Könyvek RebeccaAnn könyvtárából
Alanna: The First Adventure (Song of the Lioness, Book 1) írta: Tamora Pierce
Charles Darwin: The Power of Place írta: Janet Browne
Stick Out Your Tongue írta: Ma Jian
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, Book 3) írta: J.K. Rowling
The Tommyknockers írta: Stephen King
The Awakening and Selected Short Fiction írta: Kate Chopin
Red Seas Under Red Skies írta: Scott Lynch
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barátok: beeg, BekkaJo, Bethelf71, blackdogbooks, callmejacx, claireeunice, Dannelke, Edge779, FFortuna, honeydew69862004, Huge_Horror_Fan, jenrylee2004, klynnk, maberry, Moomin_Mama, saraslibrary, thecynicalromantic, theoldman, w.p.w.manthriratne, Whisper1
érdekes könyvtárak: 1001Fantasy, 777Penny, alaskabookworm, allthesedarnbooks, beeg, billiejean, blackdogbooks, cal8769, Cecrow, cyderry, DWWilkin, flissp, iansales, kiwidoc, kswolff, obsessedwithbooks, rebeccanyc, ShannonRattray, StormRaven, _Zoe_
LibraryThing szerzők: Brandon Sanderson (BrandonSanderson), Dave Cullen (DaveCullen), Gary Wolf (GaryWolf), Sir E.J. Drury II (SirEJDruryII), Joe Hill (joehill)
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GyűjteményekOwn (709), 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die (140), Abandoned (2), Audiobook (10), Classics (175), Cookbooks (4), Erotica (3), Essays (7), Fantasy (116), Kedvencek (18), Fiction (647), Graphic Novel (5), Historical Fiction (12), Horror (89), Literary Criticism (2), Mystery (71), Nonfiction (126), Novellas (5), Parody (1), Plays (21), Poetry (34), Olvasott, de nem saját (18), Read (127), Reference (14), Science Fiction (88), Short Stories (70), Thriller (56), Olvasásra (520), Used to Own (13), Youth Fiction (33), Kívánságlista (115), Összes gyűjtemény (847)
Kritikák70 kritika
CímkékOwn (702), Fiction (651), To Read (503), Classics (174), 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die (139), Read (130), Nonfiction (127), Fantasy (113), Wishlist (112), Horror (91) — mutasd az összes címkét
Felhőkcímkefelhő, szerzőfelhő
Csoportok1001 Books to read before you die, 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up, 1010 Category Challenge, 75 Books Challenge for 2009, 75 Books Challenge for 2010, Alphabet Challenges, Audiobooks, Author Theme Reads, BookMooching, Books off the Shelf Challenge — mutasd az összes csoportot
Kedvenc szerzőkJane Austen, Erin Belieu, Charles Dickens, Emily Dickinson, Alexandre Dumas, Ursula K. Le Guin, Stephen King, Tamora Pierce, J. K. Rowling, William Shakespeare, Dan Simmons, Upton Sinclair (Közös kedvencek)
Kedvenc könyvtárakLommen Health Sciences Library - University of South Dakota
RólamI'm a twenty-three year old college student majoring in both Music Performance and English which means I've been a college student for five years and I'm not quite finished yet. When I have free time, I read. I also work at the university's library, so I read there as well. I think it would be fantastic to be a librarian and run my own library some day. Short of that, maybe owning a bookstore would be nice. Preferably a used one, as I love used books.
I tend to read multiple books at the same time because I'm always in a different mood and hate having to finish a book before I can start another one. It just makes me mad at the book I'm currently reading and it's never fun to be mad at reading :(
Challenges for 2009
My 2009 Challenge Thread Part 1
My 2009 Challenge Thread Part 2
Challenges for 2010
My 1010 Challenge Thread
My 75 Books Challenge Thread
My Off the Shelf Challenge Thread
My TBR Challenge Thread
My Alphabet Challenge
***Note: For 2010, I'll be doing as little overlapping as possible (to get the maximum number of books read :P ). There will probably still be a significant amount of overlap anyways. I really don't think I'll finish all of these challenges and I'm not going to push myself at the expense of my reading enjoyment. I hope to read some of my accumulating TBR pile and become more self conscious of what I read, and hopefully I'll read a lot of books. We'll see :)
My Group Reads for 2010
Storm Front by Jim Butcher
Moby Dick (Spoiler Free) by Herman Melville
Moby Dick (Spoilers) by Herman Melville
Anna Karenina (Spoiler Free) by Leo Tolstyo
Anna Karenina (Spoilers) by Leo Tolstoy
The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Currently reading:
Maus II: A Survivor's Tale: And Here My Troubles Began by Art Spiegelman
Beloved by Toni Morrison
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
The Inner Game of Music by Barry Green
The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories edited by Peter Haining
A könyvtáramrólI tend to buy more books than I can read, so of the many books I own, I haven't read most of them. In 2010, one of my two New Year's resolutions is to borrow books from the library rather than buying them (the other is, of course, to read as many books as I can). I've tried this before and it worked for a few months so I'm hoping to make it farther this year. Last year I purchases somewhere around 500 books and that's way to excessive for my budget. I just have to repeat the following mantra: "There's nothing wrong with the library, there's nothing wrong with the library, there's nothing wrong..."
