Laron
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Lovely gifts, and lots of good reading. The Universe handed me that same Dr Joe Dispenza book a few weeks ago, only borrowed though, so I will need to give it back. All about coherence. Lovely.A few books I got for Christmas today. (I actually picked them all, as I was asked to)
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Nice artwork on those books! Thanks for sharing.I gifted myself with these little books which are a boon to any bookshelf, and ones which I will dip into again and again. Being the "Book Lady" down at the Op Shop, I get to see what gets donated first, and can therefore buy it up (heh, heh).
Book 3 is my favorite in the series!
About the knitting.... I am knitting a halter neck top for my daughter out of 100% cotton. Not finished yet!! Let's just call it a present, and not put the word Christmas in front of it!!Christmas whooped my butt time wise with so many different things. I was knitting a sizable afghan as a gift and it took me down to the wire. Lots of late nights knitting, so I had a lot of projects on hold. Including reading.
This is one I had from the library and just barely started into, but it seemed fascinating so here I go back into it.
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We bought this book for my son. Haven't read it yet, perhaps tonight. Hehe
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Technically this afghan was for LAST Christmas!! Haha. It's the giving that's important, not the time. HahaAbout the knitting.... I am knitting a halter neck top for my daughter out of 100% cotton. Not finished yet!! Let's just call it a present, and not put the word Christmas in front of it!!
That's so nice you know how to knit something useful. Not many people know how to do that these days.Christmas whooped my butt time wise with so many different things. I was knitting a sizable afghan as a gift and it took me down to the wire. Lots of late nights knitting, so I had a lot of projects on hold. Including reading.
This is one I had from the library and just barely started into, but it seemed fascinating so here I go back into it.
I just finished the book and WOWZA. What a good book. I read 2/3s of it in about a day. While there were some camps left in a few places, all of the crew survived. So I'm unsure what they would've been speculating. I can't get over how unbelievable it is that they made it, given their ridiculously restricted diet, sleep, and the insurmountable stress and trials they went through. Hats off to the crew.And there's a great Shackleton documentary on Youtube I saw last year. I think the documentary was more about someone finding some bodies and an old camp, trying to figure out how they died. They probably died from lead poisoning on a new fangled food product, canned food!
I must be thinking about another trip to the north pole.While there were some camps left in a few places, all of the crew survived. So I'm unsure what they would've been speculating.
What a fabulous idea for a good title to read. I must try and get a hold of it from my own local library.View attachment 8972
Just started into this. I got it from the library and I have a feeling others will have it on hold, so I need to work through it quick. I'm excited to see what all the hubbub is about. I don't really know anything about the story, (like, at all,) which is the way I like it when getting into a new book. It'll be fun to see how this is such a forerunner in the science fiction arena.
I had to stop reading 'The Idiot' by Dostoyevsky because of it. I started that one back in college but I wasn't a very good reader at the time. (I didn't care for reading when I was younger and had a difficult time with reading comprehension in school. So much so that, in elementary school, they wanted to put me in remedial reading, which my mom wouldn't have.) Now it reads like a classic, and I'm enjoying it. As I do most classics.
Ender's Game is, IMO, a masterfully written book. Kids playing games that are not so much games and lots of 'out there' experiences.Never read Ender's Game but am interested in it, having had it recommended. Please share your thoughts on it when you do read it!
I just finished it tonight. I'm still kind of processing it, but in all, i have to say I didn't really care for it.Never read Ender's Game but am interested in it, having had it recommended. Please share your thoughts on it when you do read it!
It is definitely very different from Hitchhiker's. Heh. I've read that as well. Much more fun and light hearted. That one is actually my husband's favorite book.Thanks, Angela, that's so helpful. Doesn't sound like the kind of thing I'd recommend to my son, who's having a blast with Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy at the moment.
Did not read Ender's Game but saw the movie. Troubling is a good word for it. I really don't see it as a kid's film - sounds like the book is not much different.It is definitely very different from Hitchhiker's. Heh. I've read that as well. Much more fun and light hearted. That one is actually my husband's favorite book.
I listened to the radio program, Prairie Home Companion, and imagine the books have the same kind of humor. One story I recall was when unexpected guests came to dinner, his mom said "FHB", which meant "family hold back" so there would be enough for everyone. I think you will enjoy his observational humor.My aunt lent me these books years and years ago
Oh I know I will. The reason my aunt sent these books to me is because I had told her that I just read one of his new releases. Haha.I listened to the radio program, Prairie Home Companion, and imagine the books have the same kind of humor. One story I recall was when unexpected guests came to dinner, his mom said "FHB", which meant "family hold back" so there would be enough for everyone. I think you will enjoy his observational humor.