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Just because I can NOT wait for this to come out!
Treasury of Daily Prayer
Is it October yet? HUH???
Does anyone else here enjoy classic literature? Outside of informational and theological writings, it's all I care to read.
I'm referring to Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Emerson, Thoreau, Tennyson, Pushkin, etc. and I'm pretty certain I was one of THE most excited people on the planet when Beowulf was brought to the screen for all the world to be exposed to how insightful and entertaining such ancient fiction could be. Heck, I still enjoy reading Beatrix Potter, even though there isn't anyone to read it to anymore.
I'll read anything I can get my hands on. I just picked up a load of books from the library dealing with essential oils and perfume making. Also a bunch of Organic Farming and Mother Earth News magazines.
But the classics? mmm yes. Love. Edith Wharton, Jane Austen, Beowulf in olde English as well as the Canterbury Tales in the same. I like Colonial American works and the poetry of Christina Rossetti. Oh my. I ADORE Christina Rossetti.
Queen Elizabeth I was a wonderful writer. Her words flow with a lilting tone even when they're not "happy".
The Federalist Papers are a good read if you're into Poli Sci or just want to know more about how this country was founded. I'm reading a book called "Patriots" about the founding Fathers. Excellent stuff.
I enjoy historical fiction (that Lion of Ireland sounds good, Synger!) and contemporary fiction, both historical and contemporary mystery and I have a deep and abiding love for Urban Fantasy. Especially Harry Dresden. *sigh*
Kae
Does Treasure Island count? I read Moby Dick many moons ago, and didn't see what the big deal was. Pretty boring actually.
Ooh, and this one looks good too...
Gathered Guests
Hi! newbie here! This stopped me! Gathered Guests is coming out in paperback! Awesome! I'm slightly biased towards this book because Dr. Maschke was writing it while I was taking his Lutheran Worship class which very much shaped my views on worship.
Oh, and I love classics like Jane Eyre, Anne of Green Gables, The Chronicles of Narnia, and tons of others. I'm not particularly a fan of Nathaniel Hawthorne, though. The House of Seven Gables was too painful to read.
I would have to agree with you about Moby Dick. Treasure Island is great, but when all the other kids were reading that, I was all but inseparable from anything by E. A. Poe.
That was my Grandma's favorite book of all times.
Goodness, some of these books everyone is sharing are quite expensive.
I just finished reading a book I checked out today from the library. It was a rather eccentric murder mystery. The title is:
The Penguin Who Knew Too Much.
The book was an absolute page turner. Somehow I feel I want to check out other materials by the author. I was just laughing so hard at some of the things in there, like the fact that book opens with penguins in the basement of a victorian house. Really good book. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Now onto those westerns I also got.
OH OH! Is that the one about the lady blacksmith? If so, ALL her books are hilarious!
Kae
Yep. It is. I fully plan one reading all of her other books too. I simply could not put the book down until it was done. I especially liked how the main charactor's cousin had the guy dressing up as a vampire and jumping out of bushes. That was funny.
Today I simple read the first six proverbs and the book of Ephesians. Tried to read those westerns, but they sickened me.
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