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Darker Jewels: A no e of the Count Saint-Germain by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Glimpses of the Moon by Edmund Crispin
Hickory, Dickory, Death by Agatha Christie
Instant Self-Hypnosis by Forbes Robbins Blair
Agatha Christie: The Woman and Her Mysteries by Gillian Gill
Secrets of the Night by Jo Beverley
Playing with Fire by Peter Robinson
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About meMy daughter is in Marching Band and this is the group photo of the Squad Leaders and Directors after they won best in every category for 2A Bands. Major excitement! They also got best 2A band last week, so are on a roll. Three more competitions on October 17, 24, and 31.
One of my biggest pleasures in life is opening a new book. I'm married, and have a 16-year-old daughter. I live in the sticks on 8 acres with 2 horses, 5 cats, a pet rat, a tank full of fish, and a gecko named Jeremy.
I work as a Sr Analyst for a manufacturing company and volunteer as Treasurer for my daughter's high school's Band Boosters.
It's not a day if I haven't had a chance to read. I love getting up early when the house is quiet with just me and the kitties and read until husband and daughter wake up. I am always looking for new authors and areas of interest. I tend more to fiction than non-fiction but still probably read more non-fiction than most.
I'm from El-Lay (well, the whole journey was Inglewood, Hawthorne, Diamond Bar, El-Lay itself, Redondo Beach, brief journey to CT, Glendale, AND Tujunga!) but moved to North Carolina 18 years ago to marry my best friend. Living in North Carolina is wonderful.
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About my libraryExcept for 3 books that I keep in LT to keep the Early Reviewer Gods happy, every book in my library is somewhere on a shelf in my house. I don't use LT for wishlists, books I read but don't own, library books, etc.
So. What I own is eclectic. Shabby, brand new. Big, little. Straight, gay. Kid books, grown up books. Fiction, nonfiction, reference, old family Bibles, self-published books of poetry by friends of the family, and my grandmother's records book.
My collection is a combination of what I love to read and books I've inherited from family members. Some books I look at and say "Where did YOU come from?" Maybe they just migrate in.
I'm fortunate to have a husband who knows how important books are to me. The Library is 2 walls of floor to ceiling books. There are shelves upstairs in the parlour and shelves in the sunroom. Being surrounded by books is very important to me. I just love looking at them in addition to reading them.
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Yes, "great minds" indeed - well, I wish, anyway!
Looking at your LT profile I see your daughter plays in a band. My sons both played enthusiastically in bands during high school, although here in England that kind of music tends to be organised by a separate local youth music "service" rather than individual schools. They are both now in their early twenties and still keen amateur musicians - such a brilliant occupation, I think, and such a wonderful combination of mental discipline, group responsibility and good, plain FUN!! I don't play anything, but I sing in a (large) amateur choir which gives me my performing 'fix'.
We have horses in common, too, although I have yet to add my horse books to LT - waiting for the CueCat to arrive. If you'd like to see pictures of my horsy activity, go to www.joanna-oneill.com and follow the link. I guess your daughter rides with you?
All the best,
Joanna
posted by JoannaON at 5:43 am (EST) on Nov 1, 2009
Good to hear from you.
I'm reading "A Fine Balance," by Rohinton Mistry as part of one challenge in exchange for "Dandelion Wine," being read.
I asked if anyone would like to do a non-fiction challenge and am now reading "A History of Reading," by Alberto Manguel in exchange for "The Art of Learning," by Josh Waitzkin being read.
Charles
posted by CharlesBoyd at 7:55 pm (EST) on Oct 30, 2009
Thanks for stoppoing by.
Cheli
posted by cyderry at 4:12 pm (EST) on Oct 26, 2009
Mark
posted by msf59 at 8:27 pm (EST) on Oct 20, 2009
Where do I go to find out about Bookmooch?
posted by rphalliburton at 7:34 pm (EST) on Oct 20, 2009
Mark
posted by msf59 at 8:27 am (EST) on Oct 18, 2009
I have received 7 books from Early Reviewers and 2 from Good Reads.
I trade books with my daughter, granddaughter, and cousin. We like romance, mystery, quilting and sewing books, and a small amount of non-fiction.
I have about 100 Nora Roberts novels (mostly paperback)that I haven't read and don't intend to until I run out of anything else. I would give them to anyone who wants them but I don't know if I could pay the postage. Any ideas?
Thanks for letting me chat.....
rphalliburton
posted by rphalliburton at 6:34 pm (EST) on Oct 16, 2009
I don't know if the book you found is the one I want but I am willing to take a chance. What do I do to get it? I'm new at this and don't have the slightest idea. This is the firt time I have ventured into this section of Library Thing. I have loaned out books that I want to keep three times now and have not gotten them back. Maybe I have learned my lesson. The Merry Month of May was heart-warming and heart-breaking at the same time.
Thanks a million. Let me know what to do and I'll do it.
rphalliburton
posted by rphalliburton at 6:18 pm (EST) on Oct 16, 2009
posted by CharlesBoyd at 9:08 am (EST) on Oct 16, 2009
I'll be doing a challenge with bonniebooks and a non-fiction challenge with AnnieMod.
Just read an amazing book: Douglass' Women by Jewell Parker Rhodes. It's a novel about Frederick Douglass and his wife and his mistress. It focuses on the women. A compelling read.
How've you been?
posted by CharlesBoyd at 8:24 pm (EST) on Oct 15, 2009
Mark
posted by msf59 at 8:26 pm (EST) on Oct 11, 2009
Mark
posted by msf59 at 8:23 am (EST) on Oct 11, 2009