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Over mijzelfI live in Berkeley, California and work in San Francisco as an advertising copywriter. Size 11 sneakers. father, husband, schlub.
My blog is here: bastardofaandc.blogspot.com
My portfolio is here: gregmills.mintygreenhouse.com
Over mijn boekenSticking with the books in the house. The garage hosts a host of books, as well as rat droppings, alas.
Homepagehttp://bastardofaandc.blogspot.com
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WoonplaatsBerkeley, CA
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door Jesse_wiedinmyer op 3:00 pm (EST) om Feb 4, 2010
door Jesse_wiedinmyer op 2:32 pm (EST) om Feb 4, 2010
door muddy21 op 7:16 pm (EST) om Feb 3, 2010
Thanks for marking my library interesting. I've been browsing you library too.
I did read The Rotters Club several years ago (around the time it first came out). I don't recall why, but I didn't like it enough to read the sequel. Did you read the sequel, or have you read anything else by Jonathon Coe?
Deborah
door arubabookwoman op 9:45 pm (EST) om Sep 13, 2009
I guess that would be Karuizawa where your mother grew up. Located in the mountains a little more than an hour from Tokyo, it's now a resort community. I'm looking forward to a visit to a friend's cottage there later this month. Karuizawa got briefly famous a few decades back when Mr. and Mrs. Yoko Ono bought a place there.
door dcozy op 10:04 pm (EST) om Jun 6, 2009
I'm flattered that you found my library interesting, and actually, it was a treat to be deemed interesting by someone who has more than 2 books cataloged who hasn't self published a 1600 page fantasy novel that they just thought I might like to take a look at.
I'll poke around your shelves anon.
Best,
David
door dcozy op 3:24 am (EST) om Jun 6, 2009
Hi Tames -- Where was your thread on Carl Sagan? I'd like to participate!
I think you are referring to the War and Peace group read. The Demon-Haunted World is the Carl Sagan book that I just started - but not as a group read. :)
door tames op 1:55 pm (EST) om May 22, 2009
door sgtbigg op 3:17 pm (EST) om Mar 28, 2009
- Bob
door AsYouKnow_Bob op 7:52 pm (EST) om Feb 14, 2009
door NativeRoses op 8:45 am (EST) om Apr 3, 2008
door NativeRoses op 8:38 am (EST) om Apr 1, 2008
Are you sure that you didn't leave The Myth of Sanity for yourself while in a dissociative fugue state? Maybe you were trying to tell yourself something...
And yes, I've read Antproof Case. If you've read any other Helprin and enjoyed it, you may like it. If not, then I wouldn't push it. Helprin's got a rather specific world-view and can be an enjoyable read, but I don't think he's Great Lit in the capital G capital L sense... Helprin's a bit too stuck on the Horatio Alger tip for my taste, but he's still something of a guilty pleasure for me.
door Jesse_wiedinmyer op 1:33 pm (EST) om Nov 12, 2007
Thank you for recommending Wellfleet on the nonfiction book conversation. I found one copy in our library network and I have just started it. I'm enjoying it very much.
door chilover op 10:06 am (EST) om Nov 6, 2007
door slickdpdx op 12:07 pm (EST) om Oct 26, 2007
http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/religion/cult/l-ron-hubbard/
The Parsons bio is pretty good too.
http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/mad-science/jack-parsons/
Actually, there is a lot of good stuff at Rotten. For instance, they have a great Richard Scarry bio too.
http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/authors/richard-scarry/
door slickdpdx op 2:55 pm (EST) om Oct 25, 2007
I actually owe my knowledge of Gossage to my dad, who has always been a great fan of Stan Freberg. So when the book crossed my path, I immediately had a context for it.
I knew very little of Gossage beyond his name, though, so the book was a real treasure when I found it. It's a terrific time capsule of mid-twentieth century pop culture AND a look at advertising agencies of that time from what is, obviously, a very unique perspective. Definitely one of the hidden gems in my library.
door the_croupier op 10:11 pm (EST) om Sep 15, 2007
door ida op 3:44 pm (EST) om Aug 5, 2007
door ggchickapee op 11:45 am (EST) om Aug 1, 2007
I think there was a thread on this topic, and even though I participated in it, I cannot find it again.
door ggchickapee op 11:39 am (EST) om Aug 1, 2007
door sunny op 8:44 am (EST) om Jul 29, 2007
Belle
door gautherbelle op 10:37 pm (EST) om Jul 27, 2007
I'm putting selected quotes from it over here - only just started though.
door sunny op 2:02 am (EST) om Jul 27, 2007
Unfortunately he died last year, so he can't be thanked for this treasure directly.
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pps - I just added the link to Howard Gossage's Firehouse to his author page.
door sunny op 6:43 pm (EST) om Jul 22, 2007
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door adkrim op 11:01 am (EST) om Jul 19, 2007
door sunny op 2:38 am (EST) om Jul 19, 2007
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door adkrim op 7:13 pm (EST) om Jul 18, 2007
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door adkrim op 4:53 pm (EST) om Jul 18, 2007
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door adkrim op 10:41 am (EST) om Jul 18, 2007
glad to make your aquaintance --
ken krimstein
door adkrim op 10:39 am (EST) om Jul 18, 2007
:-)
door sunny op 7:26 am (EST) om Jul 15, 2007
door Jesse_wiedinmyer op 9:23 pm (EST) om Jul 12, 2007
Re: Is creativity the domain of liberals, your post #99.
I couldn't agree more that, as you say, "Cynical conservatives are not above using The Other to rile the irrational emotions of some voters." You should check out www.thefantasyyears.com. It's the story of movement conservatives and this dynamic at work throughout the 1990s. The first chapterlet actually uses the term "The Great Other."
Best,
Cbaker
door cbaker123 op 7:15 pm (EST) om Jul 8, 2007
door Jesse_wiedinmyer op 1:31 am (EST) om Jul 8, 2007
It's probably all of the time I spent in San Francisco.
door Jesse_wiedinmyer op 1:09 am (EST) om Jul 8, 2007
i noticed that you have joined the contra costa times book group. thanks, i have to admit i have been remiss at keeping it up. Have you been to the book group. I have been to a few.
David Perrings,
Danville, CA
door dperrings op 7:37 pm (EST) om Jul 7, 2007
door NativeRoses op 9:58 pm (EST) om Jun 29, 2007
I flipped through (I guess that doesn't work on-line does it? scrolled through?) your reviews and, based on what I read, look forward to your comments on the P.C. discussion board.
door ggchickapee op 3:13 pm (EST) om Jun 28, 2007