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cirrostratus

cirrostratus

My interest in books lies in reading—not collecting (no offense to people who'd rather collect than read 'em; it's just not my thing).

I add books either as I read them or as my memory gets jogged and an "oh yeah, I read that already" pops to the forefront. Books read very recently tend to have the date they were read attached (but not... more »
  • San Antonio, TX, USA
  • member since March 16 2007

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  • Debby

    Debby says

    yes, reading "Lost Symbol" ... speed reading through it - the dialogue is less painful that way!

    posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • nutmeag (aka Meagan B)

    nutmeag (aka Meagan B) says

    I am now addicted to Shelfari, thank you very much. I joined this women's reading group, those ladies are crazy. I love it!

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • nutmeag (aka Meagan B)

    nutmeag (aka Meagan B) says

    Haha, not so much. I just went on to your shelf and clicked on the ones I'd read.

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Debby

    Debby says

    Visiting the old mystery classics? I love an old Agatha Christie - but sometimes I get so hooked that I read several in a row, and then find myself thinking and talking like one of her novels!

    Hi stranger, how's things?

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Jeninlb

    Jeninlb says

    I hear about stuff on the ALA sites, NYTimes.com, Powells.com, Indiebound. I just put on a bunch of holds and something is almost always coming in for me. There was an ABA group on shelfari a while back, but I didn't hear much from that. I hear about YA books from Vlogbrothers on YouTube.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Jeninlb

    Jeninlb says

    I finally discovered that the only way to get the newer books from the library was to go through the computer system and put holds on everything I am even remotely interested in. That keeps the new books coming in a fairly steady stream. One of the reasons Shelfari is so great for me is because the I plan to read section allows me to keep track of which books I've found on the system and requested. (See how I've rated them already? But I couldn't have rated them without reading, right? Really that's a code that tells me if I've found a book, which system I found it in, and if I requested it.) If you don't request the new books through the computer, you have to wait until all the people who do request get done reading it, and then it's about a year later. Ugh.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Jeninlb

    Jeninlb says

    The Magicians just came in at my library--how's that for fast? I'm looking forward to reading it after I finish The Hotel at the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, which is pretty good.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • ken b

    ken b says

    hey! thanks for the rec....looks good! def. check him out!

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Debby

    Debby says

    Hi! I have a book question for you. I'm looking for a good (great?) biography of Thomas Jefferson. I am loving McCollough's biography of John Adams, but I'm not seeing any rave reviews of any similar book of Jefferson, so I thought maybe you'd have read one? In the meantime, enjoy your math book as I see you are reading now!

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Debby

    Debby says

    I've been meaning to mention .... you read very many books "for dummies" !

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Debby

    Debby says

    Hi! So, your Keys to the Kingdom ratings seem to all be 3 stars - to me that would mean that I enjoyed the read. probably had a fun time with the story, but would be have noticed too many flaws ( like not much depth or complexity, or maybe not as unique as I might want?)

    Does that sound about right? Because I do enjoy a fun series of adventures!

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

    Debby says

    Listening to public radio the other day I caught a segment called " You must read this". an author speaks for a few minutes about a book by a different author that they found intriguing. So, I went to the NPR website and looked up some of their archives on that segment ... all of a sudden I have all of these great recommendations! The ones I am most looking forward to is called "It's a Long Long Way" by Sebastion Barry (fiction - irish soldiers during WWI) and "Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories: And Other Disasters" by Jean Shepherd (short stories - one of my favorite forms - and includes stories that became the basis for many other plays/movies .. including "A Christmas Story")

    although .... I have never watched "A christmas Story" .. I know there is a bb gun, and a lamp with a lady's leg ... that's about it!

    So I thought I'd share. HOW ARE YOU?

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

    bibliotechno says

    Thanks, cirrostratus, I'll give Burdett a go.

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

    bibliotechno says

    Hi Cirrostratus, I noticed that you've put a couple of John Burdett's books up on your shelf. I've just come back from Thailand (it's a country I absolutely love) and remember seeing some of his books in shops there. Would you recommend him?

    posted 8 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Lyne J

    Lyne J says

    I'm fine, kind of tired."sighs" can't wait to get out of school. So what have you been doing?

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Debby

    Debby says

    Hi! It's rare that I read a book that isn't already on your list so, I just finished "Byzantium" by Stephen Lawhead and really enjoyed it; historical fiction and a quick read - I'll have to check out your sehlf a little more thoroughly to see if you've read any of his other series ... looks like he did 4 on the Arthurian stories. Greetings!

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Lyne J

    Lyne J says

    hey, how's it going?

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • rowanthea

    rowanthea says

    ROFL......only you would think of that. Excellent!

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • rowanthea

    rowanthea says

    HAPPY MARDI GRAS!
    THROW ME SOMETHIN MISTAH!

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Debby

    Debby says

    ...but YOUR tastes are eclectic. (I started to write something different and then didn't check) It's one of only a few pet peeves but I HATE it when people get their (not there, not they're) contractions wrong !

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )