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dtrpath27

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  1. I've almost finished Little Paris Bookshop, it's quite a nice read, very whimsical, and set mostly on a book barge, although it's more about books than an actual shop, in fact the way he trades I can't believe he would make enough money to keep going!  But the setting is lovely, I can almost see the scenery drifting by.... :D

    Good to know! I even went as far as to check it out of the library once, but still haven't read it.

  2. Oooh I hadn't noticed Kate is from/living in Louisiana! My new housemate is from New Orleans. She's struggling with the Irish weather :D

    That's where I used to live! The weather is fantastic, so I bet she is having a hard time. There aren't a lot of gray days compared with up North, and it's pretty warm most of the year.

     

    I remember my first year living in New Orleans, I giggled at everyone complaining about the cold on a day that was in the 60s. (Where I'm originally from, one doesn't start complaining about the cold until it's in the twenties or teens.) By the following year, I was every bit as bad as the natives, though, in terms of not being able to handle the cold!

  3. Hello, Kate! It's nice to be back. :) How are things in Louisiana? My family was just talking today about how much we miss it. All the pictures on FB of all the fun everyone is having and delicious food everyone is eating doesn't help!

     

    On books, this one was an extreme case for me as well. I'm usually ruthless when it comes to dropping a dud, but this one really seemed like it might be interesting -- but the interest never materialized. Oh well. Can't win them all.

  4. Okay, I did manage to do it, but only by dividing it into children's lit and current top ten lists. (Only a little bit of cheating!)

     

    Children's Literature

    Little House in the Big Woods

    The Secret Garden

    The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

    The Crazy Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

    Tom Sawyer

    The Borrowers

    The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

    The Diary of Anne Frank

    Little Men

    The Collected Works of the Brothers Grimm

     

    Current Top Ten

    Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

    The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde

    Malice by Higashino Keigo

    Life and Death in Shanghai by Nien Cheng

    The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood

    A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

    The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley

    The Dark Age by Jason Gurley (short story)

    Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

    The Humans by Matt Haig

  5. I have mentioned elsewhere on this forum,that I once made it to the last eighty pages or so of James Joyce' 'Ulysses' and suddenly realised that I no longer cared what happened to anyone in it!

    That's how I felt. It was fine at first, but then at some point I lost my connection with the characters. Once that happens, there's no hope.

     

     

    If I don't like a book I abandon it way before the last 100 or 50 pages. I read it to the end no matter how much it bores me. I just try to finish it quickly to start a new, hopefully better one. :D

    It wasn't horrible in the beginning -- not remarkable, but not horrible either. I finally managed to skim through to the end this morning. The book was put in a book swap before noon.

  6. Have you ever had a book that you can't finish? Not as in you lose interest in the first 50 pages, but as in you get to the home stretch -- 50 pages to go -- and you can't bring yourself to wrap it up. No interest left to even find out what's going to happen.

     

    I've been reading The Transcriptionist for what feels like an eternity. Normally, when I get to the last 100 pages of a book, I am racing to the end. With this book, I really don't care. I was enjoying it at first. I'm not sure where the line was crossed. 44 pages to go, and I don't think I can do it.

  7. @annabegins: That is so funny about your dog!

     

    @gaia: I do have the replacement set. Sadly, my daughter has zero interest in reading them. Every once in a while, I'll pull one out and have a read. My favorite parts are the sugaring off dance from the Big Woods, and a part from one of the later books that I won't spoil.

  8. Virginia, laughter really is the best medicine, isn't it? Stress and anxiety really take their toll, but it sounds like you're taking a lot of positive steps.

     

    I just got home from the first big event I had to publicize for work, and we had a 15% increase in attendance! I had hoped for more, but I'm pleased with those numbers -- it's a step in the right direction.

     

    I'm pretty tired from being in the sun all day, but it was a lot of fun. I even got to get in (ahem, fall in) the pool and cool off a bit.

  9. What a lucky find! The Little Free Libraries are great, but are hit or miss. I'm glad you found something you like.

     

    By the Shores of Silver Lake wasn't my favorite Little House book either, but it's still a wonderful series. As a child, we read it to death, so my mom got each of us our own replacement set.

  10. About 100 pages into The Transcriptionist by Amy Rowland. I've put off starting it for awhile, but I'm actually really enjoying it. It's slow-moving (perhaps deliberate is a better word?) and unique. It's set in the recent past, but it seems ages ago, so it's a bit surreal to me.

  11. Thanks so much, ladies. It's nice to be back -- and reading -- again. Things are going well right now and settling down. I'm resisting the urge to bring work home, and am using my evenings for some guilt-free reading and relaxation.

  12. This is an interesting topic. Hmm...

     

    I am like Hermione from Harry Potter in her propensity for being a rule-follower.

     

    I am like Don Tillman from The Rosie Project with my tendency to over-analyze everything. (Maybe not quite as much as he does, though.)

     

    Resourceful, determined, and hard-working like Laura Ingalls Wilder

     

    Passionate and creative like Jo from Little Women

     

    A bit of a daydreamer and honey-eater like Pooh

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