Books Brought Home, March-April 2020
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1ahef1963
A number of new arrivals in my household:
De Profundis and The Ballad of Reading Gaol by Oscar Wilde
The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen A. Flynn
The Austen Escape by Kathleen Reay
Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke
National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America, 2nd edition by Jonathan Alderfer
The last one - the bird guide - is significant. Three years ago, to ease a strained relationship with my brother, I started asking him about birds, which are his passion. Our relationship is vastly improved by my growing enthusiasm about birds and their activity and personality, and last week I caved in and bought my own beginner's bird guide. I am on the hunt for a pair of decent yet affordable binoculars, and am now not "sister of a birdwatcher" but a "birdwatcher".
De Profundis and The Ballad of Reading Gaol by Oscar Wilde
The Jane Austen Project by Kathleen A. Flynn
The Austen Escape by Kathleen Reay
Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke
National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America, 2nd edition by Jonathan Alderfer
The last one - the bird guide - is significant. Three years ago, to ease a strained relationship with my brother, I started asking him about birds, which are his passion. Our relationship is vastly improved by my growing enthusiasm about birds and their activity and personality, and last week I caved in and bought my own beginner's bird guide. I am on the hunt for a pair of decent yet affordable binoculars, and am now not "sister of a birdwatcher" but a "birdwatcher".
2perennialreader
>1 ahef1963: Yea you! I have been a bird watcher for a little over a year and I am loving it. I wouldn't say I am good at it, but I am working on it.
3mollygrace
The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich
The Man in the Red Coat by Julian Barnes
Trace Elements by Donna Leon
The Man in the Red Coat by Julian Barnes
Trace Elements by Donna Leon
5Limelite
March-ing to Perdition, anyway. So I made a pit stop at the Amazon store and got The Road Beyond Ruin by Gemma Liviero. WWII Italian POW walking home after hostilities finds a boy on the road who won't leave his dead mother.
Ought to be cheerful enough. ;^)
Ought to be cheerful enough. ;^)
6ahef1963
Georgiana Darcy's Diary by Anna Elliott to add to my growing collection of Pride and Prejudice-inspired works.
7seitherin
The Book of Magic edited by Gardner Dozois
8ahef1963
Me again. I'm out of control when it comes to book buying!
The Huntress by Kate Quinn
Out of Bounds by Val McDermid
The Retribution by Val McDermid
The Huntress by Kate Quinn
Out of Bounds by Val McDermid
The Retribution by Val McDermid
10aussieh
Started on Another World by Pat Barker.
12mollygrace
The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel
14PaperbackPirate
Just got back from a trip to Grand Canyon with 3 new books I couldn't resist while there:
Life in Stone: Fossils of the Colorado Plateau by Christa Sadler
Mary Colter: Builder Upon the Red Earth by Virginia L. Grattan
An Introduction to Grand Canyon Fossils by Dave Thayer
And I found an Early Reviewer waiting for me upon my arrival home:
The Sisters Grimm: A Novel by Menna Van Praag
Life in Stone: Fossils of the Colorado Plateau by Christa Sadler
Mary Colter: Builder Upon the Red Earth by Virginia L. Grattan
An Introduction to Grand Canyon Fossils by Dave Thayer
And I found an Early Reviewer waiting for me upon my arrival home:
The Sisters Grimm: A Novel by Menna Van Praag
21ahef1963
I've been terribly ill, and have ordered myself some relatively light books to read while I recuperate. Four of them arrived today; two more are outstanding. Today's arrivals:
Twice in a Lifetime and Roomies by Christina Lauren
Where the Forest Meets the Stars by Glendy Vanderah
The Penguin Book Quiz by James Walton
Twice in a Lifetime and Roomies by Christina Lauren
Where the Forest Meets the Stars by Glendy Vanderah
The Penguin Book Quiz by James Walton
22LisaMorr
>21 ahef1963: Feel better soon!
23seitherin
>21 ahef1963: Take good care of yourself!
25PaperbackPirate
>21 ahef1963: Hope you're feeling better and recover quickly!
My local independent bookstore has closed its doors temporarily to encourage social distancing, is still paying their employees, and has started selling online self-care packages for support. Count me in! I received Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman, something from my Reese's Book Club wishlist.
My local independent bookstore has closed its doors temporarily to encourage social distancing, is still paying their employees, and has started selling online self-care packages for support. Count me in! I received Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman, something from my Reese's Book Club wishlist.
26JulieLill
I am running out of books to read at home. Hope the library opens before I run out but I have heard rumors that Trump wants to extend the quarantine till the end of April now! That is great idea about online book packages. I am also thinking about downloading books to my Ipad.
28aussieh
>26 JulieLill:
All of our local Aussie Municipal Libraries have closed down, which has led me to re-reading my favorites.
All of our local Aussie Municipal Libraries have closed down, which has led me to re-reading my favorites.
29LisaMorr
April 2020 NYRB Book Club Selection just arrived: Malicroix by Henri Bosco
31JulieLill
>30 PaperbackPirate: Thanks for the link. I checked out our local bookstore website and they have curbside pick up 9am-Noon. Monday-Friday. I may use them especially since the library is now definitely closed to April 30th.
