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Jan 26, 2010 07:14AM
That's funny. Heart of Darkness was one of Norman's favorite books and he raved about Conrad as a writer for his descriptive talents.
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Point taken, Werner. I don't have to like a book to find it worthwhile reading, but some things are more rewarding than others.
Very true. I may not always enjoy each of my reads either but if I sense there is something of worth to be found, I eagerly read it anyway. LOL, then I switch it up afterward with a pure pleasure read. :-p
Finished A Great and Terrible Beauty. Since I haven't read a lot of fantasy, I'm not sure what to say about this. There were spells and a door to a paradise and of course the "you'll be sorry" idea, but I liked it though thought it was too long. Her writing is very good and brought some beautiful pics to my mind as I read.
Moving on now to Mists of Avalon - finally.
Moving on now to Mists of Avalon - finally.

I do think there are things that may not work for fans of a genre, when they're already 'been there, seen that.' I know that's why I didn't like Green Rider. But some things are an enjoyable read even if the conventions are familiar. Maybe someday I'll check out Bray.
I look forward to hearing what you think of Mists. Are you already a fan of Arthurian legend?
Yes. I also liked the movie with Julianna Magulies (? spelling). Camelot is a favorite. Name all my computer game owls Archimedes. And Merlin and Lancelot. etc etc
Have to put Mists on hold. Probably having right shoulder replaced and can't move it for 6 weeks so that big book will be hard to hold. So switched to Loose Among the Lambs by Jay Brandon (jury story).


Thanks all for your kind words and thoughts. I will need them to get me through 6 weeks of no movement. AAAAHHHH The tendon tore again right behind where he fixed it last year with the rotator cuff surgery. He figures is he fixes the tear it will just tear again. So replacing the shoulder (prob. just the ball if the socket is ok - they do this mostly for bone problems) then after the 6 weeks I start physical therapy. My favorite! I have to learn to move my shoulder with my muscles because I have no tendon. Been putting it off because I don't want to go through that but can't live on Vicodin and do nothing all the time.


Gave up on Jay Brandon's book for now. Reading Breach of Promise by Perri O'Shaunessy (? sp) 2 sisters who write under this pen name.


I used to love Norah Lofts and read everything. I'll have to see if I still have her books or check the library.
I finished Breach of Promis and now on another series by Jill Churchhill set in 1930s during depression in upstate NY.
I finished Breach of Promis and now on another series by Jill Churchhill set in 1930s during depression in upstate NY.

Also: do any of you have a preference in terms of point of view? Any strong feelings about the omniscent and obvious third-person narrator?

Listening to Tony Hillerman's mysteries on cd at night and reading J. S. Borthwick's My Body Lies Over the Ocean.

I read one years ago and enjoyed it. Callista is a big fan. Almost done with "Body" book and then will try James Patterson.


I've listened to all my Tony Hillerman tapes and cds and am now listening to James Lee Burke.
Also reading Jay Brandon's Loose Among the Lambs.
Finished Coyote by Linda Barnes. Good series.
Also reading Jay Brandon's Loose Among the Lambs.
Finished Coyote by Linda Barnes. Good series.

George Guidall's narration of Hillerman's Navajo books is one of the reader fits I've ever run across!
I agree. And Will Patton really captures the Louisiana culture reading James Lee Burke.
And believe it or not I heard Ed Asner read a book (I think it was a Stephen King!!!) and he did a very good job. Most of the women readers don't do as well tho there is one I like. I'llhave to look it up.
And believe it or not I heard Ed Asner read a book (I think it was a Stephen King!!!) and he did a very good job. Most of the women readers don't do as well tho there is one I like. I'llhave to look it up.


"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" to me.
Switched from Loose Among the Lambs to Angels and Demons by Dan Brown.

Am also going on an Auchincloss binge after finishing his "The Scarlet Letters" yesterday.




Reading Lickety Split by Kathy Hogan Trochek. She also has a "House Mouse" cleaning service service series that I've read.

I'm currently reading Dresden Files #8.

I've read some Sandford years ago and liked it.
Reading volume with 3 books by Rita Mae Browne and Sneakie Pie until I can't hold it any more. Even tho it is paperback it is heavy to read in bed. So am also reading The Snake, The Crocodile & The Dog by Elizabeth Peters.
Reading volume with 3 books by Rita Mae Browne and Sneakie Pie until I can't hold it any more. Even tho it is paperback it is heavy to read in bed. So am also reading The Snake, The Crocodile & The Dog by Elizabeth Peters.
Very different for me. Read her long ago. Think I'll go back and read them again. Having surgery on 26th for 2nd repair of rotator cuff so will be off computer for a while.
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