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Grave Secrets af Kathy Reichs
William Shakespeare: The Complete Works af William Shakespeare
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Love Beyond Reason af John Ortberg
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) af J.K. Rowling
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YndlingsforfattereBeth Moore (Fælles favoritter)
Om mig I am a Book Ministry Leader, meaning I am passionate about helping others grow through reading GREAT books! My passion is books, but I also love to write, scrapbook, learn about Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs, and to play piano “by ear". I hope to someday speak, read, and write Spanish fluently even though I'm just learning right now! :-P
For the past five years, my average number of books read per year is around 55, although, the last couple of years have seen that number decline a bit (life's too crazy!). I belong to several online book discussion groups, and I spend a good deal of time searching for even more books to read. My personal library has grown tremendously thanks to library sales, goodwill shops, and yard sales, as well as Freecycle.org!
I'm also a Book Reviewer for Bethany House publishers.
My favorite genre is mystery/suspense. I love Christian fiction, and really enjoy reading Christian "emergent" nonfiction (ie: “A Scandalous Freedom" by Steve Brown, “The Barbarian Way" by Erwin Raphael McManus, “Velvet Elvis" by Rob Bell). Other books I enjoy are ones set in the time periods of Regency England or Ancient Egypt. Favorite authors include Christian Jacq, Susan May Warren, Gaelen Foley, Sandra Brown, Karen Kingsbury, and Lisa Wingate.
For everyday rambles about books, check out my blog: SHOULD BE READING.
:-)
Thanks for visiting my bookshelf!
Om mit bibliotek I've had my library catalogued in a database for the past 4 years, and I think that it's great to be able to show everyone my collection! I currently own over 1100 books!
I'm a sucker for a good cover, therefore a lot of the books on my virtual shelf, here, are chosen for their covers...not necessarily because that's the edition I have.
My favorite genres are mystery/suspense, Christian fiction, health/fitness, and memoirs. I love Ancient Egypt, and Regency England. I also love arty things ... music, drawing, architecture... so my shelf is peppered with these sorts of books.
I collect Classics, but haven't read many of them. I hope to someday. :? People tell me that the older you get, the more you enjoy them, so maybe I've got a few years...?
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The Maisie Dobbs series -- they are "mysteries" though I find them almost "historical fiction" of the 1920's/30's.
The Painted Veil by Somerset Maugham (narrated by Kate Reading) - Brits in China 100 or so years ago - suspenseful and well-narrated
The Lost Ark of the Covenant by Tudor Parfitt (read by Graeme Malcom) - British (Welsh) expert on Judaism (not Jewish himself!) and his lifelong quest to solve the mystery of the Ark. I ended up liking it much more than I thought I would; author is funny and reader is fantastic!
Hope those help!
(they're avail through audible, as well as library download, if you have access to that)
skrevet af Seajack kl. 8:18 pm (EST) den Aug 3, 2008
Abby
skrevet af ablachly kl. 12:56 pm (EST) den Jan 8, 2008
skrevet af juliette07 kl. 3:20 pm (EST) den Sep 22, 2007
skrevet af wordgirl_uk kl. 10:12 am (EST) den Sep 18, 2007
skrevet af wordgirl_uk kl. 10:11 am (EST) den Sep 18, 2007
If you're interested, you can read what she had to say, and questions and answers posed by readers, by going to
http://bookbuzz.torontopubliclibrary.ca
then choosing Discussion Forums, then The Buzz.
She's really nice. Did you know she's an artist, too?
skrevet af BoBu kl. 4:07 pm (EST) den Jun 20, 2007
skrevet af Chrisbookarama kl. 8:38 pm (EST) den Jun 14, 2007
skrevet af cappi kl. 8:57 pm (EST) den Mar 24, 2007
Take care!
Larry
skrevet af lportzline kl. 9:48 pm (EST) den Mar 5, 2007
skrevet af LiteraryFeline kl. 10:48 am (EST) den Dec 16, 2006
skrevet af Selanit kl. 2:14 am (EST) den Dec 2, 2006
I write a book review column for a regional parenting magazine (Island Parent), for the Canadian Book Review Annual (a national reference resource that reviews every book published in Canada each year - used by libraries, teachers, etc), and edit the Victoria Children's Literature Newsletter. I'm gradually copying all my print reviews onto LibraryThing...
When you say you review for Bethany House, how does that work? That's a publishing house, right? Do you review their books for the website? Or do you review manuscripts pre-publication? Curious minds need to know!
Thanks for swinging by my virtual bookshelves!
Cheers,
Bibliofool
skrevet af BiblioFool kl. 8:54 pm (EST) den Oct 25, 2006
This LibraryThing is pretty crazy. I also love to read great books with the hope of growing, I love scrapbooking, and mostly, Ancient Egypt! I'm going to check out that group.
Take Care
skrevet af JosieGeller kl. 1:44 pm (EST) den Aug 19, 2006
I enjoyed "Buck Naked Faith". Sandras is very real and honest about his faith - especially his failings as a younger man while trying to be Christian. That sort of transparency and honesty is what we need more of.
Hopefully I'll continue to add to this. Library Thing is waaaay cool.
skrevet af pagenandy kl. 3:46 am (EST) den Jul 31, 2006
skrevet af lportzline kl. 9:53 pm (EST) den May 27, 2006