This is the Bosporus in Turkey.
I am reading Bomb magazine again today: books. Army of One by Janet Sarbanes. Make Loneliness by: J. Reuben Appelman.
I finished the last and final Proust “Finding Time Again” and had to return it to interlibrary loan yesterday and therefore cannot share passages. It was great, though. Now I start over from the beginning again!!
Now that Andrew is home, I vow to never, if I can help it, drive a car anywhere by myself ever again. Planes, trains, and shuttle buses, and regular buses. But no car alone. Ever. Again.
Library Journal Magazine: (the editor-at-large is one of my professors!) “In Search of an Emotionally Healthy Library” by: Nancy Cunningham. http://liscareer.com/cunningham_eiq.htm
Basically this blog is the seed for what I may eventually want to look into doing: RA services. Responsive Readers’ Advisory … “knowing what is big (and when it is coming); finding great reads, listens, and views we shouldn’t miss; making connections between new and extant titles; and identifying what patrons see and predicting what they might request. With these strategies, we can make wider-ranging and more creative suggestions, build better displays, expand title possibilities for booklists, and inspire book discussion choices.”–Library Journal mag. p. 42
Collection Development and Readers Advisory Librarian–would be awesome jobs.
Barbara Ehrenreich – This Land is Their Land: Reports from a Divided Nation
Marie Winn – Central Park in the Dark: More Mysteries of Urban Wildlife
good thing i found this website: www.readersadvisoronline.com, which has this, which i think is fantastic
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Planes, Trains, and Lanes
June 21, 2008 Our peripatetic spies spotted the following books being read by their fellow travelers this week. We decided just for fun to try categorizing the readers by age and gender to see if we could spot any patterns. This is what we came up with. Any comments?
Teenagers
William Faulkner – Absalom, Absalom!20-Something Casually Dressed Women
Raymond Chandler – The Long Goodbye
Junot Diaz – The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Timothy Ferriss – The 4-Hour Workweek
Laurie Notaro – There’s a (Slight) Chance I Might Be Going to Hell: A Novel of Sewer Pipes, Pageant Queens, and Big Trouble
James Patterson – Third Degree
Jeffrey Sachs – The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time
Tom Stoppard – The Real Thing
Eckhart Tolle – The Power of Now20-Something Professionally Dressed Women
Kim Edwards – The Memory Keeper’s Daughter
Malcolm Gladwell – Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Debbie Macomber – Country Brides
Ian McEwan – Atonement
Marion Nestle – What to Eat
Jodi Picoult – My Sister’s Keeper
Ayn Rand – The Fountainhead20-Something Casually Dressed Men
Paulo Coelho – The Alchemist
Robert Greene – The Art of Seduction
Robert E. Howard – Kull: Exile of Atlantis
Cormac McCarthy – Outer Dark
Bill and Carol McGann – The Story of the Tour de France
Ben Mezrich – Rigged: The True Story of an Ivy League Kid Who Changed the World of Oil, from Wall Street to Dubai20-Something Professionally Dressed Men
Dee Brown – Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West
Robert Jordan – New Spring
Will North – The Long Walk Home30-Something Casually Dressed Women
Ayn Rand – The Fountainhead30-Something Professionally Dressed Women
Bernard Cornwell – Sword Song
John Grisham – The Appeal30-Something Casually Dressed Men
Mark Bowden – Killing Pablo: the Hunt for the World’s Greatest Outlaw
Stephen King – The Dark Half
Eduardo Mendoza – El Misterio de La Cripta Embrujada
Ayn Rand – Atlas Shrugged30-Something Professionally Dressed Men
Philippa Gregory – The Other Boleyn Girl
Garth Nix – The Keys to the Kingdom, Book 3: Drowned Wednesday
James Redfield – The Celestine ProphecyMiddle-Aged Casually Dressed Women
Joe Hill – Heart-Shaped Box
Harper Lee – To Kill a MockingbirdMiddle-Aged Professionally Dressed Women
Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul – Plague Ship
Philippa Gregory – The Boleyn Inheritance
Linda Howard – Son of the Morning
Joseph O’Neill – Netherland
Zadie Smith – White TeethMiddle-Aged Casually Dressed Men
Deepak Chopra – Ageless Body, Timeless Mind: The Quantum Alternative to Growing Old
Lorna Freeman – The King’s Own
Steven Millhauser – Dangerous Laughter
Haruki Murakami – The Elephant VanishesMiddle-Aged Professionally Dressed Men
Steve Berry – The Alexandria Link
Lee Child – Nothing to Lose
Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams – Tunnels
David Halberstam – The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War
Sue Monk Kidd – The Secret Life of Bees
William Martin – The Lost Constitution
Joseph McBride – What Ever Happened to Orson Welles?”I’ve read those in bold.
This is the movie poster for the new book I started yesterday called “The Book of Revelation” by: Rupert Thomson. Just started it, so I’ll let you know, the movie trailer looks cool.

Keep a look out for this bird!