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Tracing your Family History in Australia: A National Guide to Sources de Nick Vine Hall
Northanger Abbey and Pursuasion de Jane Austen
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples; Volume IV: The Great Democracies de Winston S. Churchill
Pride and Prejudice de Jane Austen
Nureyev an Autobiography with pictures de Introduced by Alexander Bland
Windows XP Killer Tips de Kleber Stephenson
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Autores favoritosMargery Allingham, Jane Austen, Desmond Bagley, Bill Bryson, Lindsey Davis, Len Deighton, Ruth Dudley Edwards, Janet Evanovich, Georgette Heyer, Carl Hiaasen, Jonathan Kellerman, Omar Khayyam, Elizabeth Peters, Terry Pratchett, J. K. Rowling, Dorothy L. Sayers, Nevil Shute, Mary Stewart, Josephine Tey, J. R. R. Tolkien (Favoritos em comum)
Livrarias favoritasBookcaffè, Collins, Dymock's, Elizabeth’s Bookshop, Subiaco, New Edition Bookshop, The Lane Bookshop
Sobre a minha bibliotecaBooks which I read and release through BookCrossing will never appear here. The books which I have registered at this site are my permanent collection only.
As I will be moving house in a couple of years I will probably have to prune my collection further and as I do so I will delete them from my collection at LibraryThing.
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Lendo atualmenteThe Tarot Bible: The Definitive Guide to the Cards and Spreads (Godsfield Bible) de Anna Bartlett
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats de T.S. Eliot
Sinful Sex: The Uninhibited Guide to Erotic Pleasure de Pam Spurr
The Fine Art Of Erotic Talk: How To Entice, Excite, And Enchant Your Lover With Words de Bonnie Gabriel
Caravaggio: The Complete Paintings de Sebastian Schutze
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Perhaps the main reason I don't do it is that I have trouble finding stickers I like. I don't want ones that tell the receiver that they should release the book after reading it, and all the ones on the bookcrossing site seem to imply that.
escrito por Amtep, às 9:35 am (EST) , Nov 14, 2009
escrito por Porua, às 7:58 am (EST) , Oct 25, 2009
I do not own a copy of The Rubaiyat nor have I read the whole thing. I've only read parts of it. Most of the other poems (that I have read) from The Rubaiyat seem to be mostly about drinking and as I don't drink myself I probably didn't get their meaning! These quotes just happen to mean something to me and so I've put them on my profile.
As for Stieg Larsson I don't know anything about your taste in books so I wouldn't know whether to recommend him or not. But you can go to my 50 Book Challenge thread,
http://www.librarything.com/topic/72408
to find out what I personally think about it and then decide for yourself.
escrito por Porua, às 2:50 am (EST) , Oct 25, 2009
escrito por VanishedOne, às 11:45 am (EST) , Oct 18, 2009
Yes, Pon and Jandy and I are about the only three who still post at readersplace. You remind me that I should get in touch with them in a more permanent way because I certainly don't want to lose them when that nice site folds. Nobody has worked on it for eons, I don't think. (Not that I blame them; it may have been a labor of love, but it was certainly labor.)
Yeah. I don't know exactly what happened with the guys. I just assumed that they had gotten too political for the admin........ I haven't been in touch, but hope to when RL settles down a bit.
Hope things are going well with you. I've heard from Joan once and was delighted. Hope that she is not having health problems.
Stay in touch!
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 11:29 am (EST) , Oct 10, 2009
Thank you so much for making it possible for Joan and me to get back in touch. That spurs me on to look for other lost friends here. I don't know why I didn't think to do it long ago. I'm still hoping to get to Aravis's site soon, but RL continues to interfere with my play time.
Stay in touch!
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 10:01 pm (EST) , Sep 16, 2009
I found out that Longfellow wrote the first verse - "and when she was good, she was very good indeed" is what he actually wrote.
Finally I found a second verse that is pretty much what I remember.
