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100 Books: MOVING!
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Monday, June 12, 2006. This blog is moving to a new home. You can now find it at: themaryanne.info. I'm squooshing all my blogs together there; I like the format better, and hopefully you will too. All the old posts are there, as well as neato sorting and searching functions. Your comments all moved too! I'm still doing some tinkering, and it's not completely constructed yet, but close, so please update any links or bookmarks, and join me over there!
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100 Books: April 2004
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Monday, April 19, 2004. I finished Eats, Shoots and Leaves. And it did not dissapoint. I'm recommending it to almost everyone I know. It does have me rabidly watching my usage of commas for instances that they should be semi-colons, and my apostrophes are under constant surveillance, but I don't know that that's a bad thing. I'm currently reading From the Dust Returned. Posted by Maryanne @ 4/19/2004 11:37:00 AM. Tuesday, April 13, 2004. But I can't really ...
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100 Books: February 2004
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Wednesday, February 18, 2004. I'm currently reading Live from New York. Posted by Maryanne @ 2/18/2004 08:47:00 PM. Tuesday, February 10, 2004. Since my last post I've read 4 1/2 books, 2 by the hasn't failed me yet Miss Agatha Christie- Taken by the Flood. Which had a slow beginning but turned out quite well, and Witness for the Prosecution. They sent an ecclectic, but not as random as it could be selection of books, and I began with Rebecca. They must do ...
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100 Books
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Sunday, April 30, 2006. I started reading Where the Truth Lies. By Rupert Holmes, then put it down when my Amazon shipment came containing the much anticipated Cocaine Blues. By Kerry Greenwood, and then, miracle of miracles, I did not move on to another book, but picked up Where the Truth Lies. By Martin Amis, because I saw his books at the library and realised I'd never read anything of his, and that seemed wrong somehow. The book is good so far, it w...
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100 Books: January 2004
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Friday, January 23, 2004. So I'm through with the book paralysis- I think. I read 2 books yesterday, so thats a pretty good indicator. The first was The Opposite of Fate. Posted by Maryanne @ 1/23/2004 07:01:00 PM. Monday, January 19, 2004. Posted by Maryanne @ 1/19/2004 12:37:00 PM. Sunday, January 11, 2004. I just finished Franny and Zooey. Posted by Maryanne @ 1/11/2004 10:59:00 PM. Saturday, January 10, 2004. Playing in the Valley of the Dolls. I mean, ...
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100 Books
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Monday, April 10, 2006. I'm behind again. Luckily the books I've been reading lately haven't been too deep. To catch up: Swing. And The Winter Garden Mystery. By Ellison and The Sound and the Fury. By Faulkner because I just couldn't focus on them. And I have the feeling that The Sound and the Fury. By John Berendt (the guy who wrote Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Or Cinderella's Sisters: A Revisionist History of Footbinding.
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100 Books
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Sunday, May 07, 2006. It's time to play catch up again. The Rachel Papers. A little Lance Scott from The Everlasting. By Oscar Wilde: I wasn't feeling good the other night, so decided to read one of my favorite plays. It's witty, funny, poignant, and I love it. Lord Goring is one of my favorite characters of all time, and there's some great, thought provoking themes running throughout. Diary. Posted by Maryanne @ 5/07/2006 01:14:00 PM. I only noticed it whe...
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100 Books
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Wednesday, March 08, 2006. More catching up to do. The Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh. Was delightful. There were some interesting insights into the writing process, some great historical context realizations for me, and over all I highly enjoyed it. The Everlasting. By Amanda Vaill, a biography of Gerald and Sara Murphy, the couple on which Fitzgerald's Dick and Nicole Diver in Tender is the Night. Posted by Maryanne @ 3/08/2006 08:56:00 PM.
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100 Books
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Friday, February 10, 2006. So I'll just say that I reread it. It was good. I picked The Castle of Otronto. What is it that makes it so hard to get rid of books? What purpose do they serve, literally and symbolically? It really is a thought provoking book, and one that will be sticking in my mind for a long time to come. I mentioned a short story by Aimee Bender not too many posts ago, and when I saw her latest short story collection, Willful Creatures.
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100 Books
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My thoughts on the books I'm currently reading. Friday, April 21, 2006. Wherein every woman who stops Marx to ask for an autograph and gets wittily teased is described as plump. Even the guys are plump. Everyone is plump. In fact, I would say that Groucho Marx and the Broadway Murders. Posted by Maryanne @ 4/21/2006 04:41:00 PM. At 4/27/2006 10:30:00 AM. I really don't know what you have against the word avuncular. It never hurt anyone! View my complete profile.