Sepertikata pepatah "So many books, so little time", itu benar adanya buat saya. Siddhartha bagi saya adalah novel spiritual yang memberi saya ilmu dan gagasan baru, bak cahaya, buku ini benar-benar menerangi pemikiran saya dan membuatnya menjadi semakin terbuka lebar.
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Bagisaya pribadi, kalau saya membeli buku, itu artinya saya ingin membacanya. Kapan waktunya menyesuaikan dengan situasi dan kondisi. Tuh iya kan, quote So Many Books So Little Time itu ngena banget ke kita ya, hiks, sekarang benar-benar harus pintar nyuri waktu untuk baca. Hapus. Balasan. Balas. Balas.
Somany books, so little time. Terlalu banyak buku, terlalu sedikit waktu Sometimes depressed, stressed, but still well dressed. Terkadang depresi, stres.. Tetapi harus tetap berpakaian bagus. I rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not. Aku lebih baik dibenci karena siapa aku, daripada dicintai karena (sifat) yang bukan aku.
timeto time, hardly ever, seldom, rarely, daily, monthly, etc. e.g. They always go out on Sundays. 2) It is used to denote permanent characteristics and properties, hobbies, habits and customs (= actions or states characterizing a given person). e.g. As a hobby he designs and makes paper airliners. British people drink a lot of tea.
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Publisher Description “Will make many readers smile with recognition.”—The New Yorker “Readaholics, meet your new best friend.”—People “This book is bliss.”—The Boston Globe Sometimes subtle, sometimes striking, the interplay between our lives and our books is the subject of this unique memoir by well-known publishing correspondent and self-described “readaholic” Sara Nelson. The project began as an experiment with a simple plan—fifty-two weeks, fifty-two books—that fell apart in the first week. It was then that Sara realized the books chose her as much as she chose them, and the rewards and frustrations they brought were nothing she could plan for. From Solzhenitsyn to Laura Zigman, Catherine M. to Captain Underpants, the result is a personal chronicle of insight, wit, and enough infectious enthusiasm to make a passionate reader out of anybody. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY JUL 14, 2003 "I have a New Year's plan," Nelson writes in the prologue to this charming diary of an unapologetic "readaholic." Her goal to read a book a week for a year and try "to get down on paper what I've been doing for years in my mind matching up the reading experience with the personal one and watching where they intersect or don't." Armed with a list of books, the author, a Glamoursenior contributing editor, the New York Observer's publishing columnist and a veteran book reviewer, begins her 52-week odyssey. She doesn't necessarily stick to her list, which includes classics "the homework I didn't do in college", books everyone's talking about like David McCullough's John Adams and titles as diverse as Call It Sleep, by Henry Roth, and Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting. But she succeeds in sharing her infectious enthusiasm for literature in general, the act of reading and individual books and authors. Along the way, Nelson unearths treasures. She becomes enamored of David Mura's Turning Japanese, a memoir that helps her understand her Japanese-American husband better, and looks to Henry Dunow's The Way Home, about coaching baseball, while trying to help her second-grade son improve his athletic skills. Most readers will probably come away from this love letter to books eager to pursue some of Nelson's favorites Nora Ephron's Heartburn, perhaps, or Emma Donoghue's Slammerkin which is what makes Nelson's reflections inspiring and worthwhile. GENRE Biographies & Memoirs RELEASED 2003 October 13 LANGUAGE EN English LENGTH 256 Pages PUBLISHER Penguin Publishing Group SELLER PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC. SIZE KB
Posted by ESC on September 05, 2002In Reply to Recently Published Source Suggestions? posted by With Camel on September 05, 2002 Autumn is almost upon us and because I'm due to be very busy around the holidays, my thoughts have turned to Xmas lists and such. Do any of you know of any recently published material on phrases, interesting words that are worth investing in? Or if there's nothing recent, any good all round reference books? Thanks to Amazon it doesn't matter whether it's published here or in the UK. Thanks, CamelI've got a million of ' Hog on Ice 1948, Harper & Row by Charles Earle Funk. This is one in a series of four books two mostly sayings and two words/phrases by Mr. Funk. All four are now available in one volume - 2107 Curious Word Origins, Sayings & Expressions from White Elephants to Song Dance, $ Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins by