Showing posts with label Library Loot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Library Loot. Show all posts

Dec 14, 2011

Library Loot December 14 - 20

badge-4Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire fromThe Captive Reader and Marg from The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library. If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link it using the Mr. Linky any time during the week. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their libraries!

The link can be found at The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader


I got some rather rare loot today in the Library’s cancellations bin, goodness knows when I’ll get to reading them but they fit nicely into my collection.

alwaysThe first is Ursula K Leguin’s Always Coming Home .  It’s described as part novel, part textbook, part anthropologist's record,Always Coming Home explains the life and culture of the Kesh people.  All that for $1 which is an absolute steal when the paperback retails at $45.

Debbie Moorhouse reviews it here.

There was a cassette tape that went with the book making it an early multimedia experience.  It look like copies of the music and poetry can be obtained through LeGuin’s website

The next was China Mieville’s Iron Council which I also picked up for a $1.  I have Kraken (still to read since last Christmas) but I figured its China Mieville and its cheap and in condition – didn’t really have to think about it.  Wikipedia describes it thusly:

200px-IronCouncilIron Council (2004) is China MiƩville's fourth novel and his third set in the Bas-Lag universe, following Perdido Street Station (2000) and The Scar (2002), although each can be read independently of the others. In addition to the steampunk influences shared by its predecessors, Iron Council also draws several elements from the western genre.

Iron Council is perhaps the most overtly political of China MiƩville's novels to date, being strongly inspired by the anti-globalization movement, and tackling issues such as imperialism, corporatism, terrorism, racial hatred, homosexuality, culture shock, labour rights and war. The novel won the Clarke and Locus Awards in 2005, and was also nominated for the Hugo, and World Fantasy Awards that same year.[1]

So all in all a damn good score.

How did your lootin’ go me hearties?


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Dec 7, 2011

Library Loot December 7-13

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Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire fromThe Captive Reader and Marg from The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library. If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link it using the Mr. Linky any time during the week. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their libraries!

The link can be found at The Captive Reader


images6Too many books to read so this week I went with some more DVD’s.

Jam & Jerusalem

The first, which I can heartily recommend was the Third and sadly, final series of the BBC Comedy drama – Jam & Jerusalem or Clatterford as its known in the US. 

Living in a small rural town(or just outside of it) I find that it’s spot on in regards to small town politics and peculiarity.  Well worth getting the whole series.  It stars Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders.

Call Me Claus

clausRhymes with bores me to tears.  This Christmas comedy drama was so woeful that we turned it off after 20 minutes.  Not even the comic skill of Whoopi Goldberg nor the gravitas of Nigel Hawthorne could get this one over the line.  Going to the library has the added benefit of not having to pay for dud films.

So what did you loot this week?


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Nov 30, 2011

Library Loot–November 30 to December 6

badge-4Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire from The Captive Reader and Marg from The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library.

If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link it using the Mr. Linky any time during the week. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their libraries!

This week it’s hosted by Marg (where you will find the linky).


Only one item this week – I am being prudent after last weeks haul.  I caught a couple of episodes of Warehouse 13: Season One at a friends place.  It shows some promise and I am happy to note appears to have gone to a 3rd season.  So I borrowed it through interlibrary loan only to find that its actually on free to air television.  I am watching it in chronological order though.

I like it for a number of reasons

  1. Strong believable female lead
  2. Steampunk styling
  3. It hasn’t received the Firefly treatment.
  4. It feels like an American Torchwood.

 

Here’s the intro to Season 1 that will give you the “feel” of the show.

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Oct 5, 2011

Library Loot– October 5th to 11th

Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire from The Captive Reader and Marg from The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library. If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link to it via the plugin on the host's page. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their libraries! This week is hosted by Marg from The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader

Whoa, it’s been a long time between drinks participating in a library loot.  Strangely enough for the last school term I was actually employed as a Librarian. 

So looted books(bought rather than borrowed):

2011-10-05 12.23.50Well this first one comes tinged with sadness.  One of our library board members, passed away recently, he wasn’t hale and hearty, so it wasn’t that much of a shock. Still talking to a man one day and having him drop dead the next reminds you of your own mortality. 

Alby was a committed reader, who when his health was fair, would shoot about the town on his gopher, putting up promotional posters.  He led an interesting life as paddle steamer captain and lived for his westerns. 

His daughter returned his library books along with a collection of books that could be donated or sold through the library.  So I happened upon his copy of The Adventurers of Sherlock Holmes, which I shall have as a keepsake, to remind me of a dedicated reader and a library supporter.


comix

The next purchase was cancelled stock – Comix, A history of Comic Books in America.  Which, as I think I may have mentioned on twitter gets very interesting around the mid 1950’s, with the various witch hunting and blacklisting that occurred under McCarthy.

If you think people are only now doing edgy subversive stuff in comics now, it was being done long before.

 

 


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And my final purchase was The Bachman Books by Stephen King, four stories written by King under the pseudonym Richcard Bachman.

Why people through this stuff away I will never understand.  The 14 introductory notes that King writes on why he chose to write under another name are a story all in themselves.

 

 


goneBorrowed, extended and extended again was Gone by talented Australian author and poet, Jennifer Mills.  The downside to being a reviewer is of course that books that you want to read, often sit on the back burner – I may have to reluctantly return this one until I have some spare time to enjoy it.

I have read the first chapter so far, and its good, takes me back to my short stint spent working in community mental health.

 

So link below or at Marg’s site and let me know what books you have “looted”  this week.


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