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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
Hello everyone -

dbooks: Garrison Keillor is an American writer who is quite popular here, but I think his books are probably a little bit too "American" to appeal to the rest of the world. That's what I was wondering; I imagine there are authors who are very popular in one country but unknown in others. But then, Willa Cather was a very "American" author and I think she is well known around the world, isn't she?

Yes, Theomanic, that is exactly who I was referring to - Anne Perry. She's still quite popular among female readers in America. Somewhere out there, there must be a book (non-fiction) detailing this story and her life. I'm not surprised she herself dos not want to disuss it. I vaguely remember seeing Heavenly Ceatures quite a while ago - mostly memorable because it was based on a true story and for the fact that one of the girls went on to become a best-selling author. I wonder what ever happened to the other girl.

Oh, Ophelia, do I detect a hint of sarcasm there? More than a hint, I think. Surely you, as a college professor, cannot deny that much of what your students read is not of their own choosing, no?

Thanks for the Anne Perry website, dbooks. I'd love to know (read) the whole story, but probably won't find it there.

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Actually, we're dilligently working on a fool-proof way of preventing any reading by members apart from official BT selections. I'll let you know how we're progressing (and meanwhile, enjoy those last free reads).


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
Yes, Ralph, this was just a joke, not sarcasm. Smile

I actually don't associate students with the idea of reading lists because I teach in a secondary school, and only my colleagues in French lit give set reading.
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I have no idea what ROFL means; does everyone else?
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:06 pm    Post subject: comments on postings Reply with quote
Theomanic, you mentioned that comments from readers on your writings didn't mean much to you unless you knew them. One fellow posted to my blog, "Lawrence, please send me the secret decoder ring so I can understand what the hell you are saying." I'm ROFL and I take him very seriously when I do my rewrite. This place is fun. L
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You aren't going to let me forget about that so easy, are you Lawrence?!?! Laughing


I apologized for that comment if you didn't see the post. I'm ashamed you brought it back up. Well, I hope that it's water under the bridge now.
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You don't understand, I haven't been able to communicate effectively with anyone since the second grade. I know I don't talk like other folks but being on BookTalk allowed me to say"Hey, it's OK" do the best you can do. I really believe the rewrite will more clearly state the essence of what is in the blog. I just wish others would comment. I gleam much from honest comments. So, ashamed be not. You are my new best friend. L
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Great. Now I feel like a monster. BT isn't doing anything for my self esteem.
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Oh, President Camacho, I don't think you will ever have self-esteem issues. But I do think you are in danger of becoming the official mascot around here - not a bad thing at all.

Now I'm going to go and see if I need a decoder ring to make sense of Lawrenceindestin's blog (I certainly can't figure out that handle of his).

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