Libros al azar de la biblioteca fyrefly98The Honest Courtesan: Veronica Franco, Citizen and Writer in Sixteenth-Century Venice por Margaret F. Rosenthal The Monster at the End of this Book por Jon Stone In the Name of the Father por Gerry Conlon These Happy Golden Years (Little House, Book 8) por Laura Ingalls Wilder Priestess of the White (Age of the Five Trilogy, Book 1) por Trudi Canavan The Summer Tree (The Fionavar Tapestry, Book 1) por Guy Gavriel Kay Party!: Easy Recipes for Fingerfood and Party Drinks por Fran Warde Socios con libros de fyrefly98Conexiones entre sociosAmigos: akreese, bart154ce, bsquaredsf, DevourerOfBooks, LiterateHousewife, littlebookworm, Nymeth, OctaneZ, schmadeke, thebluestockings, xicanti, xombie
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enviado por girlunderglass a las 7:10 am (EST) del Jun 26, 2009
I loved your review. It was funny and poignant and you were much more patient than I was with "Edible History"-- and not over-the-top at all. That was a very good review. (I loved both the bits about Dan Quinn. Most Excellent and I laughed my fanny off:)
As for my review, I'm afraid it was put out a little hurriedly. But I just wanted to be done with it as I had had such high hopes and was frustrated that it wasn't what I was looking for.
As to the baby situation, you are, of course, correct: nursing prohibits conception. But honestly I couldn't get over the way he stated that 'mothers contemplate having additional babies'. As if it was just a mental process and physical desire (his and/or hers) had nothing to do with it. LOL.
Btw, have you posted that to your blog? I didn't see it.
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enviado por mmignano11 a las 10:45 pm (EST) del May 26, 2009
I've added your blog to my Google Reader.
Regards!
Pam :o)
enviado por ThePam a las 4:56 pm (EST) del May 21, 2009
http://christophertusa.com/
Thanks,
Chris
enviado por cmtusa a las 10:04 pm (EST) del May 19, 2009
Thanks also for the tip about Bujold. I will definitely check her out!
Joyce
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enviado por indygo88 a las 11:07 pm (EST) del Apr 3, 2009
While browsing through my old reviews today, I noticed (only one year late) that you gave a high marks to Talyn, by Holly Lisle. I have a lot of Holly's books, and since you like Talyn, I thought you might like to read Lisle's Secret Texts trilogy: Diplomacy of Wolves, Vengeance of Dragons and Courage of Falcons. After Talyn, I consider it to be her very best work. (I agree with your review, that something seems to be missing in Hawkspar. Holly was involved in a protracted and ugly fight with her publisher over Hawkspar, and I believe her original story was intended to be longer.)
I agree with you that Holly's writing has some dark aspects, and The Secret Text trilogy has it too, but it is still one of my favorite trilogies. Another of her novels, written much earlier than these, is Hunting the Corrigan's Blood, another favorite of mine. If you do read any of these, I'll be interested to know your opinion on them.
Regards,
April aka Pandababy
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enviado por lisa211 a las 8:02 am (EST) del Jan 23, 2009
Yo, Fly!
The ETTA website is up and running!
www.geraldkolpan.com
I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to play the song!
Best,
GK
enviado por gkolpan a las 12:58 pm (EST) del Jan 18, 2009
Again, thank you very much.
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enviado por ocelott a las 3:35 am (EST) del Dec 31, 2008
enviado por PhoenixTerran a las 7:00 pm (EST) del Dec 29, 2008
The journal was a great idea, I've already started making little notes and lists in a notebook so it was just what I needed.
By coincidence you were the only person who made recommendations for my Santathing recipient. I didn't ultimately go with them (although I wishlisted a couple for myself) - from reading up on The Omnivore's Dilemma and the other suggestion I thought my recipient might like something with human relevance plus a bit of a yuk factor, but yours were good, solid choices and really helped get me started for my search.
I hope the gifts you receive from your Santathing are as good as mine :)
Happy Xmas!
enviado por Moomin_Mama a las 7:51 am (EST) del Dec 22, 2008
Thanks again :)
enviado por wisewoman a las 3:39 pm (EST) del Nov 25, 2008
Again, thanks so much!
