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unfinished woman

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i 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. /i Paul Auster br/ br/ i A minute lived attentively can contain a millennium; an adequate step can span the... more »
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  • Klaus P

    Klaus P says

    Hi,

    sorry, I addressed you with the wrong name, which I had on one of the other open windows.

    Greetings from
    Klaus

    posted 3 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Klaus P

    Klaus P says

    Hi Jocelyn,
    I just learned that you also read and liked the millenium trilogy by Stieg Larsson. I also read your review and I agree to everything you wrote.

    I just finished the last part and loved all three books. My next book after the trilogy was by James Patterson from whom I liked the Alex Cross series so far. Unfortunately this time, I found the book "Cross Country" very boring. Now I'm thinking that my preferences maybe changed because of the higher level of Stieg Larssons books. The plot in Pattersons books is mostly very simple. By contrast the millenium trilogy was much more versatile in the story. The mix between criminal and legal investigation, journalism etc. was a very diversified and therefore interesting.
    Now I'm looking for books which are similar to the trilogy, in other words books, which are similar diversified in the story.
    You have already read a lot of books. Maybe you can help and give me some advice?
    Thank you very much.

    Greetings from Munich, Germany
    Klaus

    posted 3 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Jassafari

    Jassafari says

    Hello' Jas,

    I am just stopping by, to say, Hello'

    Jas

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

    Nonna says

    Greetings from Florida!
    I am reading a lovely book "The Book Of Eulogies". Of all my friends, you were the only one I thought would appreciate it. I hope you research it and see if this is of interest to you.
    Carol

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Nicole R

    Nicole R says

    Hi, I almost wrote the same thing to you about politics. It amazes me that politicians care more about raising money and getting reelected than doing what is right for the American people. Most of the time they completely ignore what their constituents want. I have spent the last few weeks writing letters to the President and politicians, but it doesn't seem to be doing any good. Wow, where do you put all 5000 of your books. I have a lot, and am running out of room. I hold on to all of the books that I have read and really enjoyed. Sometimes I even have trouble getting rid of books that I have read and thought were just okay. It is my dream to one day have a room in a house that is a library and I want it to have those floor to ceiling shelves where I have all of the books that I have read. (I'll probably have to win the lottery first.) I noticed that you have a couple of books in a series by Jon Land on your shelf and I was wondering what your opinion is of his books. If you like medical dramas and mysteries, you would definitely enjoy Lifeline by CJ lyons. It is the first book in a series about doctors and nurses at Angels of Mercy hospital. I recently read and loved it. There are several books in the series and I plan on reading all of them. Also, I noticed that you have several books by Linda Howard on your shelf. If you like her, you might also like Suzanne Brockmann who writes romance/espionage novels about a group of private military contractors called Troubleshooters.

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Nicole R

    Nicole R says

    Hi, I am following you, but since you cannot include a note with it like you used to when you were requesting friendship, I am sending you a note. I notice that we have a lot of books in common. I really love mysteries, spy novels, chick lit, politics, and medicine so I thought that we could share opinions and suggestions on books. What kind of book groups are you in? I noticed that you have a ton of books on your shelf. Do you own a lot of them or do you get most of them from the library? I tend to buy most of my books at used book stores and I love to spend a day shopping for them. I also love that you put in your profile that you hate greedy corporations and deceptive politics. I do too!

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Beginnings

    Beginnings says

    Just stopping by to say Hello Unfinished Woman!

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Book Dreams

    Book Dreams says

    I did notice this and thought it was a bit weird.

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Book Dreams

    Book Dreams says

    Oh, you've been busy! I'll definitely want to borrow some of these, as soon as I work my way through the books you loaned me the last time we met. Lonnie is in need of new reads. Do you have Cutting for Stone? I think he'd like that.

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Book Dreams

    Book Dreams says

    I'm also interested in reading this book...

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Book Dreams

    Book Dreams says

    Camas really likes Hustvedt's writing, so I thought I'd give it a try.

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Alicia

    Alicia says

    Hi UW, I just read your latest post in BBD & I had to stop by & tell you how my heart goes out to you. I'm one of my mom's caretakers/naggers/chauffeurs, too. My mom is 86 & lives w/ my sister a few towns away. BUT, because she works & I'm "only" looking for a job, the bulk of doctors' visits, etc. falls on me. It's hard, I know, & even harder to balance your own needs & desires w/ theirs. I can't imagine how you're coping w/ 2 elderly parents.

    No worries about how often you visit us in BBD. We don't take attendance & are just glad to see you when you can. Remember to take care of yourself, OK? Hugs to you.

    posted 12 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Book Dreams

    Book Dreams says

    Yes, on the Oates book. I'd love to borrow it. No, on Matterhorn. I try to limit my war novels. They can be wrenching. Not sure I'll make it through the one by Webb. Snow there yet?

    posted 12 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Agnes of Bemerton, Shopgirl

    Agnes of Bemerton, Shopgirl says

    My parents are 90 and 94, too. (My mother turns 91 tomorrow.) Unfortunately, their memories are poor--my father has almost no short or long-term memory now--and next week we will be moving them into their third care home in the past nine months. I'm the one who lives near them, and trying to juggle their needs and the wishes of the seven siblings can be exhausting.

    posted 12 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Michael E

    Michael E says

    Nice review of the recent Giles Blunt novel. He surely is gifted. Have to press the library to get this one.

    Finally nabbed a couple of Peter Bowen's to follow up on your recommendation of his series in the gene of Native American detective stories.

    Kind regards,

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Beginnings

    Beginnings says

    Happy 2011!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Michael E

    Michael E says

    You came up to 3 stars for Coyote Wind, but you liked it enough to give him another chance? I still have that one close at hand and on the "to read" list, but I am on a run of James Doss with Charlie Moon as a Ute tribal policeman. Tony Hillerman was all used up, and Margaret Coel and Aimee and David Thurlo weren't as satisfying as Doss. Would be nice if you discover a lode of good Bowens with Du Pre I could turn to next. I miss the west and southwest.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Beginnings

    Beginnings says

    Will do. Happy Holidays to You and Yours!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Beginnings

    Beginnings says

    Greetings Unfinished Woman!
    I noticed you are planning to read Summer World: A Season Of Bounty. If you feel like it let me know how it goes..

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Beginnings

    Beginnings says

    Hello Unfinished Woman,
    Thank you for book rec. and interview info. The book on your Shelfari titled Unfinished Busines: One Man's Extraordinary Year of Doing the Right Things appeals to me. Btw-- Happy 4th!!!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )