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  • Every day when I wake up I ask myself the same question, "Is today going to be it?". Then I think about the date and think about how it sounds as baby's birthday. So here I am on March 26th still asking, "Is today going to be it?". I at least got a good long stretch of sleep last night and a good morning nap today. I have nothing more exciting than dishes and towels to be put away and carpet to be vacuumed. My mom bought her plane tickets today for coming to Texas a week from Sunday. I think everyone is thinking this little guy doesn't plan to come out of his own free will : )

    Tigers won against Houston, 10-9 yesterday. Today they play the Pittsburgh Pirates... Arrrrr

  • Kristin Gorski of "Write now is good" has tagged me for this.

    10 signs that I have written a book:

    1). It is set in, of all places, Australia. Frankly I don't know, why. I have never been there. However, I would like to write a book set in Australia.

    2). It is about a man lost in the forests trying to find his way out. He can talk to animals and commune with trees. He is not your macho man.

    3). No fairy tale like endings. Our man will cry when he is hurt.

    4). There is lot of internal dialogues. Symbolism is must.

    5). It would be a third person account. I cannot write in first person.

  • What’s your favorite book that nobody else has heard of? You know, not Little Women or Huckleberry Finn, not the latest best-seller . . . whether they’ve read them or not, everybody “knows” those books. I’m talking about the best book that, when you tell people that you love it, they go, “Huh? Never heard of it?”

    • Pick up the nearest book. (I’m sure you must have one nearby.)
    • Turn to page 123.
    • What is the first sentence on the page?
    • The last sentence on the page?
    • Now . . . connect them together….
      (And no, you may not transcribe the entire page of the book–that’s cheating!)


    I am currently reading My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk

  • Melody from Melody's Reading Corner tagged me for this meme, which is to sum up your life in 6 words. I can't think of anything other than the following right now (and I know it is too tame!) :

    Reading as much as I can

    Now for the rules:

  • I was tagged by Melody for this fun meme.

    The rules of this particular meme are:

    1). Pick up the nearest book (of at least 123 pages)
    2). Open the book to page 123
    3). Find the fifth sentence
    4). Post the next three sentences
    5). Tag five people

    Although I am currently reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman, The Bonesetter's Daughter by Amy Tan was the nearest book. Here I go:

  • 1. Snow is fun until Christmas but then I am ready for it to melt.
    2. I'm looking forward to things slowing down just a wee bit so I can enjoy time with friends and family.
    3. Books are the best present ever! (Just in case my family is reading!) ;)
    4. One of my favorite old tv shows is M*A*S*H .
    5. I'm done with maternity clothes?!? (First thing that came to mind, sorry)

  • Kookiejar started this and then it spread like Chicken Pox in a Daycare. I had to do it too!

    Here's what you do:
    Set your Mp3 player on shuffle and write the title of the first song that comes up as an answer to each question no matter how stupid it sounds...(savvy? Here we go.)

    IF SOMEONE SAYS "IS THIS OKAY?" YOU SAY?
    1234 (Feist) That's how long you got until the sheet hits the fan, dawg.

    HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF?
    Tom Sawyer (Rush)
    Though my mind is not for rent, don't put me down as arrogant.

  • I have listed the Nobel Laureates and their books I have read so far. I have not reviewed all of those on my blog as I read a few, long time back. If I do, I will link those here. I am in the process of reading another book by Steinbeck, three by Marquez and one by Orhan Pamuk.

    1907 - Rudyard Kipling
    Jungle Book

  • The Worst

    Luckily, there wasn't any real stinkers in the books I read this year. However, I was frustrated with a few. I wasn't impressed with Moll Flanders but I can't fault it since it was a product of it's time. Anyway, here are the awards for the Worst.

  • Today’s suggestion is from Cereal Box Reader

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    I would enjoy reading a meme about people’s abandoned books. The books that you start but don’t finish say as much about you as the ones you actually read, sometimes because of the books themselves or because of the circumstances that prevent you from finishing. So . . . what books have you abandoned and why?

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  • Stolen...(again lol) from Literary Feline.... (thanks!!)

    1. Plans and schedules keep me sane, but routine bores me (go figure!)

    2. I'm happy when things are calm.

    3. The last thing I drank was a bottle of water.....(excuse me, bathroom break!)

    4. One of the most valuable things in my life is right now.....my health for my unborn child!

    5. I like pepperoni and green peppers on my pizza.

  • *****Sticky Post--it stays on top for a while*****

    Today when I clicked nickname to type my name after leaving my live link in a post for a fellow blogger, I saw the URL field along with it. It is back! This time too they have not publicised it. So the onus lies on us bloggers to do so.

    Do spread the word around, friends!

