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What are U reading these days? (PART NINE (2013) (ongoing thread for 2013)


I just now updated the description in my GR review. See it here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Please don't spend a lot of time on the search. I just thought it might pop up. I always wonder what happened to the book and what the buyer thought of the notes which I scribbled on the pages.
I really regret giving the book away.

IMAGES of McGuire:
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=Ardal+...
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=Ardal+...
IMAGE OF FURLONG:
http://images.persephonemagazine.com/...
BTW, I was able to access more "Father Ted" episodes via "Amazon Prime Instant Video", using my ROKU device: http://www.amazon.com/b/ref=sv_mov_ai...
I'm trying a "30 Day Free Trial". It includes free 2-day shipping on all Amazon purchases, no minimum, and also certain free Kindle books.

I like Father McGuire too.
But Furlong is completely crazy. I was going from peeing in my pants from laughing so hard, and wanting to strangle him, lol
A friend of mine has Amazon Prime and loves it.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Thanks for turning me on to it, Joy.


Yes, it would be great to get my book back again. I once donated a silver tray (not sterling, silver plate but very lovely) to the Senior Citizen fundraiser. Months, maybe a year, later, regretting that I gave it away, I went back and was able to retrieve the tray. It was in a box full of silver trays in a back room. Seems no one wants silver trays. :)
So it's not impossible that I might get my book back. It's not probable either. :)
Looking forward to seeing an episode with Father Furlong.
As for Amazon Prime, it seems like a good deal if they have good movie choices. Comparing it to Netflix: they provide a "Watchlist" instead of a queue but it serves a similar purpose. But no history of past-movies-watched is provided. So that's a Netflix advantage.
Amazon Prime is $79 a year. That's cheaper than Netflix which is around $7.99 per month for streaming.
What I need is more TIME to take advantage of all the amusements available: books, audio-books, movies & TV series, not to mention Goodreads and FunTrivia and my newsgroups... and REAL LIFE! LOL

It may be improbable you get your book back, but it's worth looking anyway. Stranger things have happened.

You're welcome, Jim. See my comments at your review. http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

That's amazing, Nina. I can't imagine being a mid-wife! There's so much at stake! It must take nerves of steel. Having a baby was tough enough. LOL
I must say that I remember the nurses who helped me endure the deliveries of my boys. They knew how to relieve the pain at times. One cradled me in her abundant arms and chest and told me how to breathe. Another tugged on my arm in a certain way to relieve the pain. Don't know how that worked but it did. The doctors only know how to give pills and needles, but the nurses/mid-wives know how to treat the mother. Bless them.

I've started a topic about Amazon Prime Instant Video service (streaming movies). For further discussion about that topic, see the thread I started at:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...



I have "The Vow" in my Netflix queue. Thanks, Nina.

Joy, no luck on "I Passed This Way"

Now what I really need is more time in which to read them!



Nina, that's a beautiful story. Wonders never cease!
They say that writing inscriptions in a book, will lower its selling value. But I think it's worth it to write inscriptions in a book if it keeps you in a loved one's memory.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...





Jennie, about Home Front, the GR description says: "Kristin Hannah ... explores the intimate landscape of a troubled marriage."
That reminds me of a movie I just watched via "Amazon Prime". The name of the movie was "Hope Springs" (2012) with Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1535438/?...
"After thirty years of marriage, a middle-aged couple attends an intense, week-long counseling session to work on their relationship."
The counselor was played by Steve Carell.
I really enjoyed the movie. Tommy Lee Jones makes a wonderful grump. :)
Netflix calls it a "romantic comedy" but there are serious overtones as well.

Werner, I haven't read the book but, of course, I've seen the movie. "Murder on the Orient Express".
There have been several movie versions, with the character of Hercule Poirot being played by different actors:
---Albert Finney (1974): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071877/?...
---Alfred Molina (TV 2001): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279250/?...
---David Suchet (2010)(TV Episode):
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1554113/?...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1722102/?...
http://dvd.netflix.com/Movie/Masterpi...
Personally, I love David Suchet in the role of Poirot. He is so droll.
I recently listened to an audio version of Agatha Christie's biography:
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie.
It was interesting to learn about the beginnings of Agatha Christie's career as a writer and how she came up with her ideas.
PS-Another interesting aspect of Agatha Christie's biography, was the behind-the-scenes difficulty she experienced when her books were published in the USA. There were huge back taxes to be paid on her profits, a legal issue. due to certain laws, which most readers aren't aware of.


http://www.amazon.com/Murder-on-the-O...
"Poirot, Series 12, Ep. 1 "Murder on the Orient Express"
I joined Amazon Prime as a free trial member for 30 days. Slowly, they are seducing me into becoming a member for around $79 a year. :) They offer quite a few good movies to members for free streaming (the rest cost $). In fact, that's how I've enjoyed free viewing of the "Father Ted" series. [Jackie, I finally saw the episode with Father Furlong (played by Graham Norton). It's the episode with the crowded trailer (caravan in Britain).] HILARIOUS!


I don't remember if I saw it or not.
Joy, Fr Furlong was nuts in that trailer. He made me laugh so hard. I love Graham Norton's talk show, it's the only one I watch and it's so funny every time. I like how it's set up too, all the guests are on at the same time so they talk to each other. I find it a much better set up.

Yes, Jackie, that's the one I provided a link for in my Message #181 above. It's the one with Albert Finney playing the role of Poirot.

I see that Netflix has a DVD of some of it which I could order as part of my DVD service:
http://dvd.netflix.com/Movie/The-Best...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279686/?...
"Graham Norton introduces highlights from the first three series of his Channel 4 chat show, including previously unseen footage." It's called: "The Best of 'So Graham Norton'" What does the "So" stand for? Does it mean "so" as in "so funny?"
Amazon Prime has this one for $2.99 (HD): http://www.amazon.com/Episode-1-HD/dp...
"Would You Rather with Graham Norton, Ep. 1 "Episode 1""

"Would You Rather" was stupid, I watched 2 episodes before giving up.
One of the funniest episodes is one with Toni Collette, Billie Piper and Shappi something-or-other:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bfL9Z...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkBp6l...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oek8f5...




I finished Ender's Shadow and I liked it better than Ender's Game. Bean is one interesting character. The part where it coincides with what I've already read in Ender's Game was a bit boring, but it didn't last long. I'm glad I stuck with it.
I started Hounded, Book 1 of the Iron Druid Chronicles, and I'm really enjoying it. I haven't read much urban fantasy so I don't have much to compare it to. I like the humor the main character exhibits, I like the mythology, I like the backstory. I have a feeling I'm gonna breeze right though this one. Lucky for me, I have the next two books of the series so I can continue when I want.

I need to read Hounded. I had borrowed it from a friend at one point, and had started it, but I was too busy with other books to finish it. I guess I'll either have to buy it or borrow it from my library. :) Glad to know that you're enjoying it.

And nothing worse than not having enough time to read all the books we want to read!
Are you watching the GOT TV series too?




I read that the changes were made for the non-readers. First, who cares about non-readers, they won't know what changes have been made. So I find that a weak excuse.
Second, it's us readers who put the ASOI&F series on the map, and there are many of us. It should be written with us in mind, with the intention of pleasing us.
Jim, that's why I read the books first, I want my vision in my head, not the casting directors.
Werner, sooner or later those books find their way onto our shelves!
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