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What's On Your Shelves from the Library
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Aug 06, 2013 04:11AM
If you're anything like me you visit the library and borrow galore. What have you borrowed from your library on your last visit?
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The Cuckoo's Calling is next in line at the library for me. I just finished Dark Places and am currently working on Harlem Renaissance: Five Novels of the 1920s. My library is really wonderful... It is easy to reserve books online and only about a mile from my house.
LaLaLa Laura wrote: "i just borrowed Durable Goods, a quick read as recommended by our lovely moderator, Miss Nancy! :D"I think a reread is in order which may be just the right book for my mood today.
I borrowed yesterday The Most Beautiful Book in the World: Eight Novellas and The Shadow of the Wind and I don't know which one to read first :)
I'm so envious of you all having well-stocked English-language libraries nearby! Here there is only a small selection of "foreign literature", which is why I've being reading so many Kindle freebie classics of late!
Before my book club last night I went to one of my libraries to pick up my reserved copy of Howard Norman's new book, I Hate to Leave this Beautiful Place and also brought home, The Ghost Bride and I Funny A Middle School Story by James Patterson.
Pip wrote: "I'm so envious of you all having well-stocked English-language libraries nearby! Here there is only a small selection of "foreign literature", which is why I've being reading so many Kindle freebie..."Where do you live, Pip?
San Sebastián, Northern Spain, very near the French border. We have the Cantabrian sea to the front, and the start of the Pyrenees just behind. Unlike many other parts of Spain, the North is very green and lush. All in all, a beautiful place to live, despite the lack of an English library!
Pip wrote: "San Sebastián, Northern Spain, very near the French border. We have the Cantabrian sea to the front, and the start of the Pyrenees just behind. Unlike many other parts of Spain, the North is very..."
Although we have traveled through Spain quite a bit we have never been to your region. Maybe next time and we can meet.
I am rushing to do this and won't be using the add feature soooooooooI have the following here from the library:
City of Bones
Fever 1793 - YA
Oleander Girl
I Funny - YA
Reconstructing Amelia
The Burgess Boys
The Ghost Bride
Summerset Abbey
The Life List
and audios
Mockingbird
Seconds Away
Nancy wrote: "Pip wrote: "San Sebastián, Northern Spain, very near the French border. We have the Cantabrian sea to the front, and the start of the Pyrenees just behind. Unlike many other parts of Spain, the N..."
That would be great! Just let me know when you're over here :-)
just 'borrowed' a Nora Ephron book through my app Live-brary.
the book is called "Heartburn" and was made into a movie starring meryl streep and Jack Nicholson. so far the book is a good one.
the book is called "Heartburn" and was made into a movie starring meryl streep and Jack Nicholson. so far the book is a good one.
LaLaLa Laura wrote: "just 'borrowed' a Nora Ephron book through my app Live-brary. the book is called "Heartburn" and was made into a movie starring meryl streep and Jack Nicholson. so far the book is a good one."
I loved both the book and movie based on the book Heartburn. It is loosely based on Nora Ephron's breakup with Carl Bernstein of Watergate fame.
It may surprise you to know that Mandy Patinkin - love him in Homeland - originally was hired for the part Jack Nicholson played.
At the moment I have the following titles from the library:The Bookman's Tale: A Novel of Obsession by Charlie Lovett
After Her by Joyce Maynard
and the audio tape of The Witches
Nancy wrote: "LaLaLa Laura wrote: "just 'borrowed' a Nora Ephron book through my app Live-brary.
the book is called "Heartburn" and was made into a movie starring meryl streep and Jack Nicholson. so far the b..."
I didn't know that!
the book is called "Heartburn" and was made into a movie starring meryl streep and Jack Nicholson. so far the b..."
I didn't know that!
From the library I have the following books:& Sons by David Gilbert which doesn't seem to be coming up on the add book/author feature
What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library
and the audio of Me Before You
Tomorrow I get to pick up my copy of the new book The Returned by Jason Mott which has a very eerie premise.
I brought home the following titles from 2 different libraries:Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner
Rose Harbor in Bloom by Debbie Macomber - audiotape
The Returned by Jason Mott
Rainshadow Road by Jason Mott
This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak
I just took out Young Goodman Brown, which was a suggestion by our very own Jen on another thread here. It sounds scary so we shall see. :)
I'm lucky because my mom's a librarian so I get to borrow extra books sometimes but I try my best to follow the rules. And my choice in books that she should order is a bit higher than others. :PAnyways I'm only borrowing one book now for some reason (which isn't much like me):
Looking for Alaska by John Green
I'm waiting impatiently for my inter library loans to come in. I have Durable Goods and The Handmaid's Tale for another September group read coming.
I brought home the following todayAudios:
Winter's Tale
Escape by Barbara Delinksy
Blue Heaven by C.J. Box
First, Best and Only by Barbara Delinsky
Books:
Letters from Skye by Jessica Brockmole
Nancy wrote: "I brought home the following titles from 2 different libraries:
Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner
Rose Harbor in Bloom by Debbie Macomber - audiotape
The Returned by Jason Mott
Rainshadow Road by Jas..."
did you finish them already?
Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner
Rose Harbor in Bloom by Debbie Macomber - audiotape
The Returned by Jason Mott
Rainshadow Road by Jas..."
did you finish them already?
