Zufällige Bücher aus der Bibliothek von ryn_books:Autumn Testament von James K Baxter The Black Raven von Katharine Kerr Everything twitter - From novice to expert: the unofficial guide to everything twitter von Monica Jones Sing the Four Quarters von Tanya Huff Split Infinity von Piers Anthony Mrs McGinty's Dead von Agatha Christie The Sandman: Book of Dreams von Neil Gaiman (ed) Mitglieder mit ryn_bookss BüchernNetzwerkFreunde: fuchsiaberry, jen_lynch, lizzie, rebecca.richardson, stompy Interessante Bibliothek: 1001Fantasy, Aquila, AsYouKnow_Bob, Caesia, DerBuecherwurm, haidee, MostDisturbingBooks, PeiTeHurinuiJones, reading_fox, ringman, ronincats, ryn_reads, sleary
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Mitglied: ryn_booksSammlungenDeine Bibliothek (1,128), Reference and Learning (14), Gelesen, aber nicht im Besitz (5), AWOL (ok some had leave but they've stayed out late) (3), Noch zu lesen (3), Favoriten (21), Wunschzettel (27), Alle Sammlungen (1,128) Rezensionen11 Rezensionen Tagsfiction (988), paperback (874), series (608), fantasy (393), fictional universe (310), 20th century (250), mystery (247), crime (245), strong female (240), magic (235) — alle Tags anzeigen WolkenTag-Wolke, Autoren-Wolke Gruppen1001 Fantasy Roadies, Agatha Christie, Australian LibraryThingers, Author and venue pictures, Board for Extreme Thing Advances, Books in Books, Cats, books, life is good., Combiners!, Cover Art, Covers —alle Gruppen anzeigen LieblingsautorenJane Austen, Patricia Briggs, Steven Brust, Lois McMaster Bujold, Agatha Christie, Neil Gaiman, Kerry Greenwood, Barry Hughart, Guy Gavriel Kay, Katharine Kerr, Sharon Lee, Ngaio Marsh, Armistead Maupin, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Elizabeth Moon, Terry Pratchett, Spider Robinson, Connie Willis, Roger Zelazny (Gemeinsame Favoriten) Lieblings-BuchhandlungenGrub Street Bookshop, Hill of Content, Minotaur, Reader's Feast Bookstore Über michRelease** Feel free to contact me via comments if you find any errors or have any questions about any of the editions in my library. (Combiners - THIS MEANS YOU!). Über meine BibliothekWeighted with fantasy & science fiction, with an interest in most other genres as well. I like books for all moods. Nimmt teil an Richtiger NameRyn Art der Mitgliedschaftöffentlich, auf Lebenszeit Neues im NetzwerkNeues im Netzwerk LibraryThing-Links
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geschrieben von mmignano11 um 9:31 pm (EST) am Jan 5, 2010
You appear to be me - with a bigger budget. (Sorry if that sounds creepy) I realise this is what's supposed to happen when you use the 'similar libraries' thingy, but I don't very often. I'm about to spend some book vouchers in Auckland in the weekend & needed some new author pointers.
Yay the NZ stuff! Have you read any Maurice Gee?
geschrieben von Lyz um 7:12 am (EST) am Sep 25, 2009
And then I saw you have just added a couple of Lindsey Davis's delightful Falco escapades - another of my favourite authors - and one that I find withstands rereading.
Cheers
geschrieben von Caesia um 9:39 am (EST) am Jun 15, 2009
Thank you so much for thinking of me - it does sound interesting!
I fear I shall to tape it as Tueasday nights are choir nights.
Cheers
geschrieben von Caesia um 9:24 am (EST) am Jun 15, 2009
Peggy
geschrieben von LizzieD um 7:15 pm (EST) am Apr 12, 2009
Peggy
geschrieben von LizzieD um 11:40 am (EST) am Apr 11, 2009
I am pleased you are enjoying the Arthur Upfield. I have seen a few of them recently in second hand shops - Howard Bolton usually has a number - the more recent publications, but Kill city and Basement Books will have a few as well!
