~terry
Sun, Sep 22, 1996 (23:16)
seed
Introductions
~PixyGod
Sat, Sep 28, 1996 (18:19)
#1
hello I am new here,
will anybody talk to me
~terry
Sun, Sep 29, 1996 (00:11)
#2
Sure, what do you like to talk about?
~nth
Sun, Oct 6, 1996 (22:53)
#3
~Mixu
Mon, Nov 4, 1996 (07:04)
#4
The best thing in the soap operas is that
they make people to read more.
~terry
Mon, Nov 4, 1996 (08:58)
#5
And game shows make them want to read even more. Welcome back!
~Harkle
Sat, Nov 16, 1996 (17:55)
#6
hello
whats up
~Harkle
Sat, Nov 16, 1996 (17:55)
#7
Is anyone here?
~Harkle
Sat, Nov 16, 1996 (17:56)
#8
Guess not Bye!
~Amy
Thu, Nov 21, 1996 (18:44)
#9
Terry, okay if we come in here until you set up our own place?
Thanks. Or should we go to TV. It is entirely empty.
Amy
~Amy
Thu, Nov 21, 1996 (20:17)
#10
Can't start a new topic in the TV conference. I even tried to cheat and got the URL syntax from another conference. But no.
So! Good evening gang. Yes, this shall be another nice temp place to hang out in addition to the chat room and Alicia's page. We are kind of like the Jews aren't we. But we are determined to have our own nation while we accept the shelter of kind world citizens.
Thanks, Terry for putting us up. You may find it also involved putting up with us and our numbers and obsession. But we are polite, clean up after ourselves and we are only slightly offcolor and then only once in a while. 14 year old girls have sought and received permission from their mothers to talk with us.
Here are the pre-defined topics I gave Terry for the new conference. I wanted to supply him with them without delay, so just dashed them off in two minutes. They are:
Drooling over Darcy and Firth
Maurice virtual view discussion
Irony and morality threads continued
P&P1 VirtView
Clean up from R&V -- lingering book/film comparison notes
Hormones, cycles, pheromones, romance and rumors
The chat room is fun
Plans for the revival of the board
Later,
Amy
~Kali
Thu, Nov 21, 1996 (21:05)
#11
Amy! Has anyone else been here? I'm heading over to the chat room...
Bye!
- K
~Amy
Thu, Nov 21, 1996 (21:14)
#12
Yeah, Kali, HC and Julie. though I cannot see that they have posted. If you go back up to the "Books conference" link at the top of this page, it takes you to a page with a link to "Users" in list form with the date signed.
How do you like this format? Hard to get used to but I think it might have possibilities.
Amy
~Arnessa
Thu, Nov 21, 1996 (21:26)
#13
Hey, Amy. I think this format could be good for the meantime.
Our exile is turning out to be quite an interesting experience. Everyone has been so resourceful!
I'm heading over to chat now. Hope to catch up with you, Kali.
~terry
Thu, Nov 21, 1996 (22:11)
#14
Welcome, austen is now a happening conference. It's up to you to create the topics.
~Dani
Fri, Nov 29, 1996 (14:45)
#15
Hi all! Has anyone posted in here about any actual books they've read or is this just a stopping place/stepping stone for other conferences? As you might be able to tell, I'm VERY new here :)
~terry
Fri, Nov 29, 1996 (15:45)
#16
No, no, no. This is not just a stepping stone. This is a full blown
conference on books. Talk about books you're actually reading (or even
books you're pretending to read). Go books!!!
~Rejena
Wed, Jan 1, 1997 (20:49)
#17
Terry,
I have a book I am reading right now it is Fantastic!
The book, "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings", the author; MAYA ANGELOU.
Fabulous writer, good text, and an autobiography at that. 1969.
I became interested in Ms. Angelou by seeing a conference she spoke at on CSPAN of all things. It was at Boston College. I was struck by her wonderful voice and the words came second. Now, that I am reading "I Know Why...." I find out that the words have so much more meaning.
Rejena
~Rejena
Wed, Jan 1, 1997 (20:50)
#18
Terry,
I have a book I am reading right now it is Fantastic!
The book, "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings", the author; MAYA ANGELOU.
Fabulous writer, good text, and an autobiography at that. 1969.
I became interested in Ms. Angelou by seeing a conference she spoke at on CSPAN of all things. It was at Boston College. I was struck by her wonderful voice and the words came second. Now, that I am reading "I Know Why...." I find out that the words have so much more meaning.