"If I have money, I buy books. If I have any left over, I buy food and clothes."
~Story of my life pre-2010
When I rate a book, I rate it within it's own genre. I don't expect a book by Scott Lynch to have the same speaking power as a book by Charles Dickens, but it's likely they have the same rating. Similarly, just because a book has a high rating does not mean it will automatically be added to my Favorites. I can't really explain why certain books become favorites, but they do and I love them :)
A brief explanation of my tags:
Own: I own these books, regardless of whether or not I have read them.
Read: These are the books I own and have read.
To Read: These are the books I own, have not read, but want to read and will eventually get around to it.
***Note: I do not mark collections of poetry as "Read" or "To Read" for the simple fact that I don't read them straight through but rather prefer to dip into them, savoring a poem here or there. To read them like a work of fiction takes away from their beauty and strength, I think.
Read But Unowned: I either borrowed these from the library or a friend and have read them.
Wishlist: I do not own these, have not read them, but really really want to.
Used To Own: I used to own these book and have read them, but for some reason or another I got rid of my copy (likely because I didn't like the book or didn't consider it rereadable and needed the shelf space).
Abandoned: Self explanatory, but these are really bad books that I couldn't finish. I would never recommend these books to anyone.
On Hiatus: Books that are okay and at some point, I plan on finishing but for the moment, I don't really feel like reading them.
Favorites: Some books in here are books that sent a message to me and sent it hard. As in, these could be considered life changing, thought altering books. Other books are just ones I love so much and have read so many times I probably have the damn things memorized. If I don't own all the books with this tag, then I working on finding my own copy.
Omnibus: I have a few books which are actually volumes of two or more books (for example: I have all of The Chronicles of Narnia in one volume). I like to review, but that has to be done for each book separately. If there's an Omnibus tag, it means the book is part of a bigger volume. There's a "code" after the word Omnibus (usually just an acronym of the series title - Chronicles of Narnia would be labeled as "Omnibus CoN") so if you want to know what volume it is in, match it up using this "code".
...and a quick explanation of my starring system:
5 stars - Hella fantastic and recommended for everyone! I found very few to no flaws.
4 stars - Really good but I didn't love it. I really liked it though :)
3 stars - Recommended if you're a fan of the genre or the summary strikes your fancy. I found it decent but thought there were some major faults. I don't regret reading it, but I regret buying it.
2 stars - Not recommended. Read at your own risk.
1 star -What an utterly awful, disgusting, meaningless piece of garbage. Reserved only for the worst of the worst.
I try to write a good, detailed review for every book I read. I managed to do it all through 2009 so I have no doubts that I can continue this practice into 2010.
Egyéb elérhetőségBookMooch, Facebook, Ravelry
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vikitty által bejegyzett 12:04 pm (EST) -kor a Dec 20, 2009
wisewoman által bejegyzett 10:37 am (EST) -kor a Dec 11, 2009
And Malfoy is kind of a victim too; he is just spouting what has been taught him. He's nasty and petty and cruel, absolutely, but so are his parents and the company they keep. Though you could argue he gets something different at school with the example of Dumbledore... It's complex, isn't it?
Anyhow, great review! :)
wisewoman által bejegyzett 8:21 am (EST) -kor a Dec 11, 2009
Nymeth által bejegyzett 10:54 am (EST) -kor a Dec 6, 2009
Nymeth által bejegyzett 7:30 pm (EST) -kor a Dec 3, 2009
http://www.lrbshop.co.uk/pages.php?pagei...
as well as the audio of the whole thing:
http://www.lrbshop.co.uk/news/29/Ma-Jian...
which I thought you might be interested in! I got a copy of Beijing Coma but still haven't got round to reading it.
Mooch has been accepted now :-) He says he'll be posting in a few days.
Cheers,
R/FT
FlossieT által bejegyzett 5:38 am (EST) -kor a Nov 4, 2009
I was reading your profile (over from the BookMooch forums), and I have been *dying* to recommend this book of poetry I read recently to someone. It's called The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cuba's Struggle for Freedom, and I loved it. This rec is coming from a non-poetry reader, though, so you may want to take it with a grain of salt. :)
Kat
MsCellophane által bejegyzett 11:44 am (EST) -kor a Sep 11, 2009