unfinished woman

unfinished woman

Reading [is] my escape and my comfort, my consolation, my stimulant of choice: reading for the pure pleasure of it, for the beautiful stillness that surrounds you when you hear an author's words reverberating in your head. Paul Auster

There are a thousand thousand reasons to live this life, every one of them sufficient. ...more »
  • Willamette Valley, OR, USA
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  • Kristal

    kristal says

    Hi! I am the bookshelver on Play Book Tag & as I was shelving books this morning, I noticed that you have logged in two reviews for the same book on the "Collective Reads" thread for July. I was wondering if one of those was for your Tag It To The Max thread. Do you have a thread for yourself for that? I just want to make sure that you are getting credit for the books you are reading ;0) And I could be completely confused. I've only had one cup o'coffee yet!!

    posted 10 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Jennifer

    jennifer says

    It seems that everyone is reading The Eyre Affair, I guess I will have to read that one too! My pile just keeps growing and growing....I can't read fast enough!
    I'm reading 'Tis Herself: A Memoir by Maureen O'Hara, and The Three Musketeers by A. Dumas, and listening to Outlander by Diana Gabaldon....I've read all her books and thought I would listen to them now to hear the accents...it's fun!
    Happy reading to you!

    posted 12 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Jennifer

    jennifer says

    Hi there unfinished woman,

    I just wanted to let you know that I read (A Haunted Bookshop Mystery) "The Ghost and the Dead Man's Library." and loved it! I saw it on your shelf and knew that I wanted to read it because a long time ago I worked in a quaint little bookshop and I also love mysteries. Have you read any of Alice Kimberly's other Bookshop Mysteries? I hope that my library has her other books.

    What are you reading now?

    posted 12 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Nicole R

    nicole r says

    Hmmm...I didn't even think about The Eyre Affair for satire, that sounds like a good possibility. Right now I have picked out The Princess Bride which, if I get to, is extra points for the fairy tale tag. Lots of Nora Roberts books are doubled up for romance and romantic suspense and her new book comes out on Tuesday (Tribute) so it will be my first multiple tag read! i thought scifi would be challenging too but The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy (which I have never read) takes up science fiction, scifi, and sci-fi!!! If you haven't read it you might want to consider it! :)

    posted 2 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Nonna

    nonna says

    I just re-read your profile and it touched my heart. Congrats on your daughter's
    success. I understand about missing your daughter - I was in that position for
    many years until 4 years ago when hubby and I decided to move to Fl to be
    near our children. Two years ago, she bought a house a block away from me!!!!

    I love Laurie R King and I noticed by your shelf, I am behind in her books. I have
    added them to my list for bookstores and library. Thanks. Carol

    posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Jennifer the Forgetful Faerie Queen

    jennifer the forgetful faerie queen says

    I lived in Oregon when I was about 12. We only lasted 6 months. We were in Portland, the Gresham area. We went through the locks on a paddle boat thing. We also saw Willamette Falls & some fish hatchery one long day. Was kinda cool. The falls were so pretty. I am commenting on this because I just now noticed your location. Thought I would share.

    *hands you a candy and fairy dust sprinkled cupcake

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • jill_elvish

    jill_elvish says

    The drought is atrocious. I'm replanting half the corn today. No need of water rationing as we have an underground spring at the foot of a mountain which won't run dry, ever. Getting enough water into the garden to keep everything alive has been a chore, though, and what's alive doesn't look at all happy.

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
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