Rejena
~Rejena
Wed, Jan 1, 1997 (20:59)
#19
Terry,
I have a book I am reading right now it is Fantastic!
The book, "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings", the author; MAYA ANGELOU.
Fabulous writer, good text, and an autobiography at that. 1969.
I became interested in Ms. Angelou by seeing a conference she spoke at on CSPAN of all things. It was at Boston College. I was struck by her wonderful voice and the words came second. Now, that I am reading "I Know Why...." I find out that the words have so much more meaning.
Rejena
~terry
Wed, Jan 1, 1997 (22:36)
#20
I like Maya, welcome rejena.
~Allison
Thu, Feb 6, 1997 (15:47)
#21
Hi! I'm new here too. It's good to find some others that still enjoy the lost
art of reading. I have a general question. I moved around a lot during high
school, therefore missing a lot of the basic required high school reading and reading a lot of books more than once. Now that I have finished school (at least for now) I am going back and reading these American high school staples.
What I am asking of you is for input on which ones I must read and immediately.
A poll of sorts on the best of the classics.
I would appreciate anyone's opinion.
Thanks,
Allison
~chenjiaxin
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (06:39)
#22
hi allison allen
i am new here and most surprisingly of all to you and everybody here i am loging from main land china the p r c.
and the book i think you read first is wuthering height by EMILY BRONTE.
DO LET ME KNOW YR FAVORITES
~chenjiaxin
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (06:40)
#23
hi allison allen
i am new here and most surprisingly of all to you and everybody here i am loging from main land china the p r c.
and the book i think you read first is wuthering height by EMILY BRONTE.
DO LET ME KNOW YR FAVORITES
~chenjiaxin
Thu, Mar 13, 1997 (06:41)
#24
HI MRS. ALLISON ALLEN
ARE YOU THERE ? CAN YOU REACH ME?
DO LET ME KNOW ?
THANKS
~aubrey
Mon, Apr 14, 1997 (09:45)
#25
Howdy--I've clomped all over the other conferences and thought I'd barge in here too! About all I read are British spy novels, and since I've about exhausted that genre, I've started in on British mysteries. Maybe I'll start a topic on that since I've got a lot to say and ask! What a limited focus! you think. But it keeps me happy and I've never been one to read something to impress others llike so many in my "Fairly Good Books Club" (the only reason I venture from my mysteries). I read not wisely bu
too well--that is, too quickly and voraciously. Let me cruise around and see what's up in these book topics!
~Murfee
Sat, Apr 19, 1997 (12:28)
#26
Hello, I am new to this conference session. I am here looking for some assistance. I hae an AP English due on Monday on "Darkness at Noon', a book written by Arthur Koestler. If you are familiar with this author, the writing, or this period in Russia, please "jump" in.
~Mkaye
Sat, Aug 16, 1997 (17:06)
#27
Hi all: I'm new to all this too. Surprised tofind so few responses. Haven't any of you read Snow Falling on Cedars, or Postcards or Song of Solomon of any of the fabulous works out there now? Have a wonderful one for you to try; Down from Troy by Richard Selzer. Author is a retired surgeon, writer about his childhoon, his profession, his family. Great wordsmith. Says his mother wanted to be an opera singer but her voice was too small. She sounded 'like a little mouse ringing a tiny silver bell'.
ry it you'll love it.
~Wolf
Tue, Dec 9, 1997 (21:44)
#28
Hi! Loved Wuthering Heights.........
~arthamom
Sun, Jan 4, 1998 (16:21)
#29
Hi. I used to read a lot, and I miss it. I was brought up on "the classics" (as defined by Waldenbooks--Twain,London, Hardy, Shakespeare, not so much Virgil and Homer) and then learned about "contemporary classics" (like Kerouac, Atwood, Angelou) in college, and then started working in book stores and tried to read everything! I learned about Anne Tyler and Alice Hoffman , Armistad Maupin and John Fowles...and I learned the joy of reading good mysteries and good science fiction from my customers...but now
that I'm out of the business, I'm also out of touch. Since I had a child a year and a half ago, I'm lucky to read a book a month--I fall asleep when I try to read. (I'm turning into my mother--only she had SIX kids to gum up her brain!) I'm very excited to have discovered this forum for discussion...I've tried chatting, and I can't keep up, and the book chat lines never seem to talk about books!
