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Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life (Ballantine Reader's Circle) de Alison Weir
In the Best Families (Crime Line) de Rex Stout
Myth and Meaning: Cracking the Code of Culture de Claude Levi-Strauss
The Black Doll: A Silent Screenplay de Edward Gorey
ZOMBIE-LOAN 2 (2) (ガンガンファンタジーコミックス) de PEACH-PIT
The Lotis Master (Alice 19th, Vol. 1)
Ill Met by Moonlight de Sarah A. Hoyt
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Lendo atualmenteThe Tale of the Heike de HIROSHI KITAGAWA
The Pocket Rumi (Shambhala Pocket Classics) de Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi
The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis de Lydia Davis
The Gift de Hafiz
Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan de Jake Adelstein







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Message 11: Prop2gether
Some Prefer Nettles by Junicharo Tanizaki is remarkable—a story of a “modern” Japanese marriage which is in trouble. The “modern” and Western-leaning husband and wife are counterbalanced by her traditional father and his companion. The story is unsettling, the language is beautiful, and I had to keep reminding myself that the book was written in the late 1920s! Highly recommended (oh, and on the 1001 Must Read list, or I would never have found it).
escrito por suslyn, às 10:17 am (EST) , May 6, 2009
escrito por suslyn, às 1:56 pm (EST) , Jan 16, 2009
If I'm littering your page, tell me and I'll just think of you next time, instead of think and comment :)
escrito por suslyn, às 8:56 am (EST) , Jan 16, 2009
Message 19: avatiakh
7) Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit by Nahoko Uehashi is a children's fantasy set in medieval Japan. Overall I wasn't too taken with the book and I did feel the translation jarred in a couple of places. Balsa, a young woman, is a trained warrior, and is given the task of guarding a boy, Chagum, the second prince after saving him from drowning. Chagum has been possessed with a spirit egg that must be safeguarded or the land will suffer from a severe drought. Quite an adventure with lots of fighting against warriors and a monstrous mythical beast, but not enough depth to really be convincing. This book has been very popular in Japan and Balsa's adventures have been adapted for a TV series. I think it would make an exciting graphic novel. I prefer Carole Wilkinson's Dragonkeeper series which is set in old China.
escrito por suslyn, às 11:37 pm (EST) , Jan 15, 2009
escrito por suslyn, às 7:02 pm (EST) , Jan 11, 2009
Jetlag... sorry
escrito por suslyn, às 4:35 pm (EST) , Jan 11, 2009
Message 19: avatiakh
7) Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit by Nahoko Uehashi is a children's fantasy set in medieval Japan. Overall I wasn't too taken with the book and I did feel the translation jarred in a couple of places. Balsa, a young woman, is a trained warrior, and is given the task of guarding a boy, Chagum, the second prince after saving him from drowning. Chagum has been possessed with a spirit egg that must be safeguarded or the land will suffer from a severe drought. Quite an adventure with lots of fighting against warriors and a monstrous mythical beast, but not enough depth to really be convincing. This book has been very popular in Japan and Balsa's adventures have been adapted for a TV series. I think it would make an exciting graphic novel. I prefer Carole Wilkinson's Dragonkeeper series which is set in old China.
escrito por suslyn, às 4:34 pm (EST) , Jan 11, 2009
escrito por suslyn, às 12:49 am (EST) , Jan 11, 2009
Thanks -- Gabriel is basking in your compliments! I really wanted a dog... LOL
Romania is a land of contrasts. It is very beautiful, the food is wonderful, the people are friendly, but it is so poor. And full of rich people. The differences between the two are really appalling. One reason we accepted this assignment was to help the economy with our presence. One does what one can. You'll find photos of some of what we've seen on my multiply site, if you care to take a peek: http://suslyn.multiply.com
Thx for the lovely comments. :)
escrito por suslyn, às 11:54 am (EST) , Dec 3, 2008
I've only heard wonderful things about Vancouver and hope to visit some day. I went to a Filipino church in Dallas and most of the members and pastor as well had lived in Vancouver.
Hope you have a great day and great rest of your weekend.
Susan
escrito por suslyn, às 7:08 pm (EST) , Nov 22, 2008
How can you not like living near Powell's?
Thomas
escrito por sonshi, às 11:11 pm (EST) , Apr 21, 2008