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The Girl Who Washed in Moonlight (Sunshine Reading Series) írta: Margaret Mahy
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Rebecca írta: Daphne Du Maurier
Freaky Friday írta: Mary Rodgers
German Fairy Tales. Selected from stories other than those by the brothers Grimm. Translated and retold by Maurice and Pamela Michael. Illustrated by Hazel Cook írta: Maurice Albert Michael
Under the rainbow : a treasury of New Zealand children's stories írta: Betty Gilderdale
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kelsyb2010 által bejegyzett 3:17 pm (EST) -kor a Dec 16, 2009
And what a great idea--to get picture books as souvenirs. I don't travel all that much, but if/when I do, I'm going to steal your idea. I went *cold turkey* on buying children's books a few years ago--I won't even go in the children's book section anymore because I don't have enough self-control! ;-) But when I have grandchildren (hope, hope) I'll probably be haunting those departments again. :-)
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VictoriaPL által bejegyzett 6:34 pm (EST) -kor a Dec 8, 2009
Deborah
arubabookwoman által bejegyzett 7:24 pm (EST) -kor a Nov 6, 2009
Thanks so much for your kind words about my review - I'm very glad you concurred with my thoughts. I feel this book may evoke many different responses.
I too, have The Angel's Cut and wanted to pick it up immediately, but my heart was a bit sore after finsihing the first, and I also wanted to hold the anticipation a little longer; so I thought I had best wait for a minute. But you have reminded me now so I'm thinking...hmmm...I'm on holidays... And it's been more than a minute - LOL!
~Lyn
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VictoriaPL által bejegyzett 8:05 pm (EST) -kor a Oct 13, 2009
My German's not too bad so I'll look for that author. Any other recs?? I think I should start trying to do all my reading in German, because I'm really rusty. I'm doing an article a night from the Baslerzeitung online... last night's one was about chicken smuggling across the German border near Basel! it can only get better. But I learnt some good vocab ;)
cmt által bejegyzett 9:13 pm (EST) -kor a Sep 29, 2009
avaland által bejegyzett 7:47 am (EST) -kor a Sep 14, 2009
Thanks for adding me to your interesting libraries! (Yours look pretty good too - I'll be sure to take a few suggestions!)
And I'm amazed to find someone else who owns 77 Prague Legends!
Rob
shearrob által bejegyzett 9:43 pm (EST) -kor a Sep 13, 2009
Thank you ever so much for thinking of me in mentioning the book Ruined. It is so nice to know that there are kind, considerate wonderful people in the world!
Thanks again!
Linda
Whisper1 által bejegyzett 10:52 am (EST) -kor a Sep 10, 2009
you will be free to join us then.
thanx again,
belva
nannybebette által bejegyzett 12:23 am (EST) -kor a Sep 9, 2009
Will do.
Thank you for getting back with me. Mark and I both appreciate it.
later dayz,
belva
nannybebette által bejegyzett 12:21 am (EST) -kor a 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
nannybebette által bejegyzett 10:17 pm (EST) -kor a Sep 8, 2009
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FlossieT által bejegyzett 5:18 am (EST) -kor a Aug 10, 2009
Thanks again :)
petermc által bejegyzett 8:36 pm (EST) -kor a Aug 5, 2009
I will persevere with The Yiddish Policemen's Union. I don't care for the story or writing style much but want to be fair to the book. I haven't read anything by Ayelet Waldman yet but I'm pretty sure I have a book of hers somewhere in my house.
Madeline
SqueakyChu által bejegyzett 8:00 pm (EST) -kor a Jul 12, 2009
Rubbah által bejegyzett 7:29 am (EST) -kor a Jul 1, 2009
How did you feel about Dracula? I believe you said you'd just finished it- I remember being slightly bored about 2/3 of the way through the first time I read it in high school- all of those letters going back and forth seemed tedious. That didn't bother me as much this time- perhaps my attention span has increased with age. I WAS bothered this time through by the portrayal of women- the women seemed to fall very sharply into the Madonna/Magdelene roles- and even when they were in their Madonna role, they couldn't be trusted too much as they might have been corrupted by the outlaw male. Anyway- a good read, but had some troubling aspects, many of which have been addressed by more recent incarnations of vampire stories.
If you haven't gotten to it yet, definitely read The Historian. It looks like a bit of an undertaking, but is a pretty fast read, and very well written and researched.
I've not read any of the Daylight series- I'll put it on my list-
As to Neil Gaiman- I just found him this year, and so far have loved most of what I've read. I believe you said American Gods was still on your TBR stack? Loved that one, as well as Neverwhere and Good Omens. Haven't yet started Anansi Boys, though that one is on my TBR stack. And if you like Good Omens, you should try Fool, by Christopher Moore- it might just be because I read them back-to-back, but the humor seemed very similar.
(And I agree with VictoriaPL- Didn't love Fragile Things - didn't even finish it.)
ravenous.reader által bejegyzett 4:05 pm (EST) -kor a May 31, 2009
Cheers
Annabel
gaskella által bejegyzett 4:19 am (EST) -kor a May 19, 2009
Eimear
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atlargeintheworld által bejegyzett 12:38 am (EST) -kor a Apr 27, 2009
I may well bother you for information and titles. As I'm sure you know, not much NZ lit makes it to Ireland, and nothing beats having hands-on knowledge. My research is on the representation of forced migration in contemporary children's literature produced within the former colonies of the British Empire, as was. There is a variety of material, but the NZ title I've worked on most so far is William Taylor's Land of Milk and Honey, which I think you have a copy of. I read it in the wee small hours in a strange motel in Nelson a couple of years ago and it changed the entire course of my academic career. The power of books, eh?!
Anyway, I too enjoy following your reading, it looks like we have an interest in common. Enjoy Buenos Aires. I hope you won't be content to just enjoy the Lloyd Jones title, but that you'll take your own spin on the dance floor too!
Best wishes,
Eimear
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VictoriaPL által bejegyzett 7:41 pm (EST) -kor a Mar 29, 2009
Best wiahes,
David
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I'm a carry over from the 2008 75 book challenge group. I tremendously enjoy the group and it is nice to see so many new additions.
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