Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Feeling talkative this morning

I know, I know - I go months without posting and then post twice in a day. That's me!

May I just say that public libraries are arguably the greatest achievement of civilizations everywhere?

I've realized lately how much I've been enjoying reading for pleasure since I am no longer taking university courses of any sort (though am thinking about starting a PhD program. I'm a sadist). It's been really nice. Here's a list of most of the titles I've read in the past year (not counting a pile of Cam Jansen books con m'hija):

Richard R. Hopkins (This one is really interesting, if a titch repetitive in places. Good overview of major philosophers and movements included):

1. How Greek Philosophy Corrupted the Christian Concept of God

David Eddings (gracias a mi esposo por la introducción):
  1. Pawn of Prophecy
  2. Queen of Sorcery
  3. Magician's Gambit
  4. Castle of Wizardry
  5. Enchanters' End Game
  6. Guardians of the West
  7. King of the Murgos
  8. Demon Lord of Karanda
  9. Sorceress of Darshiva
  10. The Seeress of Kell
  11. The Diamond Throne
  12. The Ruby Knight
  13. The Sapphire Rose
  14. Domes of Fire
  15. The Shining Ones
  16. The Hidden City
Orson Scott Card (buscaba le serie de Ender pero de la biblioteca local alguien ya la tenía sacada):
  1. Seventh Son
  2. Red Prophet
  3. Prentice Alvin
  4. Alvin Journeyman
  5. Heartfire
  6. The Crystal City
R.A. Salvatore (otra vez agradezco a mi esposo...):
  1. Canticle
  2. In Sylvan Shadows
  3. Night Masks
  4. The Fallen Fortress
  5. The Chaos Curse
Robert Heinlein (not as good as I remembered, though the theory on what creates a responsible citizenry is intriguing):
  1. Starship Troopers
Jasper Fforde (LOOOOOVE this, read it twice, have the "Next" book on hold):
  1. The Eyre Affair
Mark Haddon (una exploración fascinante del mundo de un muchacho con autismo:
  1. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
J.K. Rowling (¿Qué puedo decir que no se ha dicho ya? Leí el sexto para prepararme a leer el nuevo relevo, y luego decidí volver a leerlos todos, así que terminé por leer el sexto dos veces):
  1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
  2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Margaret Peterson Haddix (una serie muy interesante para adolescentes - sólo he leído el primero, pero pienso sacar los demás pronto):

1. Among the Hidden

6 comments:

Cosmo said...

Let me also recommend Pastwatch by Card. Your sistyugler has read it as well. Muy bueno.

basquegirl said...

Lynell,
I must disagree...the drive-through is the best development in all civilizations everywhere. Diet cokes from your car!! Come on! That was genius!

torrent said...

FYI -- I'm no longer blogging (at least until I pass the bar). I don't want my name to be searchable and my random thoughts taken out of context. Its too risky.

How's the semester?

Neli42 said...

Threading to Cosmo - YES!! I love the book and hope he does more in that vein. It just didn't make my list because I didn't read it this year.

Neli42 said...

threading to basquegirl: I don't like Diet Coke - or really any colas, actually, so your enthusiasm for getting them at the drive-through eludes me. B-sides, the only other thing you really get at the drive through is wrappers and shriveled fries on the floor of the minivan.

Sticking with my vote for libraries!!! :-)

Neli42 said...

Threading to Trent - Thanks for the e-mail to let me know you posted here...you're right that I wouldn't have seen it for a while. I had to take down the link to your blog since you are going incognito for a while. :-(
Probably wise, though. MySpace can be bad, too. Don't you have music stuff up there?