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...and the hits just keep on coming
There's always something, you know? Somebody in the hospital, somebody needing long-distance transportation arrangements, something that needs to be researched, an extra project that--whoops!--somebody forgot to staff... My to-do lists are starting to resemble use cases, with alternate flows and error conditions and supplemental technical specifications. When I was growing up (you know, back in the (technical) Stone Age) I never quite got how much like a house of cards life apparently has a tendency to resemble (or maybe I'm still rebelling against the feeling of being trapped in a life that says there's only one way to be.)
Anyway.
It's Wednesday, and it's been ages since I've done the reading meme, but that would necessitate me having to go look at goodreads and see what it is that I've read recently (my brain is not retaining anything these days--if it's not written down, it's gooooone) which is unappealing at the moment. But I saw this post on bookish bucket lists on bookriot.com and thought it was a good conversation starter (wow, can you tell I have a bunch of conferences coming up in the next few months? One of my lists is Stuff To Talk About With Strangers, aka, schmoozing for introverts.)
So, yeah, what's on your bookish bucket list?
I'd love to say that mine included something like reading Proust (in French) or finishing The Brothers Karamozov or having tea/coffee with a giant of literature, but really, I'd be super-happy to go traipse through Kensington/Mayfair and work my way through all the squares and parks of a good Heyer novel, with optional side trips down to Cornwall for the classic Gothic romance scenery and a bonus weekend in Edinburgh and points north to scratch the Scottish historical itch. I'm not even going to spin it with references to Austen and the Brontes or Doyle or the Bard, because I know you won't judge. Just pure immersion in all the genre novels that have made me happy over the years.
That's mine, what's yours?
Anyway.
It's Wednesday, and it's been ages since I've done the reading meme, but that would necessitate me having to go look at goodreads and see what it is that I've read recently (my brain is not retaining anything these days--if it's not written down, it's gooooone) which is unappealing at the moment. But I saw this post on bookish bucket lists on bookriot.com and thought it was a good conversation starter (wow, can you tell I have a bunch of conferences coming up in the next few months? One of my lists is Stuff To Talk About With Strangers, aka, schmoozing for introverts.)
So, yeah, what's on your bookish bucket list?
I'd love to say that mine included something like reading Proust (in French) or finishing The Brothers Karamozov or having tea/coffee with a giant of literature, but really, I'd be super-happy to go traipse through Kensington/Mayfair and work my way through all the squares and parks of a good Heyer novel, with optional side trips down to Cornwall for the classic Gothic romance scenery and a bonus weekend in Edinburgh and points north to scratch the Scottish historical itch. I'm not even going to spin it with references to Austen and the Brontes or Doyle or the Bard, because I know you won't judge. Just pure immersion in all the genre novels that have made me happy over the years.
That's mine, what's yours?

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I love this idea!
One such tour, though, I've actually already done. Bea took me on a whirlwind War for the Oaks tour - We went by (it was morning, so not in) First Avenue and the Seventh St entrance, and we tromped down into Minnehaha Falls and across Hennepin Avenue.
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Your WftO tour sounds super-fun! I suppose I could do something similar for Gone With The Wind here... or something in DC. D thought I was nuts back when we were dating for all my Chincoteague obsessions, but he married me anyway, so the joke's on him?
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I fear you may be right. Though I was surprised recently at how differently businesses in the same field can be.
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Sorry, I just started my first cup of coffee.
Your reading bucket list is completely identical to mine, with the addition of some Agatha Christie. These days I don't have the patience to sit and read unless it's fanfiction, so I depend on audio books, mostly nonfiction, which are in my ear as I go about my day. I never could have survived packing, moving, and unpacking without them. And now they're working hard to push back the sudden silence in my house. (Although this morning I"m watching Curious George and pretending Seba hasn't woken up yet.)
I just finished listening to David McCullough's "The Wright Brothers." My current book, which is going to get me through a four mile run today, is Erik Larson's "In the Garden of the Beasts," about Nazi Germany in 1933-4. Up next is Ta-Nehisi Coates' "Between the World and Me."
Curious George is really quite delightful.
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I have a stack of nonfiction waiting for my next yen for facts and reality (however strange.) I think I actually do have Larson's Nazi book in one of my stacks. I've read his The Devil In The White City and Thunderstruck and really like the way he stitches everything together. And then, not 2 minutes after you commented, I saw this interview/conversation (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/review/the-charge-to-be-fair-ta-nehisi-coates-and-roxane-gay-in-conversation) between Roxanne Gay and Ta-Nehisi Coates. Serendipitous.
You can be grateful for the surface and still yearn for more, right? Hard, but true. ♥
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But nice to know there is another Heyer fan out there! I almost did a little dance, the first time I came across Halfmoon Street...
In terms of my own literary ambitions, I'd just like to un-read "Go Set A Watchman."
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At some point, I have to introduce you to
I finally came to the conclusion that I'm not reading GSaW--there are so many hinky things about the publication even before the rest of it...
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Read all the fanfic in the world, and reread my childhood favourites over and over again? :D
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Somehow I doubt I am going to get to all of that...
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