out of the store with 17 new (gently used) books.
Now all I have to do is find the time to read them all! I wish I were a faster reader! I will also be going back to school in the fall so I don't have a lot of time to get as much reading done as I wish I could.
What do you do with books that just don't hold your attention? Do you plow through, hoping that it will get better or do you give up and put it aside to donate to the library? I have, on occasion, taken some books back to the bookstore where I bought it if it is so bad I can't get past the first few chapters. I used to donate them to the library, but got tired of wasting money on books that I didn't like.
What are you currently reading? I am reading Alice Hoffman's The Third Angel. It's excellent so far. I will put a small review in my library when done.
Take care and it was nice to hear from you!
Roxieb
postet av roxieb kl. 1:32 pm (EST) den Jun 11, 2009
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postet av lamplight kl. 10:23 pm (EST) den Jun 5, 2009
Thank you for your note. I am having a great time on this website and yes, it is certainly addicting! I love looking at what other people are reading, especially in historical fiction.
roxieb
postet av roxieb kl. 4:57 pm (EST) den Jun 3, 2009
postet av rocketjk kl. 12:52 pm (EST) den Jun 2, 2009
I'll be looking for you on the threads!
postet av MusicMom41 kl. 2:07 pm (EST) den May 29, 2009
However, I found it funnier that he expected me to have a bucket to make the ollie bollen...the only bucket I have is the mop bucket!
I still wonder what the security sreeners at the airport thought the year he brought over a poffertjes pan.
Hmmm, MSN? Do you mean for instant messaging? I have it but I never log on. Or, did you mean something else?
postet av CarolO kl. 5:42 pm (EST) den May 28, 2009
postet av porchsitter55 kl. 9:35 pm (EST) den May 27, 2009
RMD
postet av richardderus kl. 2:52 pm (EST) den May 26, 2009
It would be great if you could put down a few words about The Magic Lands. Reader reviews seem to really help in encouraging other people to give the book a try. I did put a lot of myself into the book and I think it's fair to say it is a very personal story, so I'm pleased you liked it! I will look into the book you mentioned. It does sound interesting. Don't be put off about writing a review. It doesn't have to be long and you can just say what your impressions were :)
Take care,
Mark
postet av MarkJH kl. 3:53 am (EST) den May 18, 2009
postet av monado kl. 2:33 am (EST) den Apr 24, 2009
(re Colombo)
Patti
postet av pthistle kl. 10:28 am (EST) den Apr 3, 2009
It is 4:10 in the A.M. here in Washington State where I live, but I don't sleep so well much of the time these days. So here I am talking to one of my very few "friends".
When I am feeling down and not having a good day physically (I also am one of God's challenged children) I reread your story and you know, your husband must be a very wise man. When he chose "The Old Man and the Sea" to give you. That book has a lot of depth to it but there is a beautiful simplicity to it that brings peace into one's heart. It is also beautifully read on tape by Donald Sutherland. Your husband chose something for your heart as well as your mind. Smart man!~!
It is one of my (mostestest) favorite books of all that I have ever read and I have been reading for 47 years. (since I was 4)
I hope and pray that things are going well for you these days. I came across a 2nd copy of "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee the other day. I don't know if you have read it or not. I should check your library. (just a minute) I knew I should have checked first. Sure enough you do have it. I was going to ship it on to you. Oh well, someone will want it.
You take care of you. Happy reading and many blessings on your day.
belva
(and do you not LOVE Alice Hoffman?)
postet av nannybebette kl. 7:27 am (EST) den Mar 23, 2009
Ronald
postet av Renald128 kl. 11:29 pm (EST) den Mar 9, 2009
I noted the quote: "Books may well be the only true magic." by Alice Hoffman. I love her and she is definitely one of my (if not my) favorite authors.
Thank you for the invitation to be your LT friend.
I would like that. You have a lot of LT friends. I
tend to be a little shy and so I don't even think I have
any so you may be my 1st. We share several books in our
libraries.
I am so glad you are better than before. What a trial.
Blessings on your day.
N/B
postet av nannybebette kl. 10:58 am (EST) den Mar 7, 2009
postet av hemlokgang kl. 10:30 am (EST) den Feb 26, 2009
Another book is Infidel, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. This autobiographical story chronicles the journey of Ayaan Hirsi Ali from her native Somalia to the Netherlands, where she eventually became a member of the Dutch Parliament. Hirsi Ali later wrote the script for Theo Van Gogh's short film: "Submission", which film led inexorably to Van Gogh's tragic death.
postet av Rood kl. 10:38 pm (EST) den Feb 22, 2009
postet av mmignano11 kl. 8:53 pm (EST) den Feb 22, 2009
Thank you for adding me as a friend! I remember reading Nancy Drew when I was younger, too. I loved them! Looks like you have a great start on your 50 book challenge (I'm woefully behind in mine--only 3 so far). And, I agree with you, there is nothing like sharing book-talk with your "bestest" friends. I just got in touch with an old friend from college recently, and we both love reading, so I hope that is something we will be able to share together.
postet av robbieg_422 kl. 12:38 am (EST) den Feb 20, 2009
postet av sydamy kl. 3:04 pm (EST) den Feb 10, 2009
I also read your parents are Dutch. I'm wondering: do you speak or read Dutch? (That's my mothertongue as you probably have seen.)
postet av Leuntje kl. 3:07 am (EST) den Feb 10, 2009
Mark
postet av msf59 kl. 1:17 pm (EST) den Feb 8, 2009
First thing that comes to my mind is non-fiction author Geert Mak. Some of his books are translated in English, for instance: “Jorwerd: the death of the village in late twentieth century Europe”, a beautiful book about a village in the province of Friesland. Another one by him: “Amsterdam: a brief life of the city”.
