05-14-21, 08:19 PM | |
Exchange Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Western NY
|
I haven't read King's Later yet; sad to hear that the ending is disappointing. I do fin that many books tend to leave me with a bit of a letdown in the end.
I stopped at a small local library book sale today and walked away with 7 books in about 15 minutes - for $5.75! Here's what I got: The Restaurant by Pamela Kelley - don't know this author but tend to pick up books about 3 sisters since I am one of 3 Simple Genius by David Baldacci - the next book in the King/Maxwell series Dublin 4 by Maeve Binchy - short stories by her that I didn't know existed (I've read all of her novels) Untraceable by Laura Griffin - sounded like a good thriller similar to Tami Hoag (does anyone else read her?) And in non-fiction: My Reading Life by Pat Conroy - The Prince of Tides was one of my favorite books back in the day, and I thought I'd enjoy this book about reading Gratitude by Oliver Saks - another book I'd never heard of from an author I like You are Doing a Freaking Great Job - little gift-type book to keep in my office
__________________
Beth aka Toaster (she/her) Follow me @YogiBethC YouTube|Instagram|Facebook And yes, I am Reviewer Dr. Beth on Amazon. |
05-16-21, 07:23 AM | |
VF Supporter
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Raleigh, NC
|
I've read most of Tami Hoag's books. She lost me during the Oak Knoll series. I got tired of the grimness in the third book. But mostly, I've really liked her books. Your comment above encouraged me to go check out her more recent books to see what I might have missed.
__________________
Laura Laura's Workout Mantras: Something is better than nothing The best workout is the one you will DO |
05-16-21, 08:50 AM | ||
Exchange Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Western NY
|
Quote:
Laura, I haven't read that series - her books can definitely be grim though! I don't know how many she has but I haven't read a lot of hers, maybe around 3-5 books?
__________________
Beth aka Toaster (she/her) Follow me @YogiBethC YouTube|Instagram|Facebook And yes, I am Reviewer Dr. Beth on Amazon. |
|
05-16-21, 09:39 AM | |
Join Date: Jun 2003
|
Laura, "Designer Genes" was the first Emma Hannigan book I bought way back when...very sadly she passed away a few years ago after battling cancer multiple times.
Beth, I am envious that your library is having book sales. Ours isn't even open to the public and they are not taking book donations either. I wonder if that will change at any time soon. I can understand why, though. How do you sanitize a place where people constantly touch everything? Sherry
__________________
"Say you are tired and you will be. Believe you are strong and you are." (Sean O'Malley) The cat in my avatar is my sweetheart named Bonkers |
05-16-21, 10:11 AM | |
Exchange Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Western NY
|
Sherry, my own town is very small and the library doesn't have sales; the sale I went to on Friday was in the next town over, although it's the same county system. Instead of the big sale that they generally do twice a year, they have been doing "mini" sales this spring where they limit how many people come in and have the books spread further apart.
RE sanitation, no, you can't constantly sanitize the books/other surfaces. To me it's like going to the grocery store or any other store where multiple people are touch the objects in the store.
__________________
Beth aka Toaster (she/her) Follow me @YogiBethC YouTube|Instagram|Facebook And yes, I am Reviewer Dr. Beth on Amazon. |
05-16-21, 10:51 AM | |
Join Date: Oct 2002
|
Our library is open, but you aren't supposed to touch any items that you aren't planning to check out and if you do touch something you don't end up checking out they have a cart for you to put it on. You also have to return items through the drop box outside. Once items are returned, along with the items on the carts, they go in to a decontamination room for 3 days before they are checked back in and put back into the system. And they are not accepting book donations right now.
|
05-16-21, 11:05 AM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Chicago, IL
|
Our library has been open since last spring, but we also have to return books in the outside drop box and they actually installed a machine where you can check out books yourself, although you are not required to use it.
__________________
Carol |
05-16-21, 03:39 PM | |
Exchange Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Western NY
|
Our library is also still doing the external drop box/book quarantine thing, and I notice that the staff are all wearing gloves too. That seems a bit over-the-top to me, but I'm just glad the libraries are open, so I'm willing to follow whatever rules they think they need.
__________________
Beth aka Toaster (she/her) Follow me @YogiBethC YouTube|Instagram|Facebook And yes, I am Reviewer Dr. Beth on Amazon. |
Tags |
audiobooks, books, kindle, reading, spring reading |
|
|