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One incidental thing I'm really liking about The Goldfinch is that the paper is really nice. Creamy.

Karen, are you commenting in our age? If so, gracias. Youthful verve rules!


One incidental thing I'm really liking about The Goldfinch is that the paper is really nice..."
I really love creamy paper. It makes me like a book a lot more. Paper that feels like newsprint is unreadable to me. Same with sans serif typeface. I'm a high-maintenance reader. Although I've really been enjoying my new Kindle. I broke my 2nd generation one and now I have a Paperwhite, which I love. But still need to fondle the real thing--I think that e-readers has improved the physical quality of paper books.


On the other hand, I am as horny as a teenage boy. Go figure.
Girls, I think the five of us really need to meet somewhere for a weekend. We would have so much $%^&* fun.

Ok, Karen is in Texas, you Canada, me TN, Lisa in NYC, LuAnn in NC, Nancy in Msss.
What is central or kind of central and easy to get to? Chicago?




Let me think about this. I'm percolating.









We also have a couple of guest rooms--anyone is welcome to crash (four dogs, nothing fancy). If anyone wants to come here, we could drive together.
We are a 2.5 hr drive to Lenox (The Mount--Wharton); a 2 hr drive to Amherst (Dickinson Museum); and a 40 min drive to Concord: Orchard House (Alcott), Ralph Waldo Emerson House, The Wayside (Alcott, Margaret Sidney, Hawthorne), The Old Manse (Emerson, Hawthorne), Walden Pond (Thoreau), Sleepy Hollow Cemetery (where most of the aforesaid are buried).
And, I'm just sayin', cold weather isn't always (or even usually) unbearable, and prices in general are lower in winter. And indoors is warm. (But some sites might be closed in winter.)
There's a ton online. I'll post some links.

http://www.csmonitor.com/Books/2012/0...
http://www.finetravel.com/unitedstate...
http://www.sheknows.com/living/articl...
This is a book that I might have to buy:
http://www.amazon.com/Traveling-Liter...
http://bookingauthorsink.com/resource...
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/09/23/...
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-cu...
http://www.southernliterarytrail.org/...



I remember the town as being lovely.Hope to get back.
Just found this this morning:
http://flavorwire.com/403319/50-place...


Chicago still works for me if we do it after March. Lots if bookstores, food, etc. Do we want to tour or do we want to hang? I know I brought up the literary site theme but in some ways I kinda just want to talk, drink wine, talk, eat, laugh, and talk. If I can do some of that in my fat pants, even better.



I always want to participate in reading along with that. I also envy Gayle B her ability to read the awards longlists. I am not really in control of what I read, when I read it--I kind of have to let the books tell me when it's time.



Ha, Lisa. That's partially (or mostly) 'cause you live in NY!

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. I'm thankful for you all.

Ha, Lisa. That's partially (or mostly) 'cause you live in NY!"
Also because it's been a while since I thought of it as the arbiter of anything, really, other than a certain literary hive mind. I listen much more to the buzz on the blogs I read (or would be reading in mellower circumstances), social media, my friends. Then again, I know nothing this fall. Except for a lot about metadata.
OK, April, I put a hold on the Ozecki. I've been eyeing it. Had to sadly release We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves back into the wild (of NYPL), but put another hold on it.
Very very close to the end of The Goldfinch.
And I am thankful for you all as well. Wearing my Readerville t-shirt, in fact. (Apologies to anyone I owe a t-shirt too... it's coming, promise.)

Lisa, keep me posted when you get to it.

Chicago still works for me if we do it after March. Lots if bookst..."
I would be willing to go to Chicago and hang out, shop for books, see your actual faces.

I think we should figure out the location and date for our get together sooner rather than later. I need to start planning and saving. I've checked the cost of plane fare and Chicago, Boston, New York, Georgia -- it's all about the same price, so I don't care where we meet. I like the warmth but I'm not too fussed by cold and my primary reason for traveling is to see you all so let's pick a time and place that will work for the majority (or all) of us. I also think we should let people who are on Bookballoon but aren't here know, so they can come too if they'd like. (please forgive me being bossy, but I really want this to happen!)
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Thank you Karen and Lisa. I'll be half a century, which kind blows my mind, but I'm quite relaxed about it.
Goldfinch is now home; the librarians and I were commenting on how heavy it is.