I liked Wuthering Heights, but I loved Jane Eyre! I'm way more like a Jane than a Kathy--submerged passion and all that jazz!
~pmnh
Sun, Jan 4, 1998 (16:54)
#30
welcome, martha... hope you can help invigorate
this conference... hasn't been enough action
here these past few weeks (afraid colin firth
is sucking it's life away)...
check out the top ten... add your own (that's
usually at least a temporary activity stimulus)...
could probably use some additional topics, too
(any suggestions? was talk not long ago re: history/
civil war topic, but it seems to have firth-ed away...)
~autumn
Mon, Jan 5, 1998 (18:05)
#31
Welcome Martha! I have a 3 and 5 year old, and I can tell you (vis a vis reading good books) that there's a tunnel with a pinprick of light at the end of it! I read more books in '97 than the preceding 5 years combined, and I'm hoping to break out of my regular routine this year by reading some divergent tastes (i.e., anything not starring Colin Firth, Nick!) :)
~pmnh
Mon, Jan 5, 1998 (20:02)
#32
delighted to hear it (though
i never suspected you to be
among the firth-ers, autumn)
~arthamom
Mon, Jan 5, 1998 (20:12)
#33
There is hope!
~Wolf
Mon, Jan 5, 1998 (21:14)
#34
Got a 4 and 8 year old and I can relate! But, as Autumn says, there's light! I read whenever I get a quiet moment (rare-usually when everybody's in bed!)
~autumn
Wed, Jan 7, 1998 (12:24)
#35
That's high praise coming from you, Nick! What are you reading these days, Wolf?
~Wolf
Wed, Jan 7, 1998 (21:20)
#36
Kathleen Woodiwiss' Petals on the River. Love her stuff. yeah, I know, gushy
romance stuff, but it's gooooooood (live vicariously *wink*)
~kay
Wed, Jan 7, 1998 (21:20)
#37
Hello,
I'm from Nevada and i just got on line.
Love books and reading. Mostly of the historical romance.
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jan 17, 1998 (23:25)
#38
Welcome, Kay!
Historical romance would be the wife's department,
but I'm glad you found us.
~terry
Sun, Jan 18, 1998 (06:59)
#39
Really glad you found us, Kay. We hquite a literary contingent
here, mostly hanging out in the drool, the bronte and the book conferences.
Check these out!
~autumn
Sun, Jan 18, 1998 (21:17)
#40
Hi Kay! Don't forget to post your top 10 list in this conference so we can rip it apart (just kidding!!) :)
~Wolf
Sun, Jan 18, 1998 (21:42)
#41
Glad you came Kay. Don't worry about drool-lemme give you the low down-
they're all firthing!
~kay
Tue, Jan 20, 1998 (11:35)
#42
Thanks for the welcome. Now i guess i'll brouse the other topics here. Is that ok?
~KitchenManager
Tue, Jan 20, 1998 (14:50)
#43
The doors are open, ma'am.
~terry
Tue, Jan 20, 1998 (18:43)
#44
It's more than ok!
~shortyj
Sat, Mar 21, 1998 (13:16)
#45
Has anyone read Wuthering Heights?
~shortyj
Sat, Mar 21, 1998 (13:17)
#46
Hello?
~KitchenManager
Sat, Mar 21, 1998 (13:24)
#47
Hi, Elizabeth!
(Just post a message and come back later to see what's up...
it's not a chatroom around here, even if some of us act like
it is sometimes...)
Anyway, look around, and enjoy!
~autumn
Sat, Mar 21, 1998 (21:06)
#48
"Wuthering Heights"? Whoa, you've come to the right place, Elizabeth! How 'bout that Heathcliff?
~stacey
Mon, Mar 23, 1998 (12:25)
#49
loved the book!
~bold
Fri, Apr 10, 1998 (14:17)
#50
This is my first time here. Can someone tell me how this works.
~KitchenManager
Fri, Apr 10, 1998 (15:41)
#51
Hi, and Welcome!
Do what you just did, and come back every so often and see if
anyone has responded...
~stacey
Mon, Apr 13, 1998 (09:21)
#52
that's WER, clear and consise, albeit a little vague!
Welcome Natalie, feel free to wander around and explore the other conferences, when you wander back to 'books' tell us what you like to read, what you're reading right now and give us your honest opinion of WER!
~KitchenManager
Mon, Apr 13, 1998 (09:35)
#53
Yes, please do.
