Tilfældige bøger fra ronincatss bibliotek
Sea Siege af Andre Norton
The Dark hand of Magic (Unschooled Wizard 3) af Barbara Hambly
FALSE COLOURS af Georgette HEYER
Operation: Outer Space af Murray Leinster
When Two Worlds Meet, Stories of Men on Mars af Robert Moore Williams
The Duke's Ballad (Witch World Chronicles) af Andre Norton
The Wizard of London (Elemental Masters, Book 4) af Mercedes Lackey
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venner: Cymro17, dwinston, SVCatto
interessante biblioteker: bobmcconnaughey, pagerd, sarahemmm, scififan42, SVCatto, tardis
LibraryThing-forfattere: Cinda Williams Chima (Weirweaver), James Dashner (jamesdashner), Sylvia Louise Engdahl (SylviaE), Sharon Lee (rolanni), Kristine Smith (Kristine_Smith), Janny Wurts (JannyWurts)
Medlem: ronincats
Bibliotek1,444 bøger — se bibliotek
Anmeldelser4 anmeldelser — se anmeldelser
Skyertag-sky, forfatter-sky
Tagsfantasy (582), science fiction (487), Otis (74), regency (45), nf (41), BCE (40), attic Box G (26), house (18), garden (16), Xanth (15) — se alle tags
Grupper75 Books Challenge for 2008, All Things Discworldian - The Guild of Pratchett Fans, Almack's, Cognitive Science, Early Reviewers, FantasyFans, San Diego Bibliophiles, Science Fiction Fans, Tea!
YndlingsforfattereSteven Brust, Lois McMaster Bujold, Emma Bull, Susan Dexter, Barbara Hambly, Georgette Heyer, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Barry Hughart, Diana Wynne Jones, Sharon Lee, Patricia A. McKillip, Robin McKinley, Elizabeth Moon, Andre Norton, Terry Pratchett, James H. Schmitz, Patricia C. Wrede (Fælles favoritter)
Yndlings boghandlerAdams Avenue Book Store, Mysterious Galaxy, Wahrenbrock’s Book House
Yndlings bibliotekerNational City Public Library, San Diego Public Library - City Heights/Weingart Branch
Om mit bibliotek At this time. I have only entered my science fiction and fantasy (except those in the attic). I have not yet input my religion books, garden books, craft books, cookbooks or professional books(cognitive, child psychology).
Currently Reading:
Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erickson
Books Read in 2008, * indicates a re-read
1/2 Nylon Angel by Marianne de Pierres
1/4 Snake Agent by Liz Williams 4
1/6 The Plutonium Blonde by John Zakour & Lawrence Ganem 2.5 tried really hard to be clever, but a little too mechanical about it, didn't really care about the characters. Too comic-booky.
1/10 Beauty and the Beast by Barbara Hambly Only read it because Hambly wrote it. a 2
1/11 Dragon Slippers by Jessica Day George 4.5 Really fine! Original, great voice, wonderful characters.
1/12 Dragon Mage by Andre Norton and Jean Rabe. Sequel to Dragon Magic. 2.5 Not necessarily a bad story, but conclusion weak, not done the way Andre would have.
1/14 Goblin Reservation by Clifford Simak.* Reread of an old favorite. 4
1/17 The Demon and the City by Liz Williams 3
1/19 Beka Cooper, Terrier by Tamora Pierce 3.5
1/20 Roverandom by J.R.R. Tolkien 2.5
1/21 Greenbriar Queen by Sheila Gilluly 2.5
1/25 You Slay Me by Katie MacAlister 2.0 Wanted to like it and find it clever, but too artificial, too clueless, too much gratuitous sex.
2/4 The 13th Reality: The Journal of Curious Letters by James Dashner 2.5
2/6 A Marginal Jew: Volume 3 by John P. Meier
2/8 Dragon Song by Anne McCaffrey* Just got a replacement from PBS, and had to reread
2/9 Dragon Singer by Anne McCaffrey* had to follow through. Bad science, good story
2/10 Dragon Flight by Anne McCaffrey still in the good ones
2/11 Dragon Quest by Anne McCaffrey*
2/13 The White Dragon by Anne McCaffrey*still a great story
2/14 MasterHarper of Pern by Anne McCaffrey*back story, not that great a story in itself
2/16 Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett First time for this one--Great story!
2/19 Dragondrums by Anne McCaffrey*
2/22 Grimspace by Ann Aguirre
2/23 All the Weyrs of Pern by Anne McCaffrey*
2/24 Muddle Earth by Paul Steward and Chris Riddell
2/25 The Skies of Pern*
2/27 Into the Woods by Lyn Gardner
2/28 The Rope Trick by Lloyd Alexander*
2/29 The Labyrinth Gate by Alis A. Rasmussen*
3/2 Dragonhaven by Robin McKinley
3/3 M is for Magic by Neil Gaiman
3/7 Reserved for the Cat by Mercedes Lackey
3/9 Dzur by Steven Brust*
3/11 The Atrocity Files by Charles Stross
3/13 The Jennifer Morgue by Charles Stross
3/15 The Outback Stars by Sandra McDonald
3/15 Magician's Ward by Patricia Wrede
3/17 The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley*
3/24 The Ropemaker by Peter Dickinson
3/28 The Raven Ring by Patricia Wrede*
3/29 Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay
3/31 Angel Isle by Peter Dickinson
4/1 Dragonspell by Donita K. Paul
4/5 Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold*
4/6 The Hallowed Hunt by L.M. Bujold*
4/11 A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold*
4/12 The Android's Dream by John Scalzi
4/12 Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies be Jared Diamond
4/13 Return to Quag Keep by Andre Norton and Jean Rabe
4/13 Diplomatic Immunity by Lois McMaster Bujold*
4/15 Irresistible Forces by Bujold etal.
