Sunday, May 03, 2009

Library Loot!

Normally I do Teaser Tuesday and the Library Loot on Wednesday of every week, but this week I just didn't feel up to doing Library Loot. In fact I was in bed at the very early time of 9.30 three nights in a row during the week. Part of the reason for that is that I am trying to change my eating habits, and so I think my body was going into shock at the fact that it hadn't had any chocolate, or normal Coke or anything like that for a few days. Once I got through those early nights I actually felt pretty good so we will have to see how we go from now on.

Anyway, it has been a pretty interesting week library wise this week. I found something out. They actually DO have an upper limit when it comes to the number of items out. Who knew? And how did I find this out? By reaching that upper limit of course! I have had a whole heap of items that I have had on hold come in so my library list looks very scary again, but it will get back under control soon. (Hah! Who am I trying to kid?).

So the books that I picked up from the library this week were:

Frantic by Katherine Howell - I am supposed to have read this already for OzMystery Readers but it didn't come in for ages.

What the Dead Know by Laura Lippman - another book of the month for OzMystery Readers. Luckily I have read the next book already otherwise I would be in danger of striking out completely!

Skeletons at the Feast by Chris Bohjalian - HF, set in WWII. Exactly my kind of read.

The Dark Rose by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles - I read the first book in this series a while ago and really enjoyed it. I had borrowed this previously but had to return it because I could not renew it, so now I have it out again to hopefully read this time.

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - lots of buzz around for this book so I thought I would find out for myself.

First Comes Marriage by Mary Balogh - I do enjoy Mary Balogh's writing, and this is the first in her latest series.

Lords of the Bow by Conn Iggulden - Another book I have had out before.

Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon - Donna Leon is one of those authors that I have been meaning to read for ages, so I finally requested the first book in her mystery series.

April edition of Good Reading Magazine

15 comments:

  1. Um, out of curiosity, what IS the upper limit? :)

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  2. My library doesn't have a limit on anything! I asked. Bad for me, actually. lol

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  3. Hope you enjoy your loot! I want to pick up The Hunger Games someday soon because it sounds like something I really would enjoy.

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  4. hi Marg! visiting u again! love ur posts!

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  5. I think that I've got too many books out too! Library fees are expensive.
    You've got some good titles there. I liked the books that I read in the Cynthia Harrod-Eagles series as a teenager, but it was so long ago that I'd have to start from the beginning! The Donna Leon books are too creepy for me and gave me nightmares.

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  6. Janicu, the upper level is **blushes slightly** 60 items out.

    Kailana, that would be very dangerous for me too!

    Ladytink, I am definitely looking forward to seeing how The Hunger Games is.

    Hi Joemill! Thanks for leaving a comment.

    Viola. luckily I don't get too many fees. It would still work out to be cheaper than buying 60 books though I think!

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  7. The only book on your list I've read is The Hunger Games...and I just read it last month. Very good. Well worth the buzz!

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  8. I have the first Donna Leon book waiting for me in my pile too - I'm sure you will get to it before me!

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  9. Hunger Games isn't the normal genre that I read but honestly it was one of those books that had me at the first sentence. Hope you enjoy it can't wait to read your review.

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  10. I really enjoyed Skeletons at the Feast. I have put some of the author's books on my tbr because of it.

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  11. I've given you an award, I hope you like what it's for!!! lol

    and what is your library limit on books out?

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  12. Hi Marg, another award for you. I have mentioned your blog for the I Love Your Blog Award in my post here.

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  13. Thanks Nicchic and Susan!

    Krissi and Stephanie, I am looking forward to it given all the buzz around it!

    Jennygirl, I have read Midwives by Bohjalian and I liked that a lot, so I have high hopes for Skeletons at the Feast.

    Karen, I wouldn't be so sure about that! LOL!

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  14. Susan, the upper limit is 60 books! Way too many to have out at any one time but never mind!

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  15. I really enjoyed Skeletons at the Feast, I hope you do too. I have also read his book The Double Bind and really liked it too. Enjoy.

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