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Welcome Diane
This group typically has a lot of good ideas about books, be more specific if you want some right away, or read the topics and lots will float by.
This group typically has a lot of good ideas about books, be more specific if you want some right away, or read the topics and lots will float by.

If you are up for something dark, The Road is an excellent book in my opinion.
The book I most recently raved about was A Thousand Veils. It is a really fast read, based on a true story about an Iraqi journalist trying to escape the country and Saddam's persecution.
Well, Larry claims to know Vern Einstein. And Jim got lost in the new age section of Barnes and Noble all day yesterday.
Watch out for Larry and Jim, though.
I'd take offense if it wasn't true ;-D.
I'd take offense if it wasn't true ;-D.

Hi, Diane. Watch out. Jim and I are dangerous.


ok diane - alaska by james michener is one of my all time favs. that and girl named zippy by haven kimmel


I have an awful lot of favorite books. Have you got a few hours?


she started working there when she was 15 and when she got out of college she began full time there. she is my inside at library and stashes new books and such for me (and no fines)
Your picture is a lie Larry
::drops down to his knees holding his head::
I'm devastated, I thought I knew a Willie Nelson look alike.
::drops down to his knees holding his head::
I'm devastated, I thought I knew a Willie Nelson look alike.
Oh I get it now your like a chameleon

Wow, I am so jealous. To be one of the first to get an eagerly anticipate book, instead of 240 on the holds list.

Diane, I'm a children's and teen librarian, so a lot of my favorites are kids' books. I also love SF and Fantasy. One of my favorite authors is Robin McKinley, who wrote these:

and

I also love Diana Wynne Jones and Terry Pratchett, British authors who write funny fantasy. Diana's humor is much, much drier than Terry's though.
I've also read tons of mysteries, though not lately. I think I've read everything by Agatha Christie, most of Ellis Peters, and quite a bit of Anne Perry and Sue Grafton.
Lets hope I don't see my shadow
::wonders what happens when a turtle sees its shadow::
::wonders what happens when a turtle sees its shadow::

well then I'm going back in my shell
NO! Nononono! *Pokes under Jim's shell to get him back out.*
Bad Larry! Bad! *pokes Larry with said stick*
Bad Larry! Bad! *pokes Larry with said stick*
it's OK Sally, just time for a nap, its a lot of work for us turtles to get around.
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Books mentioned in this topic
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (other topics)The Road (other topics)
The Blue Sword (other topics)
Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast (other topics)
A Thousand Veils (other topics)
Diane Robinson