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message 1: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
I have 499 books on my shelves. Can you recommend something gripping for me to take on the plane in a few weeks? I'm planning on doing some hard-core pleasure reading during that vacation. So set me up!


message 2: by Matthieu (last edited Feb 19, 2009 09:35PM) (new)

Matthieu | 1009 comments The Tenant - Roland Topor

Fucking awesome.


message 3: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandikal) Okay, I just did a compare books with you and I see we have very similar tastes is general fiction. For you, I'd recommend Bel Canto or The Thirteenth Tale A Novel. You might also have fun with the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde.


message 4: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandikal) Sorry, I see you read "The Thirteenth Tale".


message 5: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
That looks equal parts terrifying and gripping, Matthew. I put it at the top of my to-read shelf. :D


I'd like to also read The Lightning Thief but not that week. I want something I can disappear within.



Sandi, I'm sorry to say I hated Bel Canto and have already loved the Thirteenth Tale. Thanks, though. I'm intrigued by Fforde.


message 6: by Matthieu (new)

Matthieu | 1009 comments Oh, it's amazing, Sally. If you like it, perhaps you'd be interested in seeing the Polanski film.

Le Locataire/The Tenant was released to a limited number of French and American theatres in May/June of '76.

The novel was published in 1964.


message 7: by Matthieu (last edited Feb 19, 2009 10:17PM) (new)

Matthieu | 1009 comments I have a few other recommendations:

Aurélia - Gérard de Nerval (One of my personal favourites. It's impossible to describe how much I love this story.)

The Summer Book - Tove Jansson (Wonderful little novel)

Dark Spring - Unica Zürn (Might be a tad too depressing for "pleasure reading".)

The Street of Crocodiles - Bruno Schulz (Some of the most amazing imagery ever put to paper.)



More if you want 'em!


Jackie "the Librarian" | 8991 comments How about Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke, Sally? It's huge and rich, half Jane Austen, half Charles de Lint, with some Napoleonic War historical fiction in there, too.

Or The Master and Margarita, which you've got on your to-read shelf, and which I want to read, too.

Or The Deptford Trilogy by Robertson Davies, three books that make up one story, with interesting characters and increasingly arcane lives. And an underlying mystery, too. It's REALLY good.


message 9: by RandomAnthony (new)

RandomAnthony | 14536 comments Great timing, Sallers! Borders has a 40% coupon today and I'm in the mood to buy...but I should resist, because I have a couple unread books already. Oh, that never stops me.

I've tried that Charles deLint guy but I can't get into him.


message 10: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Right, Jackie! I'd forgotten about The M&M - good call!


message 11: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments We have a lot of books in common too...
Maybe To Say Nothing of the Dog
or Fun Home A Family Tragicomic?


message 12: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Thanks Sarah Pi!


message 13: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (songgirl7) Another vote for Jasper Fforde... he's fantastic.

I recently read Not Me A Novel by Michael Lavigne and it was really intriguing.

I'm going to compare books with you now to see what you like.


message 14: by Sarah (last edited Feb 20, 2009 09:53AM) (new)

Sarah (songgirl7) ....
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I'm trying to get over your 2-star rating for Pride and Prejudice. I've only recently learned that some people don't like Jane Austen, and it's still difficult for me to get my head around!

How about Brideshead Revisited?
Or I Am the Messenger?


message 15: by Heidi (last edited Mar 12, 2009 08:58PM) (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments I already offered to send you The Gold Coast, Ms. Sally... I just need a mailing addy for you (I sent mine to you in an email)! :)


Jackie "the Librarian" | 8991 comments Have you read The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell yet, Sally? I keep hearing how great it is.


message 17: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Yes, Heidi. It took me a bit to get A Thousand Veils back from my mom. I'll be sending it your way very, very soon.


message 18: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Jackie, I can picture the cover in my mind, so I'm pretty sure I've considered reading it before, but I don't recall any details from the book, so probably not.


message 19: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandikal) Jackie "the Librarian" wrote: "Have you read The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell yet, Sally? I keep hearing how great it is."

The Sparrow is absolutely amazing.