4/17 The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde*
4/18 Airs Beneath the Moon by Toby Bishop
4/21 Once On a Time by A. A. Milne
4/21Charmed Spheres by Catharine Asaro
4/22 Sense and Sensibility* by Jane Austen
4/23 Barrayar* by Lois McMaster Bujold
4/24 Shards of Honor* by Lois McMaster Bujold
4/24 The Warrior's Apprentice* by Lois McMaster Bujold
4/25 The Vor Game* by Lois McMaster Bujold
4/26 Borders of Infinity* by Lois McMaster Bujold
4/28 Brothers in Arms * by Lois McMaster Bujold
4/30 Victory Conditions by Elizabeth Moon
5/1 Code of Contact by Kristine Smith
5/2 Un Lun Dun by China Miéville
5/3 Interworld by Neil Gaiman and
5/4 The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan
5/10 The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition by Lewis Carroll (Martin Gardner)
5/12 Ranger's Apprentice: The Ruins of Gorlan by John Flanagan
5/15 Ranger's Apprentice: The Burning Bridge by John Flanagan
5/17 The Keys to the Kingdom: Lady Friday
5/18 Red Thunder by John Varley
5/20 Make Way for Dragons! by Thorarinn Gunnarsson
5/28 The Myth of Laziness by Mel Levine
5/30 The Gandalara Cycle I* by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (includes The Steel of Raithskar, The Glass of Dyskornis, and The Bronze of Eddarta)
6/2 The Gandalara Cycle II by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron (includes The Well of Darkness, The Search for Ka, and Return to Eddarta)
6/5 The River Wall* by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron
6/7 Star Surgeon by James White
6/12 I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
6/13 The Shattered Chain* by Marion Zimmer Bradley
6/16 Thendara House* by Marion Zimmer Bradley
6/17 City of Sorcery* by Marion Zimmer Bradley
6/18 Point of Honour by Madeleine E. Robins
6/20 Cotillion* by Georgette Heyer
6/24 Darkover Landfall* by Marion Zimmer Bradley
6/27 Tea With the Black Dragon* by R.A. MacAvoy
6/30 The Gift of Dyslexia by Ronald D. Davis
7/1 The Door Into Summer by Robert Heinlein
7/2 Firestorm (Weather Warden Bk.5) by Rachel Caine
7/2 No One Noticed the Cat* by Anne McCaffrey
7/2 If Wishes were Horses* by Anne McCaffrey
7/4 Balance of Trade* by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller
7/5 The War of the Oaks* by Emma Bull
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skrevet af sarahemmm kl. 3:05 pm (EST) den Jul 6, 2008
Ajax is based in Kent, which is south of London. But quite a similar landscape to East Anglia (Norfolk, Suffolk and the whole bulge north of London). I think that is one of my favourites - her later heroines are so much stronger and in control of their lives. I found Balogh's stories very interesting, as she also looks at a slightly lower layer in society, as does Clare Darcy of course. I agree, nobody can compete with Heyer, but Balogh is good; writing of course from a more modern perspective.
Um, San Diego. I have to admit to my secret vice - Navy SEALs by Suzanne Brockmann. Well, not that secret, since they are all there in my library.
I guess I'm a fan of any author who can create a coherent plot with believable characters and decent grammar. Getting all of those together nowadays is quite a rarity, isn't it? I am starting to go back to the authors of the 20s and 30s, such as Angela Thirkell and Stevie Smith.
I'm glad you find my library interesting - I'm sure we will be able to swap more prospective reads! I am, rather slowly, trying to add reviews and comments, as well as ratings and tags, which are so useful to all the LT userbase.
Sarah
skrevet af sarahemmm kl. 7:49 am (EST) den Jul 5, 2008
Its interesting to meet someone else who likes both sf and regency. Have you tried Mary Balogh? She is another LT find for me, recommended as a successor to Heyer; I've just read all the Slightly series with great pleasure and will be looking to acquire the rest.
I see you've recently read The Door Into Summer, which has always charmed me and is on my once-a-year list. I guess it comes across as rather dated if you read it for the first time. And I see you like Simak too - have you read Way Station?
Looking forward to talking to you again..
Sarah
skrevet af sarahemmm kl. 2:23 am (EST) den Jul 4, 2008
skrevet af jjmcgaffey kl. 2:28 am (EST) den Jun 9, 2008
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I've been trying to get people to read Patricia McKillip's books for years now..ever since my sister gave me an early one a long time ago. (Lisa Goldstein too - for that same sense of quiet dislocation)
bob
skrevet af bobmcconnaughey kl. 11:01 am (EST) den Jun 8, 2008
skrevet af dwinston kl. 7:04 pm (EST) den Mar 19, 2008
Chris
skrevet af 4hounds kl. 5:23 pm (EST) den Jan 13, 2008
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skrevet af pagerd kl. 3:07 pm (EST) den Dec 22, 2007
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