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enviado por tjsjohanna a las 11:37 pm (EST) del Sep 8, 2008
Susette Newberry
Olin Librarian
enviado por Susette a las 11:51 am (EST) del Aug 30, 2008
enviado por davismke a las 3:34 am (EST) del Aug 24, 2008
regarding your Breaking Dawn review. I'm not sure you should say of a successful wedding ceremony that it went off without a hitch. :)
Capybara_99
enviado por Capybara_99 a las 2:14 pm (EST) del Aug 21, 2008
Another author I like who doesn't seem to have many books out is [[Nina Kiriki Hoffman]] who wrote [A Fistful of Sky]. (Hmm--maybe tagging doesn't work here?) This one is very fun--I think I've got a review of it in mylibrary!
enviado por annatapl a las 8:39 pm (EST) del Aug 3, 2008
enviado por dchaikin a las 5:07 pm (EST) del Jul 25, 2008
I'm being nosy. I just read your review of "A Geoscience Guide to the Burgess Shale" (a good review) and saw this comment: "I am not a geologist, so parts of those sections certainly went right over my head, as I'm sure some of the paleontology and evolution sections would to non-specialists." I'm curious, are you some kind paleontology/evolutionary specialist?
Cheers,
d (a geologist of sorts)
enviado por dchaikin a las 4:37 pm (EST) del Jul 25, 2008
enviado por foxfire a las 10:20 am (EST) del Jul 24, 2008
Enjoyed your review of the Connie Willis titles. One of the things I really love about To Say Nothing of the Dog and The Doomsday Book is that although they have the same basic premise (Oxford University of the future sending history students back in time to REALLY study history or to accomplish a task)they have such a different feel! Yes, TSNOTD was just absolutely hysterical in that PG Wodehouse kind of way, and in the Doomsday Book you were so there with Kirvan and her new-but-very-old friends. To make the Doomsday Book even more dramatic than it already is, I was suffering from pneumonia as I read it. All those symptoms seemed very familiar!
It's fun to revisit the pleasure I got from both of these titles. It seems that I picked up something else by Willis at ALA, but I have yet to unpack all my boxes...
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enviado por Booksr2awesome a las 11:34 am (EST) del Jul 18, 2008
Thanks for adding all the libraries to LibraryThing Local. I've added more information for all of them. I ended up duplicating the Pontiac Branch (maybe a couple of times) so I deleted one--but I've just added to all your others. Thanks!
Melissa Kiser
IT Librarian
Allen County Public Library
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enviado por DevourerOfBooks a las 3:41 pm (EST) del Mar 31, 2008
Supposedly, it had been advertised all over Athens that "the great philosopher" Plato was going to give a talk about politics and philosophy in the forum. Hundreds of people showed up wanting to hear what this great master, author of The Republic, had to say. Plato introduced himself, then commenced a long and involved lecture on the intricacies of mathematics and geometry. This continued for an hour or two, as slowly, one by one, the members of the audience dispersed. Finally, when there was a small group left (maybe a dozen), Plato began to discuss politics. His motivation, it is claimed, was to weed out those members of the audience who weren't willing to "work for it."
Ultimately, some scholars have used this story (as well as other, textual, evidence), to argue that much of Plato's philosophy that has come down to us - and specifically The Republic - is intentionally misleading about his true beliefs... That Plato thought we ought to have to "work for it" to try and figure out his true intentions.
While I don't necessarily buy these theories - especially as regards his moral philosophy - I at least think that for Plato, I'd be willing to work for it.
Umberto Eco, however, is no Plato - philosophy degree notwithstanding. Plato, perhaps, had justification for this attitude - at least his philosophy was new, immense, and demanding. Eco's writing, though, involves all this work only to end up at a platitudinous moral which is in nowise worthy of all that effort. I'm definitely in the, "tried it, didn't like it" camp for him ;)
Cheers
Dani
enviado por philosojerk a las 11:17 am (EST) del Mar 31, 2008
Cheers
Dani
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enviado por TheBookImp a las 11:36 pm (EST) del Mar 10, 2008
I picked Name of the Rose for you to review next. Oh and hello I'm new to the group *waving from the UK*
enviado por TheBookImp a las 8:55 am (EST) del Mar 10, 2008
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enviado por DevourerOfBooks a las 1:01 pm (EST) del Feb 29, 2008
enviado por DevourerOfBooks a las 11:32 am (EST) del Feb 29, 2008
enviado por alcottacre a las 6:57 am (EST) del Feb 26, 2008
Yes, yes, yes! I just checked it out again. That's good now - IMO again - it looks pretty complete to me!! Wow, and it is so easy to understand - I really think wikithing help - FAQ (whatever) needs to be up the top of the page so all your good work is easy to find. I wish I had been able to find all this when I first joined - this was my first site I 'inhabited' on-line.