34mollygrace
Ledger -- poems by Jane Hirshfield
35lilisin
I made a quick trip to the bookstore last night before Japan's state of emergency declaration to pick up a few books knowing that bookstores would be closed starting today. I usually only buy English-language books when they are on sale (not much choice but you can find some classics and unexpected finds for 5 dollars) as these books are exorbitantly expensive but I needed some lighter and shorter in-English fare to make up for the fact that my remaining TBR is made up some long concentration-needing books. Due to limitations in selection and to not damage my wallet too much I left with the following four books.
Hideo Yokoyama : Six Four
Olga Tokarczuk : Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
Cormac McCarthy : Child of God
George Orwell : Burmese Days
I'm not sure if these will fit the conditions I went in with for buying books but they are different from my usual reads so maybe that will help make them more appealing if I my reading were to languish.
Hideo Yokoyama : Six Four
Olga Tokarczuk : Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
Cormac McCarthy : Child of God
George Orwell : Burmese Days
I'm not sure if these will fit the conditions I went in with for buying books but they are different from my usual reads so maybe that will help make them more appealing if I my reading were to languish.
36PaperbackPirate
>21 ahef1963: Glad your local bookstore can help you out!
After sitting in package quarantine, yesterday I opened a treat from my local bookstore. Inside was Three Things About Elsie by Joanna Cannon. It's my next book club selection.
After sitting in package quarantine, yesterday I opened a treat from my local bookstore. Inside was Three Things About Elsie by Joanna Cannon. It's my next book club selection.
40LisaMorr
Another by Colin Cotterill: The Merry Misogynist
The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis
The Ghost Machine, a Firefly book by James Lovegrove
It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided with the New Politics of Extremism by Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein
American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made Us Prosper by Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
Your Voice Your Vote 2020-21 Edition: The Savvy Woman's Guide to Politics, Power, and the Change We Need by Martha Burk
The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis
The Ghost Machine, a Firefly book by James Lovegrove
It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided with the New Politics of Extremism by Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein
American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made Us Prosper by Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
Your Voice Your Vote 2020-21 Edition: The Savvy Woman's Guide to Politics, Power, and the Change We Need by Martha Burk
41PaperbackPirate
Every time I see a little bookstore asking for help I have to order a book, so here's what's come in the mail to me over the past week:
A Drive into the Gap by Kevin Guilfoile (actually this one came from Field Notes)
Pride: The Unlikely Story of the True Heroes of the Miner's Strike by Tim Tate
Living Dead Girl by Tod Goldberg
Fever: A Novel by Mary Beth Keane
Also I forgot about 2 other books ordered to take me away while I'm home:
Monumental Places by Gregory McNamee
The Grand Canyon (Arizona Highways Special Scenic Collections) by Arizona Highways Contributors
A Drive into the Gap by Kevin Guilfoile (actually this one came from Field Notes)
Pride: The Unlikely Story of the True Heroes of the Miner's Strike by Tim Tate
Living Dead Girl by Tod Goldberg
Fever: A Novel by Mary Beth Keane
Also I forgot about 2 other books ordered to take me away while I'm home:
Monumental Places by Gregory McNamee
The Grand Canyon (Arizona Highways Special Scenic Collections) by Arizona Highways Contributors
42seitherin
Tiny little binge since I haven't in a while:
Ruin by John Gwynne
The Bone Season,
The Mime Order, and
The Song Rising by Samantha Shannon
Ruin by John Gwynne
The Bone Season,
The Mime Order, and
The Song Rising by Samantha Shannon
43ahef1963
Physical book: Invisible Murder by Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete Friis
Audio books - have just put the Audible app on my phone for company while I draw or craft or colour in.
American Predator by Maureen Callahan
Always Look on the Brightt Side of Life by Eric Idle - doesn't seem to be a touchstone for the title
Circe by Madeleine Miller
David Mitchell: Back Story by David Mitchell - the British comedian, not the author of Cloud Atlas
Nobody's Fool by Richard Russo
Audio books - have just put the Audible app on my phone for company while I draw or craft or colour in.
American Predator by Maureen Callahan
Always Look on the Brightt Side of Life by Eric Idle - doesn't seem to be a touchstone for the title
Circe by Madeleine Miller
David Mitchell: Back Story by David Mitchell - the British comedian, not the author of Cloud Atlas
Nobody's Fool by Richard Russo
44seitherin
NEW THREAD: https://www.librarything.com/topic/319788
45LisaMorr
These three came in at the tail end of April:
Tarka the Otter by Henry Williamson
Ratf**cked: The True Story Behind the Secret Plan to Steal America's Democracy by David Daley
What You Should Know About Politics... But Don't: A Nonpartisan Guide to the Issues That Matter by Jessamyn Conrad
Tarka the Otter by Henry Williamson
Ratf**cked: The True Story Behind the Secret Plan to Steal America's Democracy by David Daley
What You Should Know About Politics... But Don't: A Nonpartisan Guide to the Issues That Matter by Jessamyn Conrad