I'm all ears (well, and hair...)
~Amelia
Tue, Apr 14, 1998 (19:45)
#54
Hi everybody, I've spent hours looking for a good discussion board where I can talk with people who actually still read books. Glad I found you!
~KitchenManager
Tue, Apr 14, 1998 (21:37)
#55
We're glad you found us, too, and you've already been warned about me,
but look around, and come back often!
~autumn
Thu, Apr 16, 1998 (22:35)
#56
Welcome, Amelia! Let us know what you're reading.
~stacey
Fri, Apr 17, 1998 (15:27)
#57
hi Amelia! welcome.
~jgross5
Wed, Jun 3, 1998 (14:02)
#58
hi everybody
i read a book once
i'm new to the Spring
i think this is my first day
is this where people talk about books?
well i jez wanna say hi y'all
i read a book once
~stacey
Wed, Jun 3, 1998 (14:31)
#59
it's not your first day but congratulations on getting around to the book conference. (did you read a book in your first incarnation as a pickle?)
~stacey
Wed, Jun 3, 1998 (14:32)
#60
and I hope I didn't offend you by letting everyone in on your profession.
~jgross5
Wed, Jun 3, 1998 (15:22)
#61
*smile*
got my juices squirting again on that one
we didn't have no books in them times
had alotta jars
i read alotta jars
Peter Piper was my name back then
that got shortened to Peter
that got shortened
and that got shortened to lil' Pete
that got shortened to just Pee
that got shortened to P.
which stood for Palmolive
and that's the kinda boat i became in my next life
hope that clears everything up
hope floats
well sometimes
not really in my case
~stacey
Wed, Jun 3, 1998 (15:27)
#62
at least soap floats!
(thanks for clearing that all up!)
~KitchenManager
Wed, Jun 3, 1998 (15:40)
#63
or at least cleaning it all up...
~arra
Sun, Sep 27, 1998 (16:17)
#64
Hello, I just wonder how this all is working!
~ratthing
Sun, Sep 27, 1998 (17:03)
#65
hi arra. works great! and welcome to the spring!
~KitchenManager
Sun, Sep 27, 1998 (23:12)
#66
hey-hey, arra...
~terry
Mon, Sep 28, 1998 (06:45)
#67
It's working arra! Have you joined the books conference yet?
Welcome!
~TIM
Sun, Nov 15, 1998 (20:17)
#68
Where did everybody go?
~wolf
Sun, Nov 15, 1998 (21:38)
#69
still here, just too busy reading i guess!
you sure are getting around the place, that's great. we need some new blood *haha* just a little wolf humor, don't mind me...
~TIM
Mon, Nov 16, 1998 (08:40)
#70
I decided to spend some time exploring this site this weekend. We'll see how long I can keep it up.
~autumn
Tue, Nov 17, 1998 (15:21)
#71
Welcome, Tim...whatcha reading?
~TIM
Tue, Nov 17, 1998 (19:55)
#72
Thank you autumn. Right now I'm reading "Bad Chemistry" by gary krist. It's a mystery story.
~riette
Wed, Nov 18, 1998 (03:04)
#73
I'm here too!
~TIM
Wed, Nov 18, 1998 (04:49)
#74
I'm glad you're here, Riette. So, what are you reading?
~autumn
Thu, Nov 19, 1998 (21:01)
#75
I have nothing!!! Must go to the library tomorrow.
~jgross
Tue, Nov 24, 1998 (13:50)
#76
Remember, Autumn, you need to go to the library on Friday, November 19.
Would you like me to have them call you with a reminder?
They're set up for that.
They're very customer service oriented.
They can wake you in the morning with the audio book of your choice.
~autumn
Tue, Nov 24, 1998 (20:15)
#77
Ha-ha! Actually I did get there finally and got just what I was looking for, plus 3 ADC maps, woo hoo!
~jgross
Wed, Nov 25, 1998 (09:28)
#78
I got 4 ABC maps
now I'm beginning to find my way around the alphabet
I found out that letters can be put together into words and
words can turn into sentences, but then those darn sentences
can turn into long stays in prison.
You've probably been wondering, "Why did Jim spend so much time
in San Quentin and made all those nice friends he made?"
Well, that's how it happened.
My sentences were considered (for some weirdo reason used by the justice
system) to be criminally insane......but much more criminal than insane.
2 of these ABC maps that I got from the
Austin Public Library were designed with my kinda problem in mind.
