Re: good books

scanlon.donna@gmail.com said:
> I'm reading The Strongest Librarian in the World by Josh Harnagarne. It's a
> memoir about growing up Mormon with Tourrette Syndrome and his passion for
> books. I'm enjoying it thus far. I'm also reading Graveminder by Melissa
> Marr on my Nook.

Isn't Tourrette's part of being a librarian? It seems that the many and
various stresses librarians contend with is surely the source of Tourette's.


munizao@xprt.net said:
> I tried to read/The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms /a while back and bounced=20
> off of it.

bap@shrdlu.com said:
> Another candidate for my Unread wall then.

I really liked the way it was structured. However, I can see that it isn't
for everyone. It isn't a straight narration, it twists a bit here and there.


grymalkyn@gmail.com said:
> That is an excellent series; I read it...last year, I think.

Finished HTKs over the weekend. I'm looking forward to the next.

In case y'all haven't heard, Jax has edited and released "Fae Fatales: A Fantasy Noir Anthology".
(http://www.amazon.com/Fae-Fatales-Fantasy-Anthology-Edition/dp/0473243172/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1372104826&sr=8-2&keywords=jax+goss)
There are one or two familiar names amongst the authors, as well. I've got
that sitting around waiting for me.

These days, I try to switch between p-books and e-books. I've read a few
e-books in a row, so I picked up a p-book when I finished the Jemisin. I've
*finally* started Haddon's "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime".
I'm sure others can talk more intelligently about it, but so far it's pretty
dang good.

Wayne

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