I give you the link to a lecture of his so you can have an idea about his opinions on the present day Netherlands: http://www.geertmak.nl/english/123.html
On translated fiction I know of one novel (and that only because the film after it got an Oscar): “The assault” by Harry Mulisch, on second world war Haarlem. But there is more, I will try to find out.
You can also find some, most of them history, in my tag “netherlands”: http://www.librarything.com/catalog/mari...
postet av marieke54 kl. 7:59 am (EST) den Feb 8, 2009
I had run across that game before but there are no rules posted, so I didn't understand it. Is it a wish list, or are you required to send people books from your library?
vintage_books
postet av vintage_books kl. 6:36 pm (EST) den Feb 7, 2009
postet av jfetting kl. 11:48 am (EST) den Jan 31, 2009
postet av spacepotatoes kl. 9:11 am (EST) den Jan 31, 2009
hope you are doing okay. i've been busy and not had the time in check in untill today. all my paperwork for the end of month. there sure is a lot of it for a small town library. keep in touch. hope your day goes well.
readinmybook.
postet av readingmybook kl. 2:28 pm (EST) den Jan 30, 2009
postet av benpass4 kl. 11:16 am (EST) den Jan 23, 2009
postet av mudslideslim kl. 2:35 am (EST) den Jan 21, 2009
I've had fibro for 27 years. It's been a long, rough road. Reading gives me an escape from all the pain, but it's getting difficult to see clearly from the floaters. They call it "vitreous detachment" and so not only am I severely nearsighted but the floaters make it as if I am swimming around in the Illinois river ~ yechhhh! I do the best I can, and hope it doesn't get worse.
Have a good week!
postet av porchsitter55 kl. 7:45 pm (EST) den Jan 18, 2009
Thanks for the friend invite!! Stop in on the boards sometime and chat with us.
postet av porchsitter55 kl. 2:11 am (EST) den Jan 17, 2009
postet av readingmybook kl. 11:32 am (EST) den Jan 16, 2009
postet av mmignano11 kl. 9:52 pm (EST) den Jan 8, 2009
well I can't say that I will keep up this pace as the year goes on. I did finish book two and it was very good. A friend at work recommended it and I really enjoyed it. I just started another Lisa Unger book, Sliver of Truth. I too have a lot of books that I own, and many of those, I have not read. So I will try not to buy too many new books. I am trying to get as many as I can from the library. Which right now is kind of hard after last summer's floods which destroyed our local library. But I request a book I want online from the library and they let me know when they have it. They get them from other libraries in the surrounding cities and I can pick them up at our temporary location.
I also just picked up Marley and Me. My daughter and I went to see the movie on the 1st. It was good so I thought I should read the book. Not sure when I will get to that one. I have another book from the library waiting for when I get done with Sliver of Truth.
I hope your husband is ok and it was nothing serious at the hospital. What an awful way to spend your sons birthday. I hope things are better now.
Well, I'm off to finish up with my evening chores and get ready for bed. Back to work tomorrow. Weekends go by so fast. I wish the rest of the week did also. I really shouldn't be wishing my life away, should I? Enjoy your books.
Talk to you soon.
postet av marisa-w kl. 10:30 pm (EST) den Jan 4, 2009
Just a quick little message from England to wish you a very Happy Christmas and a wonderful 2009,filled with all the new books you could wish for. You certainly seem to be adding to your Library with some speed.I shall have to look out!
I do like your new picture by the way.
Regards
postet av devenish kl. 3:26 pm (EST) den Dec 23, 2008
Now I know you've got The Magic Lands by now, I just know it! :)
Hope you are doing well and looking forward to the Christmas holidays.
Mark
postet av MarkJH kl. 10:47 am (EST) den Dec 6, 2008
Your friend,
Velma
postet av Kirconnell kl. 3:28 am (EST) den Dec 6, 2008
Thank you for your kind invitation. I have looked at that several times and thought I should do that. I am swamped with four books from the library, which were all on reserve, so I can't renew them and I still have to read my November ARC from LT. I will try to join in the fun after the first of the year.
Dara
postet av dara85 kl. 7:58 pm (EST) den Dec 2, 2008
I read every morning after I've made all the lunches, got the kids up, got myself ready and am still waiting for my husband to be ready. I also read every night before I fall asleep. While my husband is pumping gas in the car; while there are commercials on tv; basically all the time. So, that's how I read so much. I guess I read fast. Also, I spend a fair bit of time in airports and on airplanes without much more to do.
postet av LynnB kl. 12:57 pm (EST) den Dec 2, 2008
I am sorry it took so long to respond to your request to be a friend. I have been having some concentration/eye problems lately that has deterred me from reading. It has been very discouraging so I stopped coming on this site for a while.
Thanks, Shawn
postet av sws050 kl. 2:23 pm (EST) den Nov 22, 2008
Sorry for the delay in response. We did have a good trip to Sedona, AZ and particularly enjoyed a railroad trip along a beautiful canyon.
Hope your reading is going well. My wife had a chance to attend a painting class at the local university, and the other students were very helpful to her.
HorusE
postet av HorusE kl. 7:35 pm (EST) den Nov 4, 2008
I, too, am grateful for Library Thing--can't seem to get enough of it. And, I read some Nancy Drew when I was young--did you know they have video games of those now? I think they are for kids, but I enjoy one now and then, anyway.
Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and say hi. I've no doubt you will hit your 50 book goal; I'm definately rooting for you:)
~~Robin
postet av robbieg_422 kl. 1:21 am (EST) den Nov 2, 2008