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Wolf Hall: A Novel by Hilary Mantel
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Favorite authorsSharon Kay Penman, Jean Plaidy (Shared favorites)
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Favorite librariesHuntsville Public Library
About meI love to read. I always have as far back as I can remember. I love historical fiction and read a lot of that. I am trying to diversify my reading habits and expand to more general fiction and the classics. I absolutely hate romance novels, am not too fond of science fiction. I will read a good western every now and then.
About my libraryI had another library on here. However, I found another nickname, "AlabamaBookWorm", that I like better. This library is a compilation of books I actually have read and own and books I have read but do not own.
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Currently readingHERE LIES OUR SOVEREIGN LORD by JEAN PLAIDY
Wolf Hall: A Novel by Hilary Mantel








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Thank you for the Friends Invitation and adding me to your Interesting Libraries. I'm glad you find my reading "interesting"! =) I'm curious to know where you noticed me if you don't mind sharing.
chrine
posted by chrine at 4:35 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by VanessaCW at 3:39 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2009
posted by PhoenixTerran at 8:02 am (EST) on Sep 30, 2009
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path, and leave a trail."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Nature cannot be surprised in undress. Beauty breaks in everywhere."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature
"Everything in Nature contains all the powers of Nature. Everything is made of one hidden stuff."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays: First Series
"The only way to have a friend is to be one."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays: First Series, Friendship
"Trust your instinct to the end, though you can render no reason."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
posted by theoldman at 7:48 am (EST) on Sep 7, 2009
Happy reading!
posted by Stilestrider at 2:18 am (EST) on Sep 5, 2009
posted by AndreaMKulman at 9:13 am (EST) on Aug 28, 2009
Since you are into historical novels, if you come across any mroe novels that include Irish immigrant families in either late 19th century or before 1920, I'd appreciate the recommended titles. I'm writing a juvenile that involves an Irish-American family in Sacramento in 1919, (but of course, individual family members' histories would go back earlier, both in US and in Ireland.
Meanwhile, wasn't Galway Bay a wonderful read!
Elizabeth Varadan
posted by elizabethvaradan at 7:09 pm (EST) on Jul 19, 2009