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dar512 is now Pete Zicato
Join Date: May 2003
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Nothing wrong with that. Besides, this thread's pretty much ongoing.
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Wow, I've not been keeping up with my posting here ... okay, not on any thread, but I'm clearly behind on listing my recent literary choices. Luckily, I have kept a chronological list since 1984.
FINISHED Doppelganger - Marie Brennan The Bone Collector - Jeffrey Deaver The Coffin Dancer - Jeffrey Deaver Gods and Myths of Northern Europe - H.R. Ellis Davidson The Sentinel - Gerald Petievich The Complete Idiot's Guide to Being Psychic - Lynne A. Robinson and LaVonne Carlson-Finnerty The Wire in the Blood - Val McDermid Love is the Bond - M.R. Sellars All Acts of Pleasure - M.R. Sellars Divination for Beginners - Scott Cunningham The Sinister Pig - Tony Hillerman ONGOING PROJECTS The Old Testament The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brother's Grimm, All New Third Edition I like fairy tales before bedtime Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell - Susanna Clarke this is a very, very long book. Not a lot happens. But these things don't happen in very interesting, nicely described ways. Do As I Say, Not as I Do: Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy - Peter Schweizer I get so mad reading this I can only do a little at a time, so I keep it in the bathroom. The Robin Wood Tarot - Robin Wood I love this tarot deck, and recently learned that the artist had written a book about it's creation, and gives details regarding the symbolism she chose for each card. So far I think it's a much better guide to the deck than Tarot Made Simple, which uses her cards also.
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I have just started Stephen King's Wolves of the Calla. Am in the unheard of situation of having books to spare, rather than rereading the ones I have. To read- The Island - Victoria Hislop The Python Years - (diaries) Michael Palin I Can't Stay Long - Laurie Lee Desert Royals - Jean P Sasson (trashy, but was part of a 3 book deal) and a couple more I picked up by habit in the charity shop but can't even remember. Feel like a bulimic at an all you can eat buffet - happy, but slightly overwhelmed ![]()
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It's not that it's a terribly bad book, but it's a rather dry and scholarly account of the myths, doesn't relate them in full, but does give an interesting perspective on how the myths are and were expressed in some other cultural practices of the region. I liked this edition, but any version of the Prose Edda and the Poetic Edda should do for a start.
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