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The Renegades of Pern (The Dragonriders of Pern) av Anne McCaffrey
A Traitor to Memory av Elizabeth George
A Wind in the Door av Madeleine L'engle
Dragonspell (Deverry Series, Book 4) av Katharine Kerr
Rising Sun av Michael Crichton
Dream Park av Larry Niven
Dinosaur in a Haystack: Reflections in Natural History av Stephen Jay Gould
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interessante biblioteker: fyrefly98, kageeh, katylit, MissTessaWeasley, moonstruckeuphoria, Morphidae, reading_fox, Tane, xicanti
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FavorittforfattereJane Austen, David Eddings, Guy Gavriel Kay, Laurie R. King, Anne McCaffrey, Robin McKinley, Philip Pullman, David Quammen, Sheri S. Tepper (Delte favoritter)
FavorittbokhandlereBolen Books, Munro's Books, Penelope's Book Stop, Russell Books, Third Place Books (Lake Forest Park)
FavorittbibliotekerGreater Victoria Public Library, Nelly McClung Branch
Om meg At the moment I am reading:
The Somnambulist by Jonathan Barnes
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke
Monster of God by David Quammen
Listening to:
My Man Jeeves by PG Wodehouse, read by Simon Prebble
Reading with my son:
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling

2008 50 Book Challenge
2007 50 Book Challenge
Om biblioteket mitt The books here are a combination of mine and my husband's. So between the two of us they've mostly been read at one time or another. Our collection is also a few hundred books smaller than it should be since, when we were young and ignorant and needed the money, we sold a bunch of books off. I've been trying to make up for that mistake ever since, to the detriment of my pocket book.
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Yes I decided to face the music and stand up to my daughter and tell her I'm just not into New Age stuff. She just nodded and told me she wasn't really anymore either!!! I just can't keep up with her anymore ! Good! It'll give me a credit at the used book store :-)
postet av katylit kl. 6:20 pm (EST) den Aug 21, 2008
postet av katylit kl. 11:45 am (EST) den Aug 19, 2008
I'm looking forward to next year in Victoria!
Did you get to do some touristy things on Sunday?
postet av CarolO kl. 7:46 pm (EST) den Aug 13, 2008
postet av katylit kl. 10:20 am (EST) den Aug 12, 2008
postet av katylit kl. 1:40 pm (EST) den Aug 6, 2008
postet av syong kl. 3:55 pm (EST) den Aug 5, 2008
postet av syong kl. 6:12 pm (EST) den Aug 1, 2008
postet av katylit kl. 7:02 pm (EST) den Jul 25, 2008
Mark got home late Sunday night (around 11:30), totally bug covered (eeew), exhausted and satisfied. He'd had a wonderful time. The guys who'd organized it - (from the motorcycle store in Sydney) had done a great job, so there was a meet and greet, a banquet, various motorcycle trips - like a poker run, a rally, as well as free time to just explore the area. It was Mark's first time going to a really big meet. He's done lots of rides with just the Island RATs (Riders Association of Triumphs), but this time it was with the Island RATs, Western RATs (from the mainland), a few Americans, some Albertans, some from Saskatchewan and even a couple from Ontario! All riding Triumph motorcycles.
He said there were about 90 people in all he figured, so given that some were couples that probably meant that there were around 50 to 60 motorcycles I would guess? The manager of the hotel where they had the banquet gave a speech and thanked them all for coming, saying that he really enjoyed having the Triumph group, saying they were always the best group he had, always a pleasure to have come. Probably what he says to all his groups, but nice to hear anyways ;-) (I agree, by the way, 90-100 people would be very overwhelming, I would probably be tucked up in a corner with a book too).
postet av katylit kl. 12:10 pm (EST) den Jul 22, 2008
It used to be so far away when we started talking about this and now it's coming up so fast. I must confess to getting a little nervous, but I'm happy and excited too! My husband is away with his motorcycle internet group this weekend in Nelson. He gets home tonight and I can't wait to hear how it all went. He has over 100 people with him - a lot bigger meeting!
postet av katylit kl. 10:54 am (EST) den Jul 20, 2008
postet av mrgrooism kl. 8:11 pm (EST) den Jun 26, 2008
Thanks for the head's up on Fionavar! I'm looking forward to it! :)
--Shara
postet av devilwrites kl. 7:50 am (EST) den May 29, 2008
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postet av syong kl. 10:40 am (EST) den Mar 26, 2008
We'll have to find a cool toy store or some fun place for you to buy some neat things for your kids in Seattle. I remember the first time I left my family for a weekend, it was fun, and challenging at the same time.
postet av katylit kl. 6:55 pm (EST) den Mar 23, 2008
postet av katylit kl. 1:11 pm (EST) den Mar 23, 2008
That would be great to get some accommodation feedback from your brother and his partner, maggie1944 also sounds very helpful - did you mind me asking for suburban nondescript? Downtown hotels sound very pricey, but I guess if we're sharing it wouldn't be quite so bad. And yes, I was thinking of staying two nights too, not sure which ferry to take back on Sunday, probably the 3:15 eh? That way it's the most relaxing and we get to make the most of the whole trip.