I am afraid that your collection of Agatha's has made me think about collecting just a few...the Miss Marple's and perhaps a couple with Hercule... however, I fear that it may take quite a while as I search for an older "set" (half the fun in many ways)
You did inspire me on the tagging, and every now and again I identify another group of covers!!
Take Care
Caesia
geschrieben von Caesia um 7:19 am (EST) am Apr 1, 2009
There's been a recent mini-outbreak of haiku on the topic of "Waiting for Collections" -- I thought, since you've contributed haiku in the past, you might want to join in the fun... Check out this thread and, of course, the LibraryThing Haikus page.
Silent
geschrieben von SilentInAWay um 7:44 pm (EST) am Mar 28, 2009
I started doing a bit of tagging - noting cover and author - I have not yet got to the stage of different grops of covers, although I think it may happen over time. There is something rather splendid about the way that the covers look on the screen that seems to enhance the images, which is great.
I have noticed quite a few second hand Upfields around - often of the newer editions, but not always. I do tend to wander in and out of the second hand book shops in the city fairly regularly (almost weekly that is) and I think there were quite a few in Howard Bolton's on the weekend. (I also live in Melbourne, even though I tend to visit Canberra a lot and then go to a bookshop or three or four.)
I am currently enjoying reading Michael Pearce's vision of the class system at work in the British Foreign Office with his protagonist Seymour getting on with the "Natives" in prewar Europe. Apporpirately dated and fun! However, your make me think that I should pick up some more Upfield next!
Cheers
Caesia
geschrieben von Caesia um 8:12 am (EST) am Mar 17, 2009
I had not thought about using Tags for cover art, but now that you have given me the idea, I am rather taken by the potential... thank you!
I have decided that the number of books in common with another library does not always match my interests - I think that it depends on which books and what the other books are in the collection, rather than numbers. I have to confess that I am also interested in actual collections, rather the "wish" lists that some members have in their libraries.
I am delighted that I have reminded you about Arthur Upfield - I think he is a bit of a gem.
i hope you enjoy the LIndsey Davis' that you have just loaded - I wait anxiously for each new Falco to hit the press
Cheers
Caesis
geschrieben von Caesia um 4:33 am (EST) am Mar 15, 2009
I rather like your collections of various Agatha covers - the Fontana are just fabulous and the Pan ones are the ones that I first read Agatha under...
I have become increasingly interested in cover art since loading evrytihing onto LT, but have concentrated a bit more on the 70s peguin covers for Margery Allingham or Harry Kemelman, although I am now picking up the old Pan Arthur Upfields when I find them.
I hope you don't mind if I add you to my interesting library list.
Cheers
Caesia
geschrieben von Caesia um 5:18 am (EST) am Mar 14, 2009
actually, *gleeful dance*
I was starting to think I'd have to write it myself :)
geschrieben von infoaddict um 1:51 am (EST) am Mar 11, 2009
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geschrieben von Severn um 12:20 am (EST) am Jan 28, 2009
Your Agatha Christie covers are interesting. When I was a teenager I read through all of Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe novels, mostly buying them at used book stores. So I wound up with books from various different editions ranging from the 50s to the 80s. I also found the variation in both style and content interesting.
geschrieben von Wombat um 10:37 am (EST) am Jan 8, 2009
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geschrieben von fuchsiaberry um 4:32 am (EST) am Mar 28, 2008
Cheers!
geschrieben von staffordcastle um 11:56 am (EST) am Nov 7, 2007
I copied your two haiku from the Pirate Haiku blog comments to the Wiki.
