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Jan 14, 2017 07:40PM
Through no intentional effort on my part, I seem to be starting 2017 out with nothing but HarperCollins books.
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Abigail wrote: "Mara wrote: "I'm going to BookCon!!!!!!!!!!!!"I wish you a good journey! :)"
Thanks, Abigail! It's going to be so awesome!
Thank you!!!! :) I did; I had a fabulous day. And it just keeps coming! Birthday wishes from swing friends and reading friends, belated prezzies. :)
So I've been Miss Absent, haven't I? Sorry; I just haven't had time for social media of any kind lately! So, so, so busy!
Went to the 10:00 premiere of The Maze Runner last night. Am now totally in love with that movie. Just wow. I can't even describe how awesome it is. Whether or not you've read the book - go see it!
I am going all of September without blogging. . . . .I actually think that not blogging is stressing me out more than blogging ever did. Or maybe September just wasn't the right time to take this forced holiday.
Mara wrote: "It has just been confirmed that Sherlock: Series 4 is getting a Christmas special! My day has just been made."This makes me very happy :) (That's what I have to say because I'm freaking out on the inside)
It has just been confirmed that Sherlock: Series 4 is getting a Christmas special! My day has just been made.
Mara wrote: "I would start with Nicholas Nickleby, then Oliver Twist, then Little Dorrit."Nicholas Nickleby it is. Thanks for the suggestion! :)
Okay, I wasn't really sure where else to put this, so I hope you don't mind me cluttering up your comments:I'm just about to make my first foray into Charles Dickens this summer (because I just can't consider myself well-read without having read Dickens :D), however I'm stumped at where to start. Since you seem to be a pretty big fan of his, which book would you suggest I read first? I was thinking David Copperfield or Nicholas Nickleby, but he's written quite a few novels and I don't know where to begin, honestly!
Your suggestion would be appreciated. :)
Katherine wrote: "Happy belated birthday Mara!!! I hope you had a fantastic day filled with books!!! :)"Thanks, Katherine! I did have a good day; it was nice and quiet with a good dinner, filming my first book haul, and watching a lot of BBC shows. My parents got me all 4 seasons of Downton Abbey, plus a complete collection of BBC Charles Dickens dramatizations, so yeah - lots of BBC!
Would you believe it if I told you that I have shelf space? No, it's not because I purged (heaven help us if I ever have to do that). My dad finally built me another bookshelf. I was almost positive that it would be filled with the books I already have, but there's actually seven little shelves on it that are empty! That should last me until . . . . Christmas. If I stick to my buying plan.
I'm drowning in books again . . . But I don't feel as swamped now that I have a TBR (i.e. certain books I am waiting until certain months to read). Having a plan - albeit a tentative one - works so well relieving that reading stress that sometimes occurs.
Happy New Year, everyone! Hope you have a good one filled with fun, food, friends, and books (of course!).
Quill washing isn't as hard as you might think. The crumbs don't really get in all that deep and you use a toothbrush to gently brush his quills, and that gets them all shiny and clean. Then after he's dry, he gets his oil (so he doesn't get dry skin) and nap time. ;) And in two weeks, we get to do it again! Because apparently he's a hedgie who needs two baths a month. He has a bad habit of eating his food in his sleeping bag, hence the crumbs in his quills.
Nope haha ;) I imagine it would be hard to wash out all of his quills, I wouldn't think it would be very pleasant for him.
He's getting better about his baths, but they exhaust him, poor little dude. I guess some hedgehogs do actually like bath time; Bilbo isn't one of them. But now he's a clean hedgie; no more crumbs in his quills (ha; we'll see how long that lasts). I'm very much like a hedgehog as well, except my hissing isn't just silliness. ;)
I can't imagine he would like bath day much, haha. I can understand his need for quiet time too, I am very much like a hedgehog ;).
