I just read the write-up of IQ84. I will be buying that at the airport on Friday.
I just read the write-up of IQ84. I will be buying that at the airport on Friday.
Eeeewwwww! I just heard that my local library was closed for a day because they found bedbugs in some of the books!I was supposed to go there after work today to pick up a book hold (which expires tonight), but now I'm afeared! They did bring in the bedbug-sniffing dog and steam the affected areas, and they've been given the all-clear ... but still.
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I finished Kathy Reichs' "Flash and Bones" and Barbara Hamilton's "Sup With the Devil" over the weekend. Of the two, I liked Hamilton's better, but that's probably because I have a soft spot for Abigail and John Adams and really enjoy the 1776 Boston area atmosphere. She does a good job of presenting the extent of the conflicting loyalties of the various groups active at the time and the many class distinctions that existed among the "all men are created equal" folks. Reichs got a little preachy in places but I can see where she's assuming that some people who picked up the book probably did so because of the TV show and she felt the need to fill them in on the backstory. I wish she'd stop twisting the men in Brennan's life around thoough and settle on one.
"Learn from yesterday. Live for today. Look to tomorrow. Rest this afternoon." Charles Schultz
I've been known to fall asleep while reading in bed. Some books cure insomnia, you know?
I'm just assuming the bugs were transferred from someone's home to the library via a book. I don't think it would take too much effort for a bedbug from a bug-infested home to end up in a book ... particularly if the person reads in bed, as I do.
I did get the book in the end, but examined it very carefully first!
there was a book release party for this on Monday at midnight (a la Harry Potter) at my local shop....and I forgot to go![]()
I'll be picking it up this weekend.
Tonight, I go to a reading for Colson Whitehead's Zone One
I will have lots to read on my upcoming sojourn. I may come back believing in the power of Teh Kindle![]()
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I picked up a hilarious book in Toronto the other day: "The U.S. of Eh? How Canada Secretly Controls the United States"
I HAD to buy it when I came across it in the bookstore. It was a sign that the novel I am going to write for NaNoWriMo is meant to be.![]()
About to start "Cathedral of the Sea". Just finished rereading "On Thin Ice" (about the Mt. Everest disaster of 1996) and have loaned it to a coworker for her teen son.
Waiting for "The Lady in The Tower" to arrive - book about Anne Boleyn's final days. I've also got "The Night Circus" and "The House at Riverton" (and 10 others) on the shelf to get through. Have decided to skip the Mary Boleyn book until I get some of the stack done...![]()
Reading Innocent Traitor by Alison Weir. I didn't expect any sparkling, masterful prose but the read is easy and fast. Plus I know I can trust the historical accuracy.
Weir's Lady Jane sounds like a lovely young woman.![]()
"Nature is a damp, inconvenient sort of place where birds and animals wander about uncooked."
from Speedy Death
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Or this book: http://www.amazon.com/Thin-Ice-Susan...pd_sim_sbs_b_1
Or several others. But that one kinda stood out for some reason.
“In the hour of adversity, be not without hope; for crystal rain falls from black clouds.”.
Finished Lauren Myracle's Shine. Pretty good overall, a worthy YA book. If you're looking for some content related to issues of today, check it out.
Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened. -- Anatole France