I just finished The Dogs of Babel, which I started out very lukewarm about, and ended up not loving, but being very moved by, which surprised me, as I'm not generally a mystery fan or a books-about-people-and-their-pets fan.
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
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."
Skimming by - on the TB books - I said rabbit, rabbit on the first of the month for *years* and never remembered why or where I got it from!
3 copies of Weaver ordered and winging their way from Amazon....
(offers Rhiannon hot and cold running groupies and things)
books I read this year that I just really enjoyed - in no particular order
Weaver and the Factory Maid
Midnight for Charlie Bone
King Rat
A War for the Oaks
Bitten
Pattern Recognition
The Playboy
Razzle
The Salaryman's Wife
Brown Girl in the Ring
books that I did not like
A walk to remember
Lost in a good Book
The Amber Room
Magic Time
Books that disturbed my brain too much to use the word enjoy
Plainsong
The Lovely Bones
Star Fraction
I've read about 90 books this year. Which is low - that is disturbing when you remember I am mostly unemployed.
King Rat
I've read this one several times -- it's one of my favorites. Excellent character study of prisoners in a WWII prison camp.
(takes the groupies from deb, makes them finish paperwork for my 350 internship students and finish christmas shopping...)
Beth, Plainsong disturbed you? Really? But it's such a gentle book.
Rhiannon, nononono, the groupies are there to peel grapes for you, and bring you lurvely things to nosh. For the schoolwork and shopping, you need minions. How many?
I'm just starting the book Matt (beth's DH) loaned me, a biography of Bert Jansch called "Dazzling Stranger". Already fascinated - and a longtime passing acquaintance with Jansch just makes it more so.