Oh I envy you all! In my city there's not many library, and the collection is rather...obsolete. The only library I frequently go to is my campus' library, from which I borrow textbooks to help me finish my bachelor degree. Sad.
oh Vera! well that is so admirable that you're going to college and using your campus library. it looks like your circumstances has not stopped you.
what ate you studying?
what ate you studying?
LaLaLa Laura wrote: "oh Vera! well that is so admirable that you're going to college and using your campus library. it looks like your circumstances has not stopped you.what ate you studying?"
I'm studying psychology, and expecting to graduate at the end of this year. Hopefully I can go to other country who has more complete and accessible library for my master degree, though, so...I'll just keep studying hard and hope for the best! :)
Our tiny town in MI (2200) is lucky to have a library that is in a consortium of 60+ other libraries, so I put holds on most of my books. Right now I have:Some Kind Of Fairy Tale
Sister Water
Friend of My Youth
Too Much Happiness
Room
Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde
I love Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next Series, including: The Eyre Affair, Lost In A Good Book, The Well Of Lost Plots, Thursday Next, Bookworld, Something Rotten, Characters In The Thursday Next Series, First Among Sequels, Specops, One Of Our Thursdays Is Missing
LOL, it's just that they listed all the titles included in that particular compilation:-) The actual BOOKS in the series are, in order:The Eyre Affair (2001)
Lost in a Good Book (2002)
The Well of Lost Plots (2003)
Something Rotten (2004)
First Among Sequels (2008)
One of Our Thursdays Is Missing (2011)
The Woman Who Died a Lot 2012)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thursday...
He's working on the 8th book, which is to be titled "Dark Reading Matter", release date TBA.
I just borrowed The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight from my library today. I also have Pegasus from my library.I suggested this awesome idea to my mom today for the library and she agreed to do it. So basically it's called "Blind Dates with Books" - I kinda stole it from someone on pinterest :P Don't worry I told my mom it wasn't an original idea from me. Anyways there's a shelf in the library with a ton of books that are all wrapped so you can't see the cover or it's title or author. On the wrapping it has words describing it like plot-twists or fantasy and what not. So you just go and grab a book from there without knowing what it really is and check it out from the library. :D
What do you guys think? I'm really excited about the idea.
Samantha wrote: "I just borrowed The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight from my library today. I also have Pegasus from my library.
I suggested this awesome idea to my mom today for the library and she..."
Hi, Sammy! I have heard of that too. I think it's a great idea! Especially around Valentine's Day. That is a very cool idea. Let us know how it goes!
I suggested this awesome idea to my mom today for the library and she..."
Hi, Sammy! I have heard of that too. I think it's a great idea! Especially around Valentine's Day. That is a very cool idea. Let us know how it goes!
Great idea, Samantha--I'd never heard of it, but found this with good old google: http://library.arlingtonva.us/2013/07...I love how creative the idea can be for Valentine's Day!
I am thinking of a way I can do this with my To Be Read books. like maybe put them in a randomizer online and pick whichever one it picks for me. what do you all think?
LaLaLa Laura wrote: "Samantha wrote: "I just borrowed The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight from my library today. I also have Pegasus from my library.I suggested this awesome idea to my mom today for th..."
Will do! :D
LaLaLa Laura wrote: "I am thinking of a way I can do this with my To Be Read books. like maybe put them in a randomizer online and pick whichever one it picks for me. what do you all think?"That's a great idea! :D
Julia wrote: "Great idea, Samantha--I'd never heard of it, but found this with good old google: http://library.arlingtonva.us/2013/07...I love how creative the idea can..."
Haha google sure is great. x) I actually didn't think about relating it to valentines day! :P I can't believe I didn't think about that.
I've never heard of a "blind date with a book"! Sounds like a lot of fun. Of course, I asked a librarian for recs a month or two ago and got half a dozen and haven't read a single one yet, so who knows when I'd find the time.Julia wrote: "Here's a bunch of displays from pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/hackoutreach..."
Am I the only one that noticed that they used "it's" instead of its" in that first picture? In a library, too! You'd think SOMEONE would have noticed and fixed the display.
LaLaLa Laura wrote: "I am thinking of a way I can do this with my To Be Read books. like maybe put them in a randomizer online and pick whichever one it picks for me. what do you all think?"
Well, Goodreads has a "random" option in their sort by fields. You could set it to a random sort of 10 books/page and pick something on the first page.
In another group I'm in, they have a challenge called "help me decide." Everyone creates a shelf of books to choose from and every two weeks the mod puts out a list of who picks for whom. You go into the other member's shelf and pick 3-4 books and then they choose one of those books to read. Since people tend to pick their favorites, it's generally a great way to find a great book. It's been really fun so far, though I admit I'm shamefully far behind at the moment.
I just checked out Pnin and The Cats of Tanglewood Forest from the library today.I was also offered Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking but I know I'm not going to have enough time to read it in the next couple of weeks so I canceled my hold and went to the back of the queue.
And darn.... Just realized I forgot to return Pistol Packin' Madams: True Stories of Notorious Women of the Old West when I was at the library, so now I'll have to make a special trip to get it back before it's due.
hey Melanti,
sorry guys I don't have the "reply to " option on my phone app.
but how do you like the "decide for me" game you were.referring to? if anyone else has done it let me know if it's something you'd like to see here :)
sorry guys I don't have the "reply to " option on my phone app.
but how do you like the "decide for me" game you were.referring to? if anyone else has done it let me know if it's something you'd like to see here :)
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