I'm so in AWE with everyone'e progress. Wow.
I've read only one book from my list so far - THE SECRET HISTORY (Donna Tartt), which I reviewed. MIDDLEMARCH is taking all my 100 effort. I don't think I can do MOBY DICK for awhile - I'll need something slim and quick and light after this Eliot tome.
I AM reading, though. I made a committment at New Year's to read and review a debut book (preferably) published by a small independent press and purchased from an Indy bookseller. I post the review the middle of the month on my blog. Just finished May's selection, so will dig in this weekend with book 3.
Peace, Linda
Eh Linda - you think you're bad.
ReplyDeleteI haven't even read ONE book since i started this thing . . .
Well i haven't read ONE fiction book since i started.
I've read plenty of academic books though . . :(
aw, guys, we have PLENTY of time!
ReplyDeletealso, let me be the first to admit i've gone a little psycho with this.
linda--as an indie press editor who specializes in debut fiction, have i mentioned you're one of my heroes? ;)
Two weeks (and a little) per book is a bit of a harsh pace. I recommend padding the list with the occasional poem, play, or short story. They're gaps, too, right?
ReplyDeleteOr a new pie recipe...
just saying
why did you have to go and bring up pie?
ReplyDeleteI figured it's not as involved as making your own foie gras and not quite as easy as cookies or buying ice cream. And it fills in the gaps...
ReplyDeleteI heart you guys.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me life's not a contest - it's the day job sneaking in.
Em, you've been running this show - our administrator extraordinaire! (are you a closet academic? I play a prof from 8-6)And yay for poems! And thanks Moonie - I'm all weepy. You know you're one of mine. Goedie, I read a recipe for rhubarb-strawberry pie - it was a very good recipe ;^)
Off to Book 2 of Middlemarch. Peace, Linda
I gotta confess, Book II is going a little slower than Book I... all the medical jargon...
ReplyDeleteI took a day off and read Jaye Wells's vampire urban fantasy in about a sitting and a half. Dang.
Linda - administrator extraordinaire!
ReplyDeleteOh me likey that a lot :)
Well, i'm a fulltime student doing me masters, if thats being an academic lol. . . .
What are you a prof in linda?
Did my dgree in psychology, and now doing masters in Human Resource management(don't ask me how that happened - i'm not business person at all!)
I'm currently staring at my bedroom locker, middlemarch sitting all forlorn like.
Oooh, then I'll love Book II ;^)
ReplyDeleteEmily, I teach pharmacy students about the health care system and health policy (I am a pharamcist), as well as run our PhD program in pharmaceutical health services research. So I'm on the other end of the desk. Good for you getting your Masters - combined with your psychology degree, you'll do a bang up job. I bet it helps in your writing, too!
Haven't picked up MM since Tuesday. Too dang busy... Peace, Linda