It's funny, I feel like I'll be meeting some "old" friends, you and maggie, and then some unknowns, Vanye, KimberlyL, Jasper, monohex, I don't "talk" with them very often on LT/the GD. And this will be my first time ever meeting anybody I've ever met on-line before. You're right, all very exciting, and nerve-wracking. I'm very glad we'll be meeting first, just one-on-one, it'll be nice to start off slow :-)
postet av katylit kl. 8:14 pm (EST) den Mar 16, 2008
I just got around to re-reading the "stupid things that you've eaten" thread. You ate soap-flavored candy?? Who got the brilliant idea to create soap-flavored candy?
runi
postet av runi kl. 7:52 pm (EST) den Mar 3, 2008
Yup, Pippin's now home - I'll post some pictures shortly, got some now. Daisy's not too sure about this playful puppy. She's 12 and definitely not the playful type. I've been trying really hard to make sure she's not feeling left out. It'll be more of a challenge tomorrow when my husband goes back to work!
Pippin's such a sweetie, he's adapting to all the newness of everything so well, it's just amazing. I feel so lucky, I keep grinning! :-D
postet av katylit kl. 2:02 pm (EST) den Mar 2, 2008
Christina
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postet av kennedy1 kl. 10:49 am (EST) den Jan 31, 2008
Katherine :-)
postet av katylit kl. 12:06 pm (EST) den Nov 23, 2007
Hope your ferry ride home was uneventful and you had a great time in Whistler. How could you NOT have a good time in Whistler? Thanks for dropping by, I've been feeling pretty blue lately - don't know why, just 'cause, so it's nice to hear from you.
take care,
Katherine
postet av katylit kl. 11:55 am (EST) den Nov 19, 2007
postet av reading_fox kl. 4:07 am (EST) den Nov 12, 2007
Curious, curious, curious...
postet av buchleser kl. 6:18 pm (EST) den Oct 3, 2007
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postet av sussabmax kl. 5:05 pm (EST) den Jun 14, 2007
I hear from my sister-in-law that her tulips are all up in Paulsbo, Washington. I envy you "west coasters" this time of year! Here in the Maritimes it feels like spring just hasn't come yet. Drop by and visit my library some time, Brenda O.
postet av brendaough kl. 9:11 pm (EST) den Apr 19, 2007
I was looking up at the mountain this week and wondering if you were there! I'm really glad to hear you had such a great time. It is SO beautiful up there, I completely agree. Sometimes I pinch myself to convince myself that yes I DO live here, I love it. My husband and I went on a car rally in the summer that finished up there and then we took the lift up the mountain, the view is totally spectacular. :-D
Katherine
postet av katylit kl. 11:04 am (EST) den Mar 15, 2007
Well we've got snow down in the valley today!! YUCK! So I'm sure you'll be guaranteed good skiing next month :-) Have fun
Katherine
postet av katylit kl. 2:45 pm (EST) den Feb 24, 2007
And yeah, I was thinking the same thing about Robert's job - that would definitely be plum. I've always wanted to work in a bookstore, just never happened. Probably a good thing, I'd never have brought home a paycheque, it would always have been spent in the store!!
I'd forgotten how wonderful Bolens is, it's been ages since I've been there, it was heaven to wander the aisles and gloat over all the books. My wish list just got longer and longer. Our two bookstores up here are delightful, but very little.
Well, that visit was certainly a highlight of the month for me, still makes me smile when I think of GGK reading, it was wonderful.
Take care, Katherine :-)
postet av katylit kl. 4:20 pm (EST) den Feb 16, 2007
Well, we had a great time - what did you think? Both my husband and I really enjoyed the encounter. I found Kay to be a delight and I was very glad he read from the beginning as I wasn't able to finish Ysabel as I'd hoped! It was very satisfying to see such a good turnout. I'm a little disappointed that he's working on a screenplay now, I'd much rather he got back to writing a new book!! With favourite authors I'm insatiable, always wanting more!!
Today we spent the morning in Sydney and I enjoyed a very pleasurable couple of hours in The Haunted Bookstore. I've definitely maxed out my book budget for this month!
Take care,
Katherine
postet av katylit kl. 6:19 pm (EST) den Feb 14, 2007
Katherine
postet av katylit kl. 3:41 pm (EST) den Feb 11, 2007
I have long been looking for what might be the same short story you seek in one of your comments. The story I seek would have appeared at least as early as the late 60's. I remember reading it in 7th grade or earlier--vividly, as it was terrifying and used vivid imagery to describe the risky rides and the consequences to the ill-fated riders who appeared to "win" the lottery rides, discovered in the story by the protagonists, with whom I identified at the time, so I think they would have been children. I think the '83 publication date of the topical Frederik Pohl story seems too late to have been it. What surprised me at the time was that this gruesome and foreboding tale was in a school reader! I remember thinking, "The teacher/school must not know this story is in here (the reader), or we would have never been allowed to read it," so I kept quiet. I'll keep your question marked so as to respond if I ever find the story. One of the rides was a variation on the centrifugal spinner that holds the riders pinned against the wall as the floor drops away. Only in the case of the story, not everyone on the ride remained in place.
There was a Google question in 2005 that went unanswered that sounded familiar to my search. Here is its link:
http://answers.google.com/answers/thread...
I have a copy of a Frederik Pohl anthology on its way that contains "Spending a Day at the Lottery Fair" to check, but I don't hold much hope. I'll comment again after I scan it. Reading my elusive story later led to a lifetime of interest in population control (using more humane methods), which remains important still. Consider that the US population was just shy of 200 million ~1968.
-Tsunami
postet av tsunami kl. 10:11 pm (EST) den Feb 6, 2007
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