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autographedcat) wrote2004-04-24 04:15 pm
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Reading Report
Haven't updated book progress lately because, honestly, I hadn't been reading that much the last two weeks, between a couple of projects I was working on and
maedbh7's visit, but I have gotten through a couple of books since last time I reported.
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- War For The Oaks by Emma Bull
Every now and then, you just want to go back to a favourite, and this is easily one of my favourite books ever written, ever ever. I'm a big fan of all of Bull's work: she has a great ear for dialogue, and crafts characters who are so real I feel like I know them. I've probably read WftO a dozen times, and it still feels fresh and new each time. If you're a fan of "modern world fantasy", I cannot recommend this book highly enough. - Zen And the Art of Travel by Eric Chaline
When making plans for tourism and trips, I always warn people that I'm a "Zen tourist". I don't like scheduling myself overmuch, preferring to following the path in front of me and seeing where it goes. So whenkitanzi saw this book, she couldn't resist getting it for me. I had expected it to be just a collection of Zen quotes and pretty pictures, but the book was evenly divided between said pictures and quotes, travel stories, and practical tips for traveling to odd and remote places. A wonderful, fascinating little book that took me twice as long to read as I anticipated, and left me feeling much richer (and with an itching desire to go somewhere) than when I started.
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Based on the travel LJ posts I wrote last week and a friend who sent me several dozen photos of her recent trip to London and Paris I find myself with major wanderlust and the wistful knowledge that I can't do much about it right now.