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Memory and the art of book buying
Lizzbett Posted Jun 29, 2004
I'm still ploughing through "War and Peace" - I've just started book three, so I'm roughly halfway through.
Memory and the art of book buying
speaking of elephants... Posted Jun 29, 2004
I am reading The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra
Memory and the art of book buying
hellboundforjoy Posted Jun 29, 2004
I'm still trying to read "Pride and Prejudice" Having trouble getting into it. Is that wierd?
(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Spaceechik, Typomancer Posted Jun 30, 2004
Sho, said (4 weeks ago!):
"I like Janet Evanovich - the Stephanie Plum novels at least."
I just did a brief glance-through on her latest Stephanie Plum novel, "Ten Big Ones", and found myself snorting with laughter (in public!) after reading a random passage in the middle!
I almost bought the hardcover copy -- I can't wait for the paperback, I'm just hoping the library near me will let me on their order list --they currently have a backlog of 6 requests for it!
SC
(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Jun 30, 2004
I got Ten Big Ones yesterday and read it yesterday too, it's really good I recommend it to anyone, it's well up to standard
(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Jul 2, 2004
I am currently reading Robert Rank - 'The Sprouts of Wrath' 'tis the fourth novel in the wonderful Brentford trilogy! Go out and buy all five novels now!
(The Return of) What book are you reading at this time?
Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Jul 2, 2004
I'm reading The Witches of Chiswick, I used to work in Brentford
Memory and the art of book buying
kirriea Posted Jul 3, 2004
ive tried Priede and Prejudice a couple of times before i decided not to bother.
have just finished Song of Susannah, Stephen King.
Memory and the art of book buying
mitsy_mu the spacegirl Posted Jul 4, 2004
i'm trying to read Patricia Cornwell's Blowfly - however am finding it boring, it's like she's gotten fed up of writing these particular characters. A real disappointment
Memory and the art of book buying
Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Jul 4, 2004
As the Tour de France has started I thought I'd have another read of Cat by Freya North
Memory and the art of book buying
Ridiculous Chicken†- a very absurd little bird Posted Jul 4, 2004
I'm reading "The Winter Queen" by Boris Akunin for the second time - its fantastic! Have just finished the second of Boris Akunin's series of books on the gentleman detective Erast Fandorin, "Leviathan". Can't wait for the 3rd one to be translated, eleven have already been written in Russian! The two I've read really are absolutely splendid!
Le Morte d'Arthur and Salmon of Doubt
Barry (ask me about the Disneyland Resort) Posted Jul 6, 2004
"_Le Morte D'Arthur_ by Thomas Mallory (eBook):I've read several versions of the King Arthur legend and thought I would try the original. We'll see how far I get."
Well, I got into the part where every chapter is the same about how they all fought with each other. I've put it down and begun reading _Around the World in 80 Days_. The big balloon scene from the original movie isn't in the book (neither is the stop in Spain).
Le Morte d'Arthur and Salmon of Doubt
Metal Chicken Posted Jul 6, 2004
A Jules Verne adventure sounds like excellent refreshment after Mallory.
I'm just getting stuck into "Winter's Tale" by Mark Helprin. Not sure yet how to classify it but recommended by my sister for "a lyrical style but disappointing ending". So far I'd agree with the style comment - maybe I should stop reading a few chapters from the end and leave it to the imagination
What book are you reading just now?
toybox Posted Jul 6, 2004
Still on a journey through "Sahara" with Michael Palin;
halfway through 'Le Grand incendie de Londres' by jacques Roubaud;
just finished "Uncle Petros and Goldbach's conjecture";
just started Caesar's "Guerre des Gaules" (the English title of which eludes me ).
What book are you reading just now?
toybox Posted Jul 6, 2004
Still on a journey through "Sahara" with Michael Palin;
halfway through 'Le Grand incendie de Londres' by jacques Roubaud;
just finished "Uncle Petros and Goldbach's conjecture" by Apostolos Doxiadis;
just started Caesar's "Guerre des Gaules" (the English title of which eludes me ).
Le Morte d'Arthur and Salmon of Doubt
Barry (ask me about the Disneyland Resort) Posted Jul 6, 2004
"A Jules Verne adventure sounds like excellent refreshment after Mallory."
Not quite after Mallory as I've never been able to get throught the book.
Le Morte d'Arthur and Salmon of Doubt
Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque Posted Jul 6, 2004
The Once and Future King by TH White manages to stay quite close to Malory whilst being readable.
At long last I have finished Hitler and Stalin:Parallel Lives, excellent but very depressing. Just started Fighting All the Way, Barbara Castles autobiography.
Le Morte d'Arthur and Salmon of Doubt
hellboundforjoy Posted Jul 6, 2004
*adds "Once and Future King" to want to read list.
Le Morte d'Arthur and Salmon of Doubt
Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque Posted Jul 6, 2004
Its good, its funny, quite close to Malory, what the Disney cartoon and the Camelot musical were loosely based on. On the other hand it is dated in parts, particularly Whites downer on the Celts but well-worth a look.
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Memory and the art of book buying
- 1941: Lizzbett (Jun 29, 2004)
- 1942: speaking of elephants... (Jun 29, 2004)
- 1943: hellboundforjoy (Jun 29, 2004)
- 1944: Spaceechik, Typomancer (Jun 30, 2004)
- 1945: Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) (Jun 30, 2004)
- 1946: Stealth "Jack" Azathoth (Jul 2, 2004)
- 1947: Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) (Jul 2, 2004)
- 1948: kirriea (Jul 3, 2004)
- 1949: mitsy_mu the spacegirl (Jul 4, 2004)
- 1950: Baconlefeets (Jul 4, 2004)
- 1951: Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) (Jul 4, 2004)
- 1952: Ridiculous Chicken†- a very absurd little bird (Jul 4, 2004)
- 1953: Barry (ask me about the Disneyland Resort) (Jul 6, 2004)
- 1954: Metal Chicken (Jul 6, 2004)
- 1955: toybox (Jul 6, 2004)
- 1956: toybox (Jul 6, 2004)
- 1957: Barry (ask me about the Disneyland Resort) (Jul 6, 2004)
- 1958: Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque (Jul 6, 2004)
- 1959: hellboundforjoy (Jul 6, 2004)
- 1960: Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque (Jul 6, 2004)
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