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Howl at the Moon (The Others, Book 4) af Christine Warren

The Regulators af Stephen King

Web of the Witch World af Andre Norton

Contact af Carl Sagan

Who Needs Enemies? af Alan Dean Foster

Guardians of the West (The Malloreon, Book 1) af David Eddings

Friday af Robert A. Heinlein

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GrupperAwful Lit., INTJ, Myers-Briggs: All Types, Outlander: Gabaldon's series about Jamie and Claire, Science Fiction Fans

YndlingsforfattereIsaac Asimov, David Baldacci, David Brin, Steven Brust, Michael Connelly, Nelson DeMille, Philip K. Dick, Frederick Forsyth, Diana Gabaldon, Ursula K. Le Guin, Frank Herbert, Carl Hiaasen, Greg Iles, Iris Johansen, Stephenie Meyer, Michael Pollan, Martin Cruz Smith, Christine Warren, Roger Zelazny (Fælles favoritter)

Om mig Voracious reader; books are my friends. I'm a natural problem solver. A geek. Introverted. Loath to talk about myself.

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Desideo's comments starting at #64 in this thread; http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph... are wonderful. I hated Keira Knightly as Lizzy and thought that the Hollywood Pride and Prejudice was a disaster. Apparently I am not alone.
Pillars of the Earth, well I liked it. I think it was the main character's integrity that really appealed to me.
re: Reviews - Hahaha! My 'reviews' aren't so much reviews as listings of favorite quotes. LOL. And for heaven's sakes they're for ME just like my travel logs. They're just to jog my (awful) memory. And I don't worry about how 'good' anything I do is anymore. If I did I couldn't get out of bed in the morning. Besides words are so malleable these days.
Wouldn't it be nice if instead of just listing books people would write about them? Say where they got the recommendation or why it's intriguing?

I don't get the challenge threads about I'm going to read N books in X amount of time. Is it about quantity?

I'm brainstorming a personal challenge where I review every book I read. It's been making reading a richer experience so far.

-Nancy
No. I don't think it's Yahoo. I think it's the thirty 'message undeliverable' mails in my inbox.
Gah! I think my orange account has a zombie. Some email providers have blocked that mail address. Are you happy with your provider?
I see you're reading Ken Follett. I've only read 'Pillars of the Earth', I really liked it. Why is it history only makes sense in retrospect? Is it because we forget the irrelevant bits?
Since when did Amazon have discussion boards -n- tag clouds -n- stuff?

this guy reviewed 'The Singularity is Near' TSIN http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A1S...

http://www.amazon.com/gp/forum/content/d...

& WTF is Amapedia

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