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Oct 04, 2014 08:23AM

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I think the new segment, books not to forget, is a great idea. I'm excited about The Alienist and expect to be introduced to many books I've missed - without the long wait at the library.
Thanks again.




I will greatly miss Booktopia (Hopefully, this time I can go to Petosky) but understand how much time it takes.
Thanks, so much to both of you!





i concur with others about the new segment featuring older titles. i tend to buy lots of used books that are not published in the current year. i hope to go on a treasure hunt with some podcast recs in mind.
congrats!



Long story short ... my son Caleb will celebrate his 18th birthday in January. :)
Amy wrote: "My husband and I were having a hard time coming up with a baby name we both liked. Every time I picked up the book, I would look at the author's name (Caleb Carr) on the cover and think, "I really like the way that looks and sounds."
Long story short ... my son Caleb will celebrate his 18th birthday in January. "
Love it!
Long story short ... my son Caleb will celebrate his 18th birthday in January. "
Love it!

:)
Many of the people I know are very bookish when it came to naming our kids! A friend of mine has two daughters: Laura is named after Laura Ingalls Wilder and Anna is named after the main character in the "Anne of Green Gables" series. Another friend named her son Eric because she loved the picture books by Eric Carle. My brother and his wife named their daughter Madeline because the children's books by Ludwig Bemelman were a favorite of my sister-in-law. And as mentioned, my youngest son is named after author Caleb Carr.
For me at least, naming MY child after an author was payback for being named after a character on a soap opera. Yes. My mother named me after her favorite character on "The Secret Storm," which aired in the '60s.

:)
Many of the people I know are very bookish when it came to naming our kids! A friend of mine has two daughters: Laura is named after Laura Ingalls Wilde..."
I think I am glad Gone Girl wasn't out when I was born :)


THANK YOU!
Not only to Ann and Michael for bringing us all together but for the amazing group of smart people that have chosen the BOTNS Goodreads group as a literary home on the web. I can always come here and find great recommendations, smart conversations, sometimes polite but heated debates and more. But the key word is SMART.
The trigger for this grateful realization was reading the first page of comments in the new GR blog post "What will be the It Book for 2014?" Please take a peek at that and then you will feel even more appreciative of this wonderful group.
So thank you all.