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posted by OliviaBrooks123 at 10:16 pm (EST) on Jul 5, 2009
posted by CarolO at 1:03 am (EST) on Mar 24, 2009
Diary of a Compost Hotline Operator by Spring Gillard, it is a very easy read, funny, and actually has gardening tips and resources if you are into gardening. It is also kind of local - Vancouver, BC.
Cuba Diaries by Isadora Tattlin, I am fascinated by Cuba so maybe that has affected my opinion of this book but it is also an easy read with a lot of culture shock situations.
Hypocrite in a pouffy white dress by Susan Jane Gilman. This is an incredibly funny memoir, if you like David Sedaris then you will probably love this book.
I grew up in the Portland area and read a lot of Beverly Cleary (she is from Portland) books as a little kid so I really enjoyed her two-part memoir: A Girl from Yamhill and My Own Two Feet.
Too bad touchstones don't work in comments...well, cut and paste the titles into search if you want to read some reviews to help you decide if any of these are interesting to you.
posted by CarolO at 12:58 pm (EST) on Feb 11, 2009
It looks pretty nice. My order is on its way.
Bill
posted by pamur at 1:17 am (EST) on Dec 18, 2008
I am Bill from the Tuesday Book Club. I posted a question for you in the Groups but in case you don't get by there often I thought I would repeat it here. You mentioned a book light that you liked at the meeting. One of the Christmas lists I got from my daughter-in-law has "booklight" on it so I was wondering if you could tell me the brand/model that you said you liked. I don't know anything about them.
Thanks.
posted by pamur at 5:40 pm (EST) on Dec 13, 2008
I actually fell in love with LT in order to order my books and get them on shelves.
See you next month!
posted by maggie1944 at 1:35 pm (EST) on Dec 11, 2008
posted by Krylon77 at 1:19 pm (EST) on Nov 6, 2008
I'm liking your library!
posted by fabfic-terrificteens at 2:59 am (EST) on Oct 22, 2008
posted by maggie1944 at 9:32 am (EST) on Oct 3, 2008
I’m sending this note because you are a member of the Seattleites group.
A few of us are starting a book club and I hope that you will consider joining us.
Our first book is In the Woods by Tana French. Our first meeting will be on Thursday, October 2nd, at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park.
See our thread called Book Clubs? on the Seattleites group or you can reply to me if you want more info.
Thanks - Carol
posted by CarolO at 2:16 pm (EST) on Aug 27, 2008
There should definitely be Sweethearts galleys at Midwinter - if not the finished book! And I agree about the cover...I adore it.
posted by sarazarr at 9:03 am (EST) on Dec 9, 2007
Thanks for your friendship, and I hope you enjoy the books! I look forward to hearing back from you.
All the best,
Lisa
posted by lisaunger at 1:48 pm (EST) on Nov 26, 2007
posted by acajjou at 9:47 am (EST) on Nov 3, 2007