  • As it was BAFAB week from Jan 1-7, I bought books for my nephews, nieces and friends. I donated 50+ assorted books to an old age Home. I suppose I was just plain lucky to win three books I had put my name for. Thanks Melody, Dewey and Rhinoa. I look forward to read those. "The Road" was a coveted one!

    The Road by Cormac McCarthy from Melody's Reading Corner
    Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher from Dewey

  • 1. How did you come across your favorite author(s)? Recommended by a friend? Stumbled across at a bookstore? A book given to you as a gift?

    2. Was it love at first sight? Or did the love affair evolve over a long acquaintance?

  • All other things (like price and storage space) being equal, given a choice in a perfect world, would you rather have paperbacks in your library? Or hardcovers? And why?

  • I stole yet another Meme from the Literary Feline!! Thanks again, this one is fun!!

    The basic facts:
    Who is your significant other? Paul
    How long have you been together? 6.5 years (married 3.5)
    Dating/Engaged/Married? Married
    How old is your Significant Other? He is 7 months older than I am. And he never lets me forget it!
    Which one:
    Who eats more? I do right now because I'm pregnant and he's on a diet lol
    Who said "I love you" first? I can't remember, but I'm pretty sure it was him
    Who sings better? I do.
    Who's older? He is.

  • (This just in from John Bowman of the WGA Negotiating Committee.)

    Fellow Guild Members:

  • Sorry for making you wait so long. I spent last night watching the #1 UND Fighting Sioux dominate the #3 Michigan State Spartans (defending national champs) 6-0 in some Division 1 college hockey at the Ralph. It was awesome. PS I was a respectable 9-5 last weekend.

  • I found this meme posted at A Fraternity of Dreamers. Kookie had such fun answers that she inspired me to give it a shot. Here goes:

    What kind of soap is in your shower right now?
    Ivory(DH), B&BW Rice Flower& Shea(Me), B&BW Exotic Coconut(DD),
    Old Spice Red Zone(Sons)

    Do you have any watermelon in your refrigerator? No

  • HAPPY ST. PATTY'S DAY TO ALL MY FELLOW
    IRISHMEN & WOMEN!

    Nothing new on the baby front, but wouldn't mind him wanting to come into the world today! I have a few people betting that today or tomorrow will be the day, but I know this little guy is on his own timetable unknown to the rest of us. If I do go to the hospital today, I have a super cool green hat to wear to the hospital to entertain everyone : ) Even though I am only a quarter Irish (paternal grandmother), I like to celebrate it all the same.

  • Sorry for no post yesterday. We had a TSF reunion up in Grand Forks between Ming and I. Now it's back to business. Here's what you should expect for tomorrow.

    Eagles beat the Dolphins
    Buccaneers beat the Falcons
    Jaguars beat the Chargers
    Browns beat the Ravens
    Saints beat the Texans
    Colts beat the Chiefs
    Packers beat the Panthers
    Vikings beat the Raiders
    Steelers beat the Jets

  • Scenario: You’ve just bought some complicated gadget home . . . do you read the accompanying documentation? Or not?
    Do you ever read manuals?
    How-to books?
    Self-help guides?
    Anything at all?

    Anything I get, I do read the accompanying manuals. Very thoroughly. That really makes me understand the workings of it better. I even look at the circuits too. (*I have to as I do not have a husband to help me through!)

  • I saw this meme at Fraternity of Dreamers. It's a weird one but it'll give you an interesting view of my world:

    What kind of soap is in your shower right now? Ivory Body Wash and Dove Bar Soap (with the little nibblets in it).

    Do you have any watermelon in your refrigerator? No but I do have a Pomelo.

  • I had thought of joining this challenge. However, I am not much familiar with southern authors. As an Indian, I go by country or continents. However, on Maggie's insistence, I am giving it a go.

    Here is my list:

    (1) Roots by Alex Haley
    (2) Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
    (3) In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
    (4) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

    As I have already read the first two, that too in May, those may be counted for the challenge. I only need read one more. The last two are very much with me and so reading those won't be a problem!

    And now for a Southern haiku:

    your very own greed

  • Christina of ardently book reviews is giving away a copy of Breaking her fall by Stephen Goodwin.

    Kinsmen of the shelf is giving away Magic Study by Maria V. Snyder. It is on till midnight of April 12!

  • Another read challenge, which goes up from March 20 to June 19th, 2008! I might as well join this. There are many books I wish to read even though I am moving house which wil involve major work. Well, let me put up a list for it:

    1) White Widow by Jim Lehrer
    2) Magical Tales by R J Stewart
    3) The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan

    These book are with me and do not figure in any other read challenges! I might add two more!

  • How many of us write notes in our books. Are you a Footprint Leaver or a Preservationist?