Tilfældige bøger fra bibliotheques bibliotek
Dwight Frye's Last Laugh af Gregory William, etc. Mank
The Devil in Amber (Lucifer Box 2) af Mark Gatiss
The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Privacy and Freedom? af David Brin
Selected Stories (Wordsworth Classics) af O. Henry
The Birth of a New Moon af Laurie R. King
Pride & Predator (Ben Reese Mysteries) af Sally S. Wright
College Girls: Bluestockings, Sex Kittens and Co-Eds, Then and Now af Lynn Peril
Medlemmer med bibliotheques bøger
Medlemsforbindelser
interessante biblioteker: ablueidol, Belladonna1975, Jinjifore, mcfitz, papalaz, shearrob
LibraryThing-forfattere: Andrew Brown (seatrout), Joe Hill (joehill), Lance Parkin (lanceparkin), Lynn Peril (lperil), Deanna Raybourn (deannaraybourn), Sarah Smith (sarahwriter)
RSS-feeds
Medlem: bibliotheque
Bibliotek1,682 bøger — se bibliotek
Anmeldelser56 anmeldelser — se anmeldelser
Skyertag-sky, forfatter-sky
Tagsnovel (682), mystery (198), 19th century (189), historical fiction (161), non-fiction (126), drama (118), biography (109), poetry (90), history (86), horror (74) — se alle tags
GrupperAsian Fiction & Non-Fiction, Awful Lit., Baker Street and Beyond, British & Irish Crime Fiction, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, E.F.Benson, Flashman and Fraser, Hardboiled / Noir Crime Fiction, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Historical Mysteries — vis alle grupper
YndlingsforfattereW. H. Auden, Alison Bechdel, Albert Camus, Thomas H. Cook, Theodore Dalrymple, Ben Elton, Carlo Goldoni, Carlo Gozzi, Victor Hugo, Bernard Levin, Gillian Linscott, Patrick Mcgrath, John O'Farrell, Greg Palast, Derek Raymond, Graham Robb, Robert Louis Stevenson, Josephine tey, Sarah Waters (Fælles favoritter)
Kontotypeoffentlig, livstid
ForbindelserForbindelser
URLer
http://www.librarything.com/profile/bibliotheque (profil)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/bibliotheque (bibliotek)
Medlem sidenMar 1, 2006


Beskeder fra andre LibraryThing'ere
(Skriv besked.)
Cindy
skrevet af malinablue kl. 12:47 pm (EST) den Jan 11, 2008
Many thanks for your kind words, and I'm delighted that you enjoyed A Treasury of Regrets. Hope you enjoyed Game of Patience just as much.
I'm currently working on the next novel--no title yet. OK, I admit it, not much of anything yet! ;-)
Cheers, Susanne Alleyn
skrevet af SusanneAlleyn kl. 4:08 pm (EST) den Oct 11, 2007
skrevet af 100pph kl. 12:10 am (EST) den Jul 20, 2007
skrevet af InigoMontoya kl. 9:00 am (EST) den Apr 21, 2007
skrevet af InigoMontoya kl. 7:58 am (EST) den Apr 21, 2007
Trawling through my memory, author lists etc. has been strangely therapeutic - a sort of long-winded version of my life flashing before my eyes. So far, I'm managing to resist the impulse to seek out some of them to re-read. Life's too short and there are so many books out there to discover! (But 'Here's Mumfie' would be great - one of the first books I read. I know I loved it but can't remember why.)
I read Rachel Roberts' book some years ago during one of my autobiography phases - borrowed from the library. I confess that I will read about nearly anyone's life, but her book was certainly memorable. I like to 'read round' the subject if possible, so moved on to Rex Harrison, his son, other wives etc - not yet catalogued.
Just spotted Jemima Shore on your random list - loved those - need to get searching again.
Happy reading!
skrevet af Thoughtshapes kl. 7:57 am (EST) den Apr 12, 2007
I'm reading The Sonnet Lover now (just starting it). Haven't read enough to form an opinion!
Cheers,
Bibliofool
skrevet af BiblioFool kl. 11:04 am (EST) den Apr 10, 2007
Remembering how you mentioned that you and your dad are big John Biggins fans, I thought that you might like "To The Last Salute" by Georg Von Trapp.
Yes, that Von Trapp - K.U.K. U-Boat Commandmant, and father of the Von Trapp Family Singers ala "The Sound of Music"....
Apparently, he penned a memoir of his wartime experiences that was printed in Austria in the 1930s. But never translated, until now.
One of his granddaughters, Elizabeth M. Campbell, has translated this work, and it's available at the University of Nebraska's Bison Press: http://unp.unl.edu.
It's a quick read, told in the first person, and chock full of vintage photographs.
Sort of "A Sailor of Austria" meets "The Real World" - without the annoying houseguests....
Thought that you might be interested...
Regards,
mbahawk
skrevet af mbahawk kl. 2:11 pm (EST) den Mar 14, 2007
Just in case you didn't my post on Book Talk today, McBooks Press will be releasing John Biggins' Tomorrow the World on or about September 25, 2007.
You can even pre-order on Amazon.com now...
Enjoy.
skrevet af mbahawk kl. 6:32 pm (EST) den Jan 26, 2007
skrevet af Eilonwy kl. 1:00 pm (EST) den Dec 22, 2006
Thanks!
Eilonwy
skrevet af Eilonwy kl. 3:29 am (EST) den Dec 22, 2006
Your dad is one of the few who know of John Biggins's novels. I hope that you've read them as well.
I think that they're great.
I know that he'll like "Tomorrow the World". I picked up my copy several years ago - before copies exploded in price.
You're right, I do like a good historical mystery.
Never having been shy about expressing my opinion, if you could ping me back the with LT Group for Historical Mysteries, I'll weigh in with my favorites.
MBAHAWK
skrevet af mbahawk kl. 9:14 pm (EST) den Sep 24, 2006
skrevet af papalaz kl. 12:02 pm (EST) den Jul 26, 2006
I enjoyed The Eight. I do like these ancient conspiracy theory books, provided they're well written. ;)
skrevet af Only2rs kl. 2:24 pm (EST) den Jul 22, 2006
skrevet af gibbon kl. 4:28 am (EST) den Apr 27, 2006
Best wishes from Gibbon, Bristol, England
skrevet af gibbon kl. 4:09 am (EST) den Apr 27, 2006
And yes, you're right. Even taking into account our duplicates, the numbers are scary... *giggles*
skrevet af gibbon_plinth kl. 3:37 pm (EST) den Mar 12, 2006
Thanx again
skrevet af papalaz kl. 4:30 am (EST) den Mar 11, 2006
Skriv besked
Tilmeld dig eller log ind, hvis du vil skrive en besked.