** Steve Wright** – you have not been forgotten! Between heading across the country for a business trip & trying to figure out what to send…
I think I have a good 'un picked out (mebbe two) – the package will be on its way tomorrow.
** Steve Wright** – you have not been forgotten! Between heading across the country for a business trip & trying to figure out what to send…
I think I have a good 'un picked out (mebbe two) – the package will be on its way tomorrow.
“Thank You For Not Smoking” is a real hoot. I read it because a Doper recommended it.
rjk, please note that any delay in your book arrival is my fault, as I did not realize Another Primate had sent me her email update. She only just got your name, interests, and address.
And as for Asylum, I got my books and I am thrilled. I am not a huge comics fan, but I’m really intrigued by the whole phenomenon. And I realize as I read it that I used to marvel (good pun, eh) at how incredibly effective Bloom County always was despite what I’ve thought of as a limiting medium… so I think I’m going to love the book on that. I caught my Dad reading it last night. I have never read Slaughterhouse Five and it’s been my shame that I haven’t. So now I will! Yahoo! Great choices!
CRANKY!!! Didja say Bloom County!?!
Oh, I love Bloom County… it got me through my late teens and early 20s. So what book is this? IMUST put it on my to read list!
Please grovel grovel
Just got my books today from lurker b! The Nazi Officer’s Wife looks especially interesting, I can’t wait to start it
And I promise to send my book to you by this weekend, singular1. I wanted to read it one more time before I sent it along. I really hope you like it
oh, goody, I’m gonna get a new book:D :D!!!
No problem, Cranky! It’s not like I have nothing here to read.
(Of course, if you wanted to make it up to me, you could always send half a dozen of your own books! ;))
Well I got my books from England. I’m sorry but I don’t remember who sent them, or even the names of the books, since I don’t have the stuff with me.
The first one I got is a 1920’s mystery, I haven’t really looked at it yet I just remember what it was supposed to be about.
The other, of which I’ve started to read, is about an English Nuclear missle site and the main character has accidently taken some material out of the place and is trying to get it back in. I’ve only read a little bit but so far it’s pretty funny.
Sorry I can’t remember your name off the top of my head though. But I do like the books. :mad:
I’m wondering, lurker b dear, have you received a package from the wilds of Kentucky?
I must add my 2 cents worth in against the Oprahphobes – these books stand alone, apart from their Oprahness. Barbara Kingsolver is a wonderful writer. I recommend Prodigal Summer, but all her books are good.
I’d love House of Sand and Fog, Cranks! I haven’t read it and it’s gotten raves from my book buddies.
Still no books or word from my sending partner.
If whoever has me could post a quick update on status, I would appreciate it. I find myself opening this thread, and my mailbox, every day like a kid on Christmas, only to experience the emotional crush of realizing it is actually December 24.
Good deal. I was wondering if you had received the books I sent you or not Cranky. I hope you enjoy them as much as I have (multiple times) and if you do I have a few recommendations to make on other books to read concerning similar interests.
Also I have neither received a book or heard word on who is sending me one and would appreciate an update.
That would be me. Don’t worry, I’m not particularly memorable… glad to hear a) they got there and b) my choices are OK with you!
I got in the swap late, and I hope the books I sent to Yorktown Virginia have arrived. Have they JB?
The suspense is killing me. I haven’t had word yet, but I know it will be that much cooler when the books do arrive.
For those of you who haven’t heard, are dying of curiosity, and must know, I will reveal your people:
Alex, your person is FriendRob. He lives in MD so it ought not be an international delay.
Asylum, your sender is Res Ipsa Loquitor. He’s here in Ann Arbor but I think he might very well have been on a long Easter break.
hodge, I’ll keep my mouth shut since you seem to like being tortured by suspense.
When I get back from ChiDope I’ll send a gentle nag. If people got unexpectedly busy and are finding it hard to get books shipped off, I am 100% confident we can get others to send you books in the interim. Many people expressed how hard it was going to be to choose which books to send, so I know they have extras. It seems nearly everyone is chomping at the bit to talk about books together!
Oh, lurker b, I’m sorry I missed your post! So glad my package arrived safe and sound!
Hurry up, Cranky. I’ve been reduced to Ken Follett.
They should be there today, Ellen. Unless they sent them by pack mule.
This is my thank you to Leifsmama, who sent me a very cool looking book, Phantom, that is a retelling of The Phantom of the Opera. I’ve only just started thumbing through it at work, but it already seems very interesting PLUS it takes place in Paris. That’s one of my favorite cities and I always adore reading books set there because it is almost like visiting.
And I should add I sent out my books to my recipient this week. I don’t want to reveal my recipient’s lest that person be enjoying the suspense, but I wanted to let Cranky know (so she could pass the info along in case my recipient is asking!).
It’s fun reading about all the books that people are getting!
I did indeed gripe too soon! Since pack mules were not employed, my package from Cranky arrived sometime in the past couple hours. I’ve been holed up in my office with the door shut, and the box was leaning up against it when I emerged for some human contact a little while ago.
Anyway, I’m very pleased with my selections. First is Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier, which I’ve never heard of but I’m very anxious to read! I’m not a devotee of fantasy, but I did make it through an entire series about dragons and threads from the skies and whatnot. Your recommenation makes it very attractive!
The second is Plainsong by Kent Haruf, a very good choice indeed, as I have been recommending it myself for the past several weeks! As luck would have it, I just read it a few weeks ago (and published in 1999, it was!) – but it was a library copy and I’m very happy to have one of my very own! I’m a big re-reader.
Thank you so much Cranky! I’ll cherish them both!
I’ll have to remember this synopsis for the next time Dragonriders of Pern comes up.