Monday, August 24, 2009

Books

PROSPERO LOST, L. Jagi Lamplighter
THE LOST DIARIES OF IRIS WEED, Janice Law
LAURA RIDER'S MASTERPIECE, Jane Hamilton
GLOVER'S MISTAKE, Nick Laird
RIGHT TIME, RIGHT PLACE, Richard Brookhiser
LIVING IN THE MOMENT, Gary Null
HIP: THE HISTORY, John Leland

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Illiad note

Inter Libary Loan:
ENDGAME, Vol.s 1 & 2
Derreck Jensen

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Titles

Elantris
-Brandon Sanderson

There is a God
-Antony Flew

Little Bee
-Chris Cleave

A Fortunate Age
-Joanna Smith Rakoff

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Booksbooksbooks

About Blady
-Laurens VanDerPost

The Angle Files
-Sarah Lyall

Love Falls
-Esther Freud

The Widows of Eastwick
-John Updike

The Concubine
-Norah Lofts

St. Patrick of Ireland
-Philip Freeman

The Magic Circle of Rudolf II
-Peter Marshall

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Suggestions, Con't

Counting Heads
- David Marusek

The Return of the Player
- Michael Tolkin

On Borrowed Wings
- Chandra Prasad

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

More LMR book suggestions

Lucifer's Crown
- Lillian Stewart Carl

Dark Nights of the Soul
- Thomas Moore

Eccentric Glamour
- Simon Doonan

How to Live
- Henry Alford

Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
- Winifred Watson

Monday, June 22, 2009

Book Suggestions - thankx LK!

The Big Sort
- Bill Bishop

Choosing Civility
- P. M. Forni

The Ghost Orchid
- Carol Goodman

Encore
- Marc Freedman

Faberge's Eggs
- Tony Faber

Inferno
- Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle

Haunted Hikes
- Andrea Lankford

The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee
- Rebecca Miller

Arlingron Park
- Rachel Cusk

The Pig That Wants to be Eaten
- Julian Baggini

Book Suggestions; Thank LMR!

Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life
- Wayne Dyer

A Class Apart
- Alec Klein

The Witch Of Portobello
- Paulo Coelho

The Guynd
- Belinda Rathbone

Carpe Diem Pur A Little Latin in your Life
- Harry Mount

Pilgrim
- Timothy Findley

Under The Table
- Katherine Darling

Ivy Days: Making My Way Out East
- Susan Allen Toth

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Revelation

"I've been reading about rain, said Jean. That utterly distinctive smell, when rain first starts to fall - two scicentists have analyzed it. They named it 'petrichor' from the Greek for stone and for the 'blood' that flows through the veins of the gods. It's the scent of an oil produced by plants partially decomposed, undergoing oxidation and nitration, a combination of three compounds. The first raindrops reach into stone or pavement and release this plant oil, which we smell as it is washed away. We can only smell it as it is washed away."
Quoted from Teza's Garden blog

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

To be examined

Two Flamboyant Fathers
Nicolette Devas
PR
6007
.E77Z4651985
ISBN 0-241-11404-7

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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