Oh, and I am laughing at your TBR pile - I am not game to numerically assess mine as this site has increased it exponentially!!!
And... I found out about the Battlestar Galactica group from your profile. I'm such a fan!
Have to go check out about the next series now...
:))
L.
enviado por Lman a las 2:59 am (EST) del Feb 25, 2008
I really like your wikithing page about profile but I can't figure out how to get to it from the main page without searching for it - as in typing 'profile' in the search box??? Sorry if I am missing something obvious here, is that the only way? I think it should be a heading in FAQ but there is already a profile bit - which IMHO is not nearly as good as yours.
L.
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enviado por VictoriaPL a las 3:45 pm (EST) del Feb 18, 2008
Thanks so much.
Anne
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enviado por elbakerone a las 9:25 pm (EST) del Jan 29, 2008
Ok, I'm hanging my head in shame at my lack of Martian Chronicles. *I'm a bad Bradbury fan...* My next library trip will not be complete without it. I've heard lots of good things about Naomi Novik too. I read a TON of Patricia Wrede stuff when I was younger but haven't cataloged it. Thanks for the rec's they'll be added to my ever-growing TBR pile.
Cheers! :)
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enviado por maggie1944 a las 11:23 pm (EST) del Jan 5, 2008
I just found out that the author of Looking for Alaska (the Secret Santa book you sent me - and which I'm currently reading) is an LT author. How exciting! I just *had* to leave him a message that I'm reading his book now! :D
http://www.librarything.com/profile/sparksflyup
Thanks again for both of the books!
Madeline (aka SqueakyChu)
enviado por SqueakyChu a las 1:06 pm (EST) del Dec 29, 2007
Thank you very much for the SantaThing books. I've been meaning to get myself a copy of "Last Chance to See" for years! It has gone straight to the top of my ever-growing reading list.
Thanks again, and Happy New Year,
Drew Kupsky
enviado por drewandlori a las 11:11 am (EST) del Dec 28, 2007
I just got hoem from work...and found my Secret Santa box from Amazon. I couldn't wait to see what was inside. The books you chose for me were *fabulous*! I've not read either of them, and both are books I've eyed before and wanted to read. Your selection for me was right on the money!
Since I don't celebrate Christmas, it was no big deal that that books did not arrive until today. I was on best behavior and didn't peek after Tim turned off the peeking access (although I did know I could peek by logging out). Anyway, I'm glad I decided not to peek. This was quite a fun surprise.
Hope your holiday season continues to be fun and that you have a safe and wonderful 2008!
All the best,
Madeline
enviado por SqueakyChu a las 8:30 pm (EST) del Dec 27, 2007
enviado por LheaJLove a las 7:46 pm (EST) del Dec 21, 2007
I also saw that you enjoyed Geek Love. That has been one of my favorite books since it came out. People think I'm nuts, but what a book...
Again, thank you so much! I loved doing SantaThing this year!
Best,
Lynn Evarts
LibraryLynn
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enviado por margad a las 12:20 am (EST) del Apr 21, 2007
Thanks! The technique you showed me for searching tags is exactly what I'm looking for, or at least enough of a kludge to do what I wanted to do. Thanks again for the advice.
Now I can scan the covers of the books that are here that don't have covers yet. :)
-kat
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enviado por parelle a las 12:32 am (EST) del Dec 19, 2006
i am a new person to this site but i have just read your review on the book thief and i think you put it in the best words that i have heard. i fell in love with that book from the beggining and cried at the end and i agree with you on how you just wish the ending was wrong
enviado por purplestberry a las 9:29 am (EST) del Dec 4, 2006
Thank you for your help with my "tags" question. I appreciate the help & I can't wait to start! By the way, I can't bear to part with my books either. My nightstand right now is but 3 stacks of books =)
enviado por Beastie a las 7:26 pm (EST) del Nov 10, 2006
enviado por mikitchenlady a las 2:42 pm (EST) del Nov 1, 2006
Can you tell I loved the way you phrased that?
enviado por Caramellunacy a las 9:39 am (EST) del Oct 26, 2006
I'm also a huge Jane Austen fan, I like to alternate reading P & P, and watching the 5 hour A&E/BBC version. Great on a long winter afternoon.
enviado por TheaMak a las 9:46 pm (EST) del Sep 22, 2006