Weird moment this morning that I just thought to post about. The Weather Channel had a report on a dangerous caterpillar invasion in Bree, Belgium.
I'm sure the minds of all good LOTR fans are now in the same place my mind immediately went to.
Early ,'Objects In Space'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Weird moment this morning that I just thought to post about. The Weather Channel had a report on a dangerous caterpillar invasion in Bree, Belgium.
I'm sure the minds of all good LOTR fans are now in the same place my mind immediately went to.
I've spent all day reading Top 10 lists on Guardian Unlimited.
I think I need to get this book:
8. The Wrong Boy by Willy Russell
A confused Morrissey fan writes letters to his hero and recalls a dismal childhood. I loved the moment when he picks up his guitar to entertain a coach load of shopkeepers. Shoplifters of the World Unite turns out to be the wrong choice.
David, have you read The City, Not Long After ? I read it this weekend and it seemed like something you'd like.
David, have you read The City, Not Long After ? I read it this weekend and it seemed like something you'd like.
Good call! It's a book I never have on my shelves because I'm always giving it away as a San Francisco memento to visiting friends.
This started back when my friend Ann was doing her residency in Minnepolis and I sent her War of the Oaks (which is set there). She returned the favor with The City Not Long After.
It's not always in print, so I tend to scan for it on the used shelves.
I think it's back in print--I saw a number of copies in the dealer's room at Wiscon last weekend.
I really need to read Pat Murphy's other stuff.
The copy I have was new - so I am certain it is back in print.
I have been playing with my new CueCat. Yay Library Thing, for it is the coolest thing ever. I think I will make a poster of my cover collection.
I've found the CueCat's scanning capabilities don't always recognize the 80's paperbacks I tried to feed it, but I figure the time I'll save cataloguing the newer stuff will make up for having to type in some of the titles.
Look for codes on the inside of the front covers, Katerina. Sometimes they are they are weird lengths and dont' really look like UPC codes, but scan just fine. And sometimes you just have to enter the codes by hand, of course.
My plan was to enter all my books into Library Thing when they came out of storage, as I was shelving them.
Too bad I forgot to pack the CueCat.
LibraryThing has added a friendslist-like feature. It is quite possible that I will never get anything done again ever.