Tasmania has a very good library system considering the size of our state. I have used it regularly over the years but mainly from my home computer. I reserve books and I receive an email when they are to be picked up.
Reading Library Loot in the blogs I follow has truly inspired me to go into the building and spend some time looking through the shelves.
As I have decided to follow along and join in with the blogger's Library Loot I made a special trip into the library today to get started. But what to pick? I am such an organised reader. Always have my list. But today I decided to get random and see what happens. This is the result.
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As I am besotted by all things Penguin I decided to walk down the shelves and pick up the first two Penguin books I came upon. The two I picked could not be further apart in content and style I am sure.
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The first Penguin chosen was The Darling Buds of May. Wasn't that some old timey t.v. show? Looks very silly but could be fun.
The second Penguin looks like I blurred the cover but the cover really looks like this. It is a Penguin Classic: The Lost Estate (Le Grand Meaulnes) Alain Fournier. It isn't appealing at the moment but then I am easily surprised.
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South American journey by
horseback in "Saddled with
Darwin".Riding a horse
through rural South America |
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Ghost Train through the
Andes-On My
Grandfather's Trail in
Chile and Bolivia. |
I then decided to go to the non fiction shelves and see if there were any travel books related to South America as my husband and I will be going there in August for 5 weeks. I will even see if I can find some old Penguin books while I am there but no idea if I will or not.
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Read my review of this on Travellin Penguin |
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The other books were two books I read reviews of in other blogs that sounded very good and so I thought I'd have a read myself. It is fun to see the enthusiasm or disappointment of others' reviews of the books they stumble across. Both books, A Kind Man by Susan Hill and
Call the Midwife by Jennifer Worth were well reviewed on the blogs I read. (sorry cannot remember which blog was which).
Later: I read Susan Hill's book this evening and really enjoyed it though the storyline of curing someone with their body has been done before in a very different way by Stephen King in The Green Mile. I really felt for Eve's sister, Miriam and I wanted to shake her for being so complacent with her horrible husband and continuing to have so many children but I am sure these things happen. Although much of the story was quite predictable I enjoyed her puttering around her cottage and descriptions of her garden, birds and her chickens. Definitely an enjoyable and curious evening of reading.
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This one, Tales from the Fast Trains is one that I saw on the shelf that simply appealed to me. Stories of fast trains in various countries. I always enjoy good travel writing. I guess I found quite an eclectic collection today.
So now I guess the real fun begins as I turn off the computer, sit down and get reading!! Thanks for the inspiration.