To this day, I don't know why I was let outta the pen, though.
If they'd kept me there, it actually woulda been pretty okay, cuz it got to
be home.......and I do miss it.
~autumn
Sun, Nov 29, 1998 (19:48)
#79
Ah, good old H-14...home sweet home...
~aschuth
Mon, Jul 5, 1999 (05:14)
#80
So you have me all written down as a music guy, right (see: http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/public/browse/music/all , and especially http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/public/read/music/59 )?
Actually, I'm a book guy. Or was. Don't tell anybody.
~wolf
Mon, Jul 5, 1999 (14:44)
#81
it's our secret....
~KitchenManager
Mon, Jul 5, 1999 (23:52)
#82
forever and ever...
~aschuth
Tue, Jul 6, 1999 (04:29)
#83
(From the off a light tune: "...that's what friends are for....")
~autumn
Tue, Jul 6, 1999 (22:43)
#84
So, what are you reading?
~aschuth
Thu, Jul 8, 1999 (06:02)
#85
Youth-letters by Franziska Gr�fin zu Reventlow.
~aschuth
Thu, Jul 8, 1999 (06:18)
#86
Please see my remarks next door, at: http://www.spring.net/yapp-bin/public/read/books/2.224 .
~caryn
Fri, Jul 16, 1999 (21:50)
#87
Hello everyone! I am Caryn Kathryn Mac Fadyen, native of Scotland, Transplanted in America! I kind of like that concept, sort of. Some of you may know me from my food, music, books, conference. I and my entourage have some great things going on within these three areas! Always looking for great feedback and conversation with gracious people, whom are in the know of things! Any dashing and fun Scots of celts out there! Say hello and lets chat about our great enchanted land! Hope you are all listeni
g! Thank you all kindly! Caryn.
~terry
Fri, Jul 16, 1999 (22:26)
#88
I created a Scotland topic in travel so you can romp around in it, Caryn.
~MarciaH
Fri, Jul 16, 1999 (22:45)
#89
I adore Scotland and your travel topic will be about as close to the Flying Scot as I am going to get for a while! Great news!
~sheryltoo
Tue, Dec 14, 1999 (06:59)
#90
Hi, I'm new to this group and enjoy reading mysteries, espeically if they include romance. BTW Wolf, I too read Petals on the River by Kathleen Woodiwiss.
She is one of my favorite authors. I recently read Snow Falling on Cedars which was a mystery with romance, but nothing like Kathleen Woodiwiss's books. I have to say it was a very nice change from my normal romance novels.
~terry
Tue, Dec 14, 1999 (20:29)
#91
Have any of your favorite authors books made it to the silver screen.
Glad you're joining in the conversation!
~autumn
Sun, Dec 19, 1999 (16:09)
#92
Juliette read Stuart Little this fall and is looking forward to seeing the movie.
~sheryltoo
Mon, Dec 20, 1999 (07:52)
#93
Actually Snow Falling on Cedars has been made into a movie. It will be out in the theatres January 7th, 2000.
~terry
Mon, Dec 20, 1999 (08:14)
#94
Ebert loved Little, his female reviewer counterpart of the week really
hated it.
~autumn
Tue, Dec 21, 1999 (14:11)
#95
Uh-oh, whom to trust? We're seeing it either way, so I guess it doesn't matter.
Sheryl, I disliked Snow Falling on Cedars, so I definitely won't be seeing the movie.
~aschuth
Sun, Dec 26, 1999 (07:48)
#96
I got a book full of skimpily clad girls! Wowee!
~aschuth
Sun, Dec 26, 1999 (07:52)
#97
Now, guess what the book is I can't put down...
~MarciaH
Sun, Dec 26, 1999 (09:48)
#98
A real page-turner, huh?! Please tell me you can read it from left to right and not from top to bottom with stitched across the mid-section (where the staples used to be.) That means either you were very naughty this year - or VERY nice.
Happy Boggle-eyed Alexander, no matter which is the case. *holiday hugs*
~autumn
Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (16:22)
#99
Alexander, how about the book you plan to read next?
~aschuth
Thu, Dec 30, 1999 (16:28)
#100
Uh, remind me dear, which one was that?
Anyhow, the one mentioned above is the monography on Gil Elvgren, published by German publisher Taschen from Cologne. Nearly all his works, from the fourties to the seventies! R. would love this, I bet - as would many more around here...
Now, back to "what next"... Autumn?