I hope you don't mind.
geschrieben von SilentInAWay um 3:19 pm (EST) am Oct 2, 2007
geschrieben von jp_burton um 5:38 pm (EST) am Sep 1, 2007
Cheers!
geschrieben von staffordcastle um 11:35 pm (EST) am Jul 31, 2007
geschrieben von Aquila um 5:57 am (EST) am Jul 20, 2007
geschrieben von DerBuecherwurm um 9:28 am (EST) am Jul 13, 2007
I was just taking a look around in your library and first thing I saw was the "desert island" tag. I like that very much. Mind if I steal it? My great challenge is that I would really like to get into different genres and leave some of the old behind, so finding people with 'matching' libraries is actually not that interesting to me. I would almost like to find opposites. This is why your library is very interesting to me.
geschrieben von DerBuecherwurm um 10:38 am (EST) am Jul 12, 2007
geschrieben von Aquila um 6:13 pm (EST) am May 10, 2007
Well, yeah, but...see the thread I started in the Book Talk group entitled "Anticipation of Tragedy" about reading out of order.
The other stories in Irresistible Forces didn't appeal much to me, except for the one about a collaboration between two mages (male and female, of course...the title of the compilation refers to the magic of love) to defeat the Spanish Armada through the use of storms.
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geschrieben von edc135 um 2:31 am (EST) am Apr 28, 2007
Best regards
Lee
geschrieben von mysticreader um 6:34 am (EST) am Apr 20, 2007
re: the Thomsen anthologies
They're reprint anthologies, so
1) I already have most(all?) of the contents, and thus was under no urgency to pick them up when they were new on the bookstore shelves; and
2) Each one contains work by Orson Scott Card, and he’s hateful enough that I don’t give him money if I can avoid it.
Here are the contents, so you can judge for yourself:
Novel Ideas SF: Ender’s Game (Card), Fire Watch (Willis), Air Raid (Varley), Lady in the Tower (McCaffrey), Postman (Brin), Blood Music (Bear), Beggars in Spain (Kress).
Novel Ideas Fantasy: St.Dragon & the George (Dickson), Unicorn Tapestry (Charnas), Hatrack River, Lost Boys (Card), Gargoyle’s Shadow (Kurtz), Jerlayne (Abbey), Gilgamesh in the Outback (Silverberg) , Midshipwizard (James Ward).
Hope that helps.
geschrieben von AsYouKnow_Bob um 1:54 pm (EST) am Apr 11, 2007
geschrieben von hulkling um 11:40 am (EST) am Apr 10, 2007
You bought it for your shelves or for yourself? ;-)
I agree with you. Claire Tomalin's Pepys is really a big book.
geschrieben von Pepys um 12:29 pm (EST) am Apr 2, 2007
I enthusiastically recommend just about everything Connie Willis has written; you should add Doomsday Book to your list if you haven't already read it.
geschrieben von ellen.w um 11:21 pm (EST) am Mar 8, 2007
geschrieben von Doulton um 12:37 am (EST) am Mar 8, 2007
What's with the "ficton" tag? I'd been taking it for a typo, but I guess it isn't.
And wow to your comments. Lots of interesting information.
I've just finished the third of the Merry books, they've been reprinted by GGBP http://www.ggbp.co.uk/ expensive, but I'm sure there are Australian resellers because some of them advertise on the NZ auction sites. However maybe you prefer the originals?
The books of In My Father's Den is quite different in some ways to the movie. I won't say how, let you read it. It was the movie that got me to go and find a copy, and of course all our library ones were out!
Here's my desert island shelf:
http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?tag=desert+island+shelf&view=Aquila
And I'll stop going on now.
geschrieben von Aquila um 6:12 pm (EST) am Nov 9, 2006
I'm tending to list my more esoteric books, odd children's books from the 60's, resulting in my having few books in common with anyone!
I love sci fi. I haven't even begun to list those. Do I really need to catalog my library as it is so time consuming and we own lots of books? I've read almost all of Sheri Tepper. And... well, too many sci fi authors to go into here, feminists, classics, cyberpunk, space opera, etc.. I've never read Sharon Lee though. Would you recommend her? You might like Maureen McHugh, although she can be a bit cold, dark and depressed.
The book covers of sci-fi paperbacks from the 60's are divine.
geschrieben von oangeLA um 3:36 pm (EST) am Aug 2, 2006
geschrieben von bookgal71 um 7:36 am (EST) am Apr 21, 2006