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I want to compliment you on your excellent review of Fred Vargas' The Chalk Circle Man. I've just finished reading the book, and your review captures it very well. I'd already read all of the other Adamsberg books (as well as The Three Evangelists), so it was a special pleasure to read the first in the series. Now I'll have to go back and reread "Seeking Whom He May Devour" and the others in proper order. This series makes me wish I'd learned enough French in college to read them in the original language, then I wouldn't have to wait for the translations!
Best regards,
Maggie
posted by MaggieO at 10:29 am (EST) on Aug 30, 2009
posted by Jawin at 4:41 am (EST) on May 15, 2009
Greetings
posted by robbiedeclercq at 1:29 pm (EST) on Jan 10, 2009
posted by felius at 2:17 am (EST) on Sep 29, 2008
posted by passy at 10:28 am (EST) on Sep 15, 2008
Thought it might be useful for discussing books on our unique, all encompassing and challenging, subject.
Thanks for the comment on my gardening books - it's only a fraction of the ones I've catalogued.
If I can be of help in any way, just give us a bell :)
posted by Gdeadtrees at 10:37 pm (EST) on May 13, 2008
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posted by Pears at 5:53 am (EST) on Apr 2, 2008
I finished "Black Tide" by Peter Temple this morning and a couple of hours later I got the third Jack Irish book "Dead Point" in the mail from the UK, so that was pretty excellent timing, though I think I may take a break from crime and read some sf or fantasy.
Thanks again,
bookstothesky
posted by bookstothesky at 2:21 am (EST) on Feb 28, 2008
Thanks so much for the great recommendations. Your "node" page is an excellent resource, too.
Please accept my apology for taking so long to get back to you. I managed to get myself extremely ill with some sort of nasty sinus infection that had been going around work. Anyway, after a head X-ray, 3 CAT scan views and multiple antibiotic I.V.'s, I'm back to some sort of normalcy; can't wait to see what the insurance company tries to wiggle out of paying, though:)
But, in between the feeling of a power drill through my head, I managed to read "The Broken Shore" and the first Jack Irish novel, "Bad Debts." I was/am very, very impressed with the quality of Peter Temple's writing, especially in the former title. I'm very much looking forward to "Truth," and to tide me over, I've ordered the 3rd Jack Irish novel and a stand-alone ("Iron Rose?") from bookdepository in the UK. The US publisher who put out the first two Jack Irish books in trade paper over here, plus "Identity Theory," doesn't seem to have plans to do any more, so I may eventually have to order the books I'm missing directly from down under or some third party. I also read two Regency period mystery novels from US writer C.S. Harris, called "What Angels Fear" and "When Gods Die;" I thought they were quite good, though I'm no expert on that time period, so there could be all sorts of flaws I didn't catch.
I'll search around for your recommendations and let you know what I think when I'm done with them. Thanks again,
bookstothesky
posted by bookstothesky at 12:38 pm (EST) on Feb 24, 2008
bushfood.net is the place you want to head. I'm eataust :)
For good Australian/Vietnamese ... *whips off for a scan* OK, I can recommend this one: http://www.librarything.com/work/2230229.... Melbourne-based. Updated version came out 2005 but I love my original 1998 version ...
posted by infoaddict at 5:48 am (EST) on Feb 5, 2008
What cookbooks? Australian authors, specialty cuisines ... we got Jill Dupleix's "Lighten up" for Xmas and are LOVING it. Considering treating myself to Maggie Beer. Treasure my Elizabeth Davids, and promote Elizabeth Hartley to anyone who will listen ...
posted by infoaddict at 5:09 am (EST) on Feb 5, 2008
posted by infoaddict at 8:54 pm (EST) on Feb 4, 2008
Good to meet another right-thinking individual:)
I just know I'm going to regret exploring your library because I'm pretty sure it's going to introduce me to a bunch of authors I'll want to start collecting, thereby leading me ever faster to the poorhouse; ah well, one only lives once. Anybody you particularly recommend? I've been buying Peter Temple books for a year or so now, but haven't gotten around to reading any. I guess I could start by researching your favorite authors, since I've only read three of them (Nesbo, Hill and Brookmyre; all really good) and I'm unfamiliar with the others (except for Fossum, who's started showing up over here in the last year or so).
Take it easy,
bookstothesky
posted by bookstothesky at 3:36 pm (EST) on Feb 1, 2008
I'm sorry for my late reply, but thank you for adding me to your interesting libraries-list!
The 136 books we share are some of my favourite ones. And I can't help but noticing your interest in Swedish crime writers. I'd like to know how you like them as opposed to Chandler, Rendell, George and Walters.
Happy New Year!
/Annika
posted by Daffobint at 8:28 pm (EST) on Jan 1, 2008
Thanks for the note. I very much enjoyed Betrayal. It's my first Alvtegen and (wow) it moved quickly. What a treat. I'll have to take a look at Shame too.
posted by BookBuzz at 10:13 am (EST) on Dec 19, 2007
My name is Dawn and I am a librarian and the host of Toronto Public Library’s online book club: Book Buzz and a fellow LibraryThing member.
This month we are reading Betrayal, by Karin Alvtegen I noticed that you recently added Betrayal to your library and I’d just like to invite you to visit us and share your thoughts about Alvtegen’s book. It’s a friendly easy-going book club with over 500 members and we are always looking for new points of view.
If you are interested, visit us at http://bookbuzz.torontopubliclibrary.ca .
Thank-you for your time,
Dawn
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posted by BookBuzz at 2:01 pm (EST) on Dec 14, 2007
Thank you for your fast reply. It is nice to hear that you are interested in Scandinavian books. Being Swedish means of course that most of my Swedish crime fiction is in Swedish but I also have several hundred books in English. As I have recently become a member I have not registered all of my ca 2700 books yet, I am trying to register some of them every day.
I will peruse your library carefully, it seems that you have a lot of interesting books. At the moment we share 251 books and I hope we can discuss some of them through Librarything.
All the best,
Bengt
posted by Bengan at 12:36 pm (EST) on Nov 20, 2007
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