Jackie "the Librarian" | 8991 comments See? What'd I tell you, Sally...


message 21: by Lori (new)

Lori I recommend all the books that Jackie recommended! :)

Would love to discuss M&M with someone.


message 22: by Sandy (new)

Sandy (FoggedIn) | 138 comments The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosinski or The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass, both set in WWII. Engrossing and intelligent reads, imho.


message 23: by RandomAnthony (new)

RandomAnthony | 14536 comments I'm digging Bangkok 8...might go with some Bryson soon...not in the mood to tackle anything too intense...


message 24: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24781 comments Mod
Has anyone read The Far Pavilions by M.M. Kaye? I think I will read it.


message 25: by Louise (new)

Louise @ Random Anthony; Charles de Lint writes a LOT of books, so some of them are a bit "unedited"/could use more work, but the Newford Short stories (like Spirit in the Wires) are the best, so maybe you should start there :-)

Pascal Mercier "Night train to Lisbon" is great - so are Somerset Maugham's short stories.
I also love Jasper Fforde and Storm Front by Jim Butcher is also great vacation literature.


message 26: by Michael (new)

Michael Lobstergirl wrote: "Has anyone read The Far Pavilions by M.M. Kaye? I think I will read it."

I have it at home. It's size is intimidating and I never pick it off the shelf. I'll be interested in your thoughts if you read it.


message 27: by Philip (new)

Philip Athans (philathans) The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle.

It's among my ten favorite of all time:

http://fantasyhandbook.wordpress.com/...


message 28: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24781 comments Mod
If I had a magic wand I would take Michael's bad apostrophe and give it to Bun.


message 29: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24781 comments Mod
It's really Michael's that was driving me crazy.

If I were a mod I would have a zero tolerance policy for the extra apostrophe. You would have an hour to edit your post or it would be GONE.


message 30: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Twice yesterday I edited posts just moments after creating them -- once to add an apostrophe, and once to remove one.


message 31: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments ::Makes mental note not to let LG be a moderator. Clearly she would become drunk with power.::


message 32: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24781 comments Mod
Everyone would be sobered by the experience, though.


message 33: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24781 comments Mod
Every time I go to the library The Man in the High Castle is NEVER there. NEVER. EVER. Every single copy is ALWAYS checked out. I've been checking for more than a year now.


message 34: by Heidi (new)

Heidi (heidihooo) | 10825 comments Lobstergirl wrote: "Every time I go to the library The Man in the High Castle is NEVER there. NEVER. EVER. Every single copy is ALWAYS checked out. I've been checking for more than a year now."

interlibrary loan?


message 35: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24781 comments Mod
I won't have to do that. I can put a recall on it. I'm just flabbergasted that the book is so in demand.


message 36: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments Maybe it isn't. Maybe somebody lost it a year ago and they haven't replaced it.Or they moved away and took it with them.


message 37: by Michael (new)

Michael Lobstergirl wrote: "It's really Michael's that was driving me crazy.

If I were a mod I would have a zero tolerance policy for the extra apostrophe. You would have an hour to edit your post or it would be GONE."


What's wrong with apostrophe's?


message 38: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) That's just apostrophic.


message 39: by Aynge (new)

Aynge (ayngemac) | 1202 comments Jackie "the Librarian" wrote: "Have you read The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell yet, Sally? I keep hearing how great it is."

2nd. That book was fantastic.


message 40: by Aynge (new)

Aynge (ayngemac) | 1202 comments The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis was great.


message 41: by Aynge (new)

Aynge (ayngemac) | 1202 comments Do you mean you have 499 books that you haven't read?


message 42: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11837 comments Apostrophic. Nice.


message 43: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Who, me? I have bazillions of books I haven't read. I think that what I meant two years ago was that I had 499 books on my to-read shelf.


message 44: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24781 comments Mod
Sarah Pi wrote: "Maybe it isn't. Maybe somebody lost it a year ago and they haven't replaced it.Or they moved away and took it with them."

No, because in our online system you can see the due date, and the due dates are always in the future. If it were overdue the due date would be in the past.


message 45: by Michael (new)

Michael Lobstergirl wrote: "Sarah Pi wrote: "Maybe it isn't. Maybe somebody lost it a year ago and they haven't replaced it.Or they moved away and took it with them."

No, because in our online system you can see the due dat..."


Can't you put it on hold? Our library system has 15 copies available and no hold requests.


message 46: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24781 comments Mod
Yes, I will have to put it on hold so one of those Dick nerds will have to surrender it to me. I was just amazed it was so constantly unavailable. You expect that more with a new release.


message 47: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Dick nerds.


message 48: by Phoenix (new)

Phoenix (phoenixapb) | 1619 comments ♥ Dick nerds ♥ :)


message 49: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) So what's the problem?


message 50: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24781 comments Mod
As long as that's Canadian dollars, fine.


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