William and Mary Morris HarperCollins, New York, 1977, 1988. $ Words and House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings by Gregory Y. Titelman Random House, New York, 1996. Now available in paperback for $ of Word and Phrase Origins by Robert Hendrickson Fact on File, New York, 1997 Now available in paperback for $ Words and to America An Illustrated History of Words and Phrases from Our Lively and Splendid Past by Stuart Berg Flexner Simon and Schuster, New York, 1982. I picked this one up at a remainder store. I Hear America Talking An Illustrated History of American Words and Phrases by Stuart Berg Flexner Von Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1976. I got this one second-hand online. These books are great. They have a little bit of House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, A-G by Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994. And, of course H-O. $45 per. Although I found Vol. 1 for $10 at the aforementioned remainder store, I paid full price for the second. These volumes cover the waterfront - phrases and words. UPDATE I think this series stops at the letter O. There was some sort of Dictionary of Cliches by James Rogers Ballantine Books, New York, 1985. $ paperback. A good little many books, so little time joel 09/05/02Many, many thanks! Word Camel 09/06/02Books ESC 09/06/02You think that's bad... Word Camel 09/06/02"Skip"? Bruce Kahl 09/06/02Confused re skips and dumpsters. TheFallen 09/06/02Confused re skips and dumpsters. Bruce Kahl 09/06/02Dumpsters, skips and rubbish bins Word Camel 09/06/02Dumpsters, skips and rubbish bins TheFallen 09/06/02Wheel those bins around Gary 09/07/02
Posted by Joel on September 05, 2002In Reply to So many books, so little time posted by ESC on September 05, 2002Yes, but I keep wondering when the outcome of all this phrase-forum conversation we've been having here will be put between covers. This is scholarship we're undertaking here, folks. At this point, years have gone into there is access to it on the Web for which I am grateful!!, but a book would be handy. Our little forum here has been the confluence of many minds and also of the substance of many books in print and out of print. I, for one, would not mind my own contributions being made use of, along with those of others. joel Autumn is almost upon us and because I'm due to be very busy around the holidays, my thoughts have turned to Xmas lists and such. Do any of you know of any recently published material on phrases, interesting words that are worth investing in? Or if there's nothing recent, any good all round reference books? Thanks to Amazon it doesn't matter whether it's published here or in the UK. Thanks, Camel I've got a million of 'em. A Hog on Ice 1948, Harper & Row by Charles Earle Funk. This is one in a series of four books two mostly sayings and two words/phrases by Mr. Funk. All four are now available in one volume - 2107 Curious Word Origins, Sayings & Expressions from White Elephants to Song Dance, $ . Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins by William and Mary Morris HarperCollins, New York, 1977, 1988. $ Words and phrases. Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings by Gregory Y. Titelman Random House, New York, 1996. Now available in paperback for $ Sayings. Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins by Robert Hendrickson Fact on File, New York, 1997 Now available in paperback for $ Words and phrases. Listening to America An Illustrated History of Words and Phrases from Our Lively and Splendid Past by Stuart Berg Flexner Simon and Schuster, New York, 1982. I picked this one up at a remainder store. I Hear America Talking An Illustrated History of American Words and Phrases by Stuart Berg Flexner Von Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1976. I got this one second-hand online. These books are great. They have a little bit of everything. Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, A-G by Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994. And, of course H-O. $45 per. Although I found Vol. 1 for $10 at the aforementioned remainder store, I paid full price for the second. These volumes cover the waterfront - phrases and words. UPDATE I think this series stops at the letter O. There was some sort of disagreement. The Dictionary of Cliches by James Rogers Ballantine Books, New York, 1985. $ paperback. A good little many thanks! Word Camel 09/06/02Books ESC 09/06/02You think that's bad... Word Camel 09/06/02"Skip"? Bruce Kahl 09/06/02Confused re skips and dumpsters. TheFallen 09/06/02Confused re skips and dumpsters. Bruce Kahl 09/06/02Dumpsters, skips and rubbish bins Word Camel 09/06/02Dumpsters, skips and rubbish bins TheFallen 09/06/02Wheel those bins around Gary 09/07/02
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