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It's weird when all of you disappear at once. (What are you reading? Thinking? Reading about thinking? Thinking about reading?)
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Sally, la reina
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Jan 06, 2009 07:44PM

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Ok Some of you. Most?
I don't know. Who is here? What is up? What are you thinking? reading? How is what you are reading making you think?
I don't know. Who is here? What is up? What are you thinking? reading? How is what you are reading making you think?




There's a commercial on right now.

Yeah, but I watched the Colmes episode at 8:30 yesterday, not at 11:00. And the show that's on now isn't Colmes, either.


Colmes is one homely looking guy, isn't he?
I'm listening to Stevie Wonder "Innervisions" and playing Phase 10 with sweeter. Watching the cats and getting ready to watch The Young Ones.
I'm thinking constantly about The Wind Up Bird Chronicle and wanting to know what happens next. This book is amazing. It is making me think I want to go back and read all the Murakami I did last summer, starting with Dance, Dance, Dance or Wild Sheep Chase.
I'm thinking constantly about The Wind Up Bird Chronicle and wanting to know what happens next. This book is amazing. It is making me think I want to go back and read all the Murakami I did last summer, starting with Dance, Dance, Dance or Wild Sheep Chase.
Should I know who Alan Colmes is? (I might erase this if I google it and find out he's freakishly famous)

Somebody take away Mindy's sex books. (no, I guess she can keep them:)
I was sleeping when Sally first posted her message. That was 10:41PM my time! Late at night!
But where are all you people now, huh? It's 4:42AM here.
I guess I can forgive the west coasters. It's 2:42AM there.
I'm reminded of Homer Simpson, who once said, while extolling the virtues of traveling, "I want to watch tv in strange time zones."
I do think it would feel weird to watch the 9PM shows at 10PM, like they do out east.
Sally, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is arguably the best book I have ever read, definitely in the top three. No doubt.
Ok, I'm drinking coffee. I'm up. Good morning, everyone! Rise and shine!
shakes everyone




Something is going on with my e mail, so if you guys don't hear from me for a while, that's why. It seems like my internet server is going in and out. Right now it's up. This happened before and it turned out it was squirells chewing on the wire--yum-yum. Some of these squirells around here are malicious!! RRRRRRR!!!!! One even got in my house!! So, hopefully, I'll talk to you guys soon.

Hope the squirrels are behaving themselves...


Also, I have been wanting to read The Wind-up Bird Chronicle for a while now because all of you say it is so incredible, but my bookstore doesn't have a copy.
I can't decide if I should wait or order it online.
There are other bookstores around, but they are more expensive.
I just started a book called The Botany of Desire, about the relationship between humans and plants, and I am very excited about it. I switch between that and my current vamp-lit novel.

I think I remember reading an AWESOME review about The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World... Or maybe I heard it on NPR. It had to be one or the other b/c GR and NPR are my only connections to the outside world.
Félix wrote: "I'm reading Interpreter of Maladies and it makes me think I want to go to India."
Jewel in the Crown made me want to go to India, too. But it's so rapey there now. No way would I go.
Jewel in the Crown made me want to go to India, too. But it's so rapey there now. No way would I go.
Meen wrote: "I'm reading Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America (use the add book tool, y'all! it's fun!), and it's reaffirming my disgust with the various forms of social hierarchies (especially g..."
That's a fantastic book. Fantastic.
That's a fantastic book. Fantastic.
Sally wrote: "Should I know who Alan Colmes is? (I might erase this if I google it and find out he's freakishly famous)"
Not especially. Think of him as driftwood on the bilgewater of cable television.
Not especially. Think of him as driftwood on the bilgewater of cable television.

I just finished Travels with Charley: In Search of America, and liked it very much :-) It was a little weird, Steinbeck's language feels very uptodate/present, but then you are suddenly reminded that the book is 50 years old, when he writes about segregation, urbanization and the first years of television.
My face is quite stiff from all the sun I got yesterday, we were at a huge fair with lot's of animals etc, and my husband was carrying around sun lotion in his bag all day, just never got around to applying it...


What am I doing? I moved Saturday and now I'm trying to catch up on editing assignments while also finding time to enjoy my new home, and working, and doing fun things, and battling pollen. It's exhausting. I'm also reading a book by the author my new street is named after.


Bosboom Toussaintstraat. Anna Louisa Geertruida Bosboom-Toussaint is a Dutch author who lived in the 19th century.

What a lovely name.

I've already had to spell it out a few times

Thank you! Now I just need to arrange them in the proper rainbow order.
I'm addicted to Fringe... And trying to reorganize my craft room so I can get back in it.

What am I doing? I moved Saturday and now I'm trying to catch up on editing assignments while also finding tim..."
Janine, I just moved also. All the extra chaos takes away from the reading time. Hope you're getting situated.

My father has to have prostate surgery in the next week. They're going to remove it. He's been in agony for weeks, but is doing better now after a round of antibiotics and other medications.
He's 71 and I'm really worried and concerned. When I left this group I was crass and immature. Funny how facing the possible death of a loved one makes a person grow up fast.
He's 71 and I'm really worried and concerned. When I left this group I was crass and immature. Funny how facing the possible death of a loved one makes a person grow up fast.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Alchemyst (other topics)Travels with Charley: In Search of America (other topics)
The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World (other topics)
Water for Elephants (other topics)
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Karen Armstrong (other topics)Haruki Murakami (other topics)