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I was so bored with the blockbuster (not) that I was reading I chose..."
I'm sorry Museum is a disappointment. I loved its name (and I love Pamuk).
I'm finding myself with no time and too many books (surprise). I got two books from the library that I've been wanting to read (One of Us: The Story of Anders Breivik and the Massacre in Norway and Florence Gordon-about an older woman writer living in NYC), re-reading Jane Austen's Emma (loving it), and almost half-way through Haruki Murakami's Hear the Wind Sing and Pinball, 1973, which I actually bought for my son (we share a love for Murakami) but glanced at myself and couldn't stop reading. Murakami's introduction alone, describing how he came to be a writer, was worth the price of the book (which I'm also loving).
Birdie sounds intriguing: I'll have to investigate it further.
Hope it's not as cold where you are. It dropped from summer temps to very cold here and we have no heat yet. I dreamt I was climbing up levels of a refrigerator!

my little piece of paradise has gotten very shady. the garden is not quite done.
so glad to be through with the pamuk, and believe you me, I was dismayed even more because "my name is red " is so thrilling.

The storm missed us-all we got was a cold front from up North. We had no heat in my apartment and it was COLD!

we have sun today, hallelujah. wish I could send you a photo

I really hope I will be able to visit-and not just for the beauty of the country (although I so want to see that!)
Thank you.
Lost Child meaning the Elena Ferrante? I'm so preoccupied with work, I've stalled with my reading, although I did finish Florence Gordon which I enjoyed and I'm trying to finish the Murakami and the Anders Breivik story (the Norwegian terrorist) but for now my concentration is poor.

Florence Gordon looks like a must read
you are most welcome to visit
And I'm over halfway into the Ferrante, the best yet

my life is shadowed by partly written reviews.

hard to review..i felt lost myself, and then found + devoured 419....now that's a gripping read that might grab you both E and IB. and what of our new member Pam?
now reading. Elizabeth Hand :who knows her work? its been so long since I read her, before GR, that I only remember the mental note to read mote



I bailed on #3 of wheel of time. perhaps it should remain thus
yesterday I was so unsettled by the book I was reading I couldn't read at all for about 2 hr's.
this was the Polish translation of Miss Nobody


I remember loving this series.

Hope all are well. I'm busy with The Story of the Lost Child-loving it.

that being said, I've read some remarkable books this month, notably the Michael Christie If I fall, if I die. but I was shattered a few times as well.
I am going to see if I can find an appropriate thread to maybe discuss or at the very least process the terrible impact reading miss nobody
Ellie, yes! I think its the most polished of the books,but I will wait till you are finished before I say another word about it

Have you used that light that's supposed to offset SAD?
I feel that I am more committed to reading than to any relationships outside those with my children. Work is an imposition-I mean that seriously. Maybe it's partly because I find work so stressful but I do feel that I am maybe overly involved in reading. I don't know if I'm putting this correctly but I sometimes think I should be more involved with people. But then there always seems to be so little time to read.

the sad light helps. but I lost mine in the shuffle.
I feel the same way Ellie about putting people first...but sometimes its a real effort.
writing this on my mobile, so risky. I can sometimes pull it off but last night, after a few successfull posts I lost a long one I wrote in answer to your question about miss nobody. rats
will wait till I'm on a computer again...had 15 minutes earlier but it wasn't enough time to recreate
time is such a gift

the sad light helps. but I lost mine in the shuffle.
I feel the same way Ellie about putting people first...but sometimes its a ..."
This year I had bad luck about my birthday: it's on Parent Teacher's Night so I'll be at work until 8:30 pm!!!
Phooey.
We'll celebrate on the weekend.
(I haven't really mastered long posts on my cell-I'm just not quick enough)
Books mentioned in this topic
The Story of the Lost Child (other topics)Miss Nobody (other topics)
Florence Gordon (other topics)
One of Us: The Story of a Massacre in Norway—and Its Aftermath (other topics)
Florence Gordon (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Elena Ferrante (other topics)Haruki Murakami (other topics)
Orhan Pamuk (other topics)
I was so bored with the blockbuster (not) that I was reading I chose to leave the book at home when I went to Vancouver for a couple of days. This gave me the opportunity to read
Now I'm back to the