She stood on her head in her little trundle bed
With no one about to hinder;
And she kicked and she squalled and she screamed and she bawled,
And she drummed her little heels against the window.
Thanks for reminding me to search this one out!
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 12:04 pm (EST) , Sep 15, 2009
2nd verse: ???????????????
??????????????? in her little trundle bed
So she kicked and she squalled and she screamed and she bawled
And she struck her little heels against the window.
3rd verse: Her mother heard the noise
And she thought it was the boys
Playing in the empty attic;
So she rushed upstairs and she caught her unawares
And she spanked her most emphatic!
I haven't had much playing-around time for the past couple of weeks, but I have marked Aravis's site and will get there soon, I hope!
Thanks, Pink!
escrito por LizzieD, às 11:06 am (EST) , Sep 15, 2009
escrito por LizzieD, às 11:15 pm (EST) , Sep 11, 2009
Meanwhile, isn't this a fantastic site? I can't spend enough time here - and I sink quite a bit into it. In fact, I guess I'm actually reading less and buying more these days: not a particularly sane sue of resources. I love it!
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 11:14 pm (EST) , Sep 11, 2009
The Readers' Place is still going but is geriatric. We may get one post a week; I hate for it to die.
As for cats - a topic I don't think we ever discussed - when our Dandy boy was dying at age 19, a mother moved herself and her 2 kittens into our quiet yard. (A neighbor was feeding them.) They are now permanently ensconced on our kitchen porch and I am campaigning quietly for their entry into the house full-time. They get along fine with the dog; elder cat Chibby is the problem; well, Chibby and dear husband who is not eager to have 5 animals in the house. We'll see. Meanwhile, I have a lovely gray tabby and white mother Elle, her look-alike daughter Hilfy Bit, and a solid gray and white boy, Tully. Lovely!
I'm also interested to see the Tarot group. I used to play with the cards years ago and will go by sometime to see what's what.
Visit me again please, and catch up!
Peggy
escrito por LizzieD, às 10:39 am (EST) , Sep 11, 2009
I see, too, that you're a catlover. Although I don't currently enjoy the company of one, I am mad about them. For a bit of daily humor, all cat-based, may I recommend the internet site called LOL Cats? Truly funny and so telling about them.
If you don't mind, I'd like to add you to my friends list here.
Gail
escrito por bohemima, às 7:08 pm (EST) , Sep 4, 2009
Sorry about the delay in geting back to you, but the gap has been filled with many, many chuckles at the thought of your boy deciding to end the attack of the (potentially) killer bananas once and for all!
They are just the most delightful animals - continually providing interest and surprises.
My boy has broght home a couple of rats now - however he only leaves a triangle of about one inch on each side, with whiskers!!! He is renowned for eating everything, but this is quite extraordinary - although it mean I don't have to cope with disposal of live rodents.
Cheers
escrito por Caesia, às 11:45 pm (EST) , Jun 11, 2009
The girl is a great hunter - bringing home rats and mice - whilst I try explain to her that her predecessor would kill them so why can't she, whilst I steel myself to catch the rodent. The boy follows nd watches entranced - he is much younger (just over 1, she is 4) and has not yet caught anything ... this autumn will be interesting!
escrito por Caesia, às 3:29 am (EST) , Apr 4, 2009
escrito por julophel, às 8:10 am (EST) , Apr 3, 2009
Thank you for 'dropping in" to say hi!
I agreee that we have a very high correlation of interests - I have not marked my favourite authors, (mostly because I find it too hard to choose) but if I did Pratchett and Lindsey Davis would be in there!
You are absolutely correct in identifying the cats as burmese - I enjoy their interest in everything around them and the way they like being with you (and thankfully my two generally stop at bed time and sleep, except for when ....)
Plus they are very benign about being shifted so that two cats can fit on one lap and NOT affect the line of sight tot he inevitable book!....
Cheers
Caesia
escrito por Caesia, às 5:49 am (EST) , Mar 30, 2009