Bilbo didn't enjoy Thanksgiving much, I don't think. It was bath day (he doesn't like bath day), and he was a little overwhelmed by all the people (though he was a very well behaved boy). So we retired early and read for a while. :)
Kel wrote: "A very happy Thanksgiving to you, too! And no, I shall not be reading too much ... I'll be too busy catching up on writng. Last few days of NaNoWriMo! Almost there!Enjoy the holiday and the books!"
In the hopes it doesn't jinx it, I'll offer my early congrats on NaNo! :)
Mara wrote: "Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Hope you have lots of good food and lots of fun! And don't spend too much time reading (like me). ;)"A very happy Thanksgiving to you, too! And no, I shall not be reading too much ... I'll be too busy catching up on writing. Last few days of NaNoWriMo! Almost there!
Enjoy the holiday and the books!
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Hope you have lots of good food and lots of fun! And don't spend too much time reading (like me). ;)
Saw Catching Fire last night. It was better than The Hunger Games, but of course still had flaws (namely, the main cast is still horrible!).
Mara wrote: "Just in case you guys are wondering why the last two books in Orson Scott Card's Ender's Saga have suddenly disappeared from my shelves: I've decided to abandon the series. After flipping through X..."No point in finishing something you can't stand. Glad to know the movie was better than the book =)
Just in case you guys are wondering why the last two books in Orson Scott Card's Ender's Saga have suddenly disappeared from my shelves: I've decided to abandon the series. After flipping through Xenocide, I realized I just didn't have the patience to get through the rest of the series. And what was the point anyway? I only needed to read the first one for the movie (which was very good, by the way; the movie, that is, not the book).
@ Kel: Or you could plan a trip to Powell's at some point in your life. Seriously - it would be worth it.@ Katherine: Going to Powell's, one definitely has to plan on spending a lot of money. There is no such thing as going to Powell's and walking out with only a few books.
Mara wrote: "It is called Powell's City of Books. They have a website, too; check it out. The world's biggest used bookstore, it has seven floors and takes up an entire city block. It is a place every bookworm ..."It looks absolutely amazing! Too bad it's on the opposite side of the country from me. I suppose I must content myself with its online offerings and keep it in mind for whenever I'm next out west. ;)
Mara wrote: "My fall trip to my all-time favorite bookstore is complete . . . 16 books. How does one end up with so many books?! But on the bright side, I intended to get lots of books, and I got tons of ones t..."Sounds like a great haul!
@Katherine: Yes, I would be tempted as well ;P
Mara wrote: "My fall trip to my all-time favorite bookstore is complete . . . 16 books. How does one end up with so many books?! But on the bright side, I intended to get lots of books, and I got tons of ones t..."Oh my goodness Mara, can you imagine what would happen if both of us ended up in that bookstore... yeah, I'd probably buy the whole store, LOL!! I will definitely have to go there someday!
It is called Powell's City of Books. They have a website, too; check it out. The world's biggest used bookstore, it has seven floors and takes up an entire city block. It is a place every bookworm should plan to visit at least once.
Mara wrote: "My fall trip to my all-time favorite bookstore is complete . . . 16 books. How does one end up with so many books?! But on the bright side, I intended to get lots of books, and I got tons of ones t..."Okay, slightly jealous. (Not that I should be talking considering how many used book stores/BWB 40% off sales/Amazon buys/etc. I've hit.) ;) What is this mysterious, magical place of which you speak?
My fall trip to my all-time favorite bookstore is complete . . . 16 books. How does one end up with so many books?! But on the bright side, I intended to get lots of books, and I got tons of ones that I was looking for, plus a few surprise buys, and they were all hardcover and for super great prices. Can't complain!
Attention, everyone! On October 1, my blog is moving to a new location! It will from now on be known as The Reading Hedgehog! I am slowly moving all of my old log content over, but starting October 1, all new posts will be done on The Reading Hedgehog. Check out the new blog!http://thereadinghedgehog.blogspot.com/


