Tuesday, March 31, 2009

BookCrossing: Towards Zero

Another Vegas catch! We were just there last week and I already have a 40% catch rate for the books I released in Sin City (2 of 5). My all-time catch rate now sits at 12.558% (54 of 430).

The second Vegas catch came yesterday and is for one of the two books I left - on different days - in the pool area of MGM Grand. Towards Zero, by Agatha Christie, was picked up by a new BookCrossing member (my twentieth new member referral!) from the far east state of New York. The journal entry made by jujucafarini is superb:
I found this book sunning himself at the pool at the MGM Grand Hotel on March 23, 2009. I had just finished a book I received as a gift and was getting desperate for something, anything to read. And there he was getting all sunburned & needing my attention. So I enjoyed his company for the rest of my trip & brought him with me to Coram,Long Island, New York, where he is now going to visit my sister in Blue Point, N.Y.
Here's a link to Towards Zero on BookCrossing.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

BookCrossing: Dynasty

My wife and son and I were in Las Vegas from Monday to Thursday and during that time I released five books into the wild. Just like last year, I knew we wouldn't have web access so I would have to wait until we were back home to make release notes. It was possible to make all five release notes before departing for Vegas, but since I didn't know where I'd be leaving each book I decided to wait until after. Preferably no one would have made a journal entry catch before I made it onto BookCrossing, but hey, I wouldn't have been unhappy if I came home to a catch or two. Just would've edited my last journal entry and it's all good.

Got home and checked BookCrossing and no catches. Good, I guess. Being very tired at about 1:30am Friday, I considered making release notes after catching a lot of winks, but decided to do them then and there and am glad I did because a journal entry catch was made on Eileen Lottman's Dynasty sometime that day. That was the first book released - on Monday in MGM Grand. The journal entry:
I was in the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas and found it on a table there. As an avid reader i hought it was a neat idea so picked it up. I am going to read it and pass it on
Here's a link to Dynasty on BookCrossing.

Friday, March 27, 2009

an idea that stops existing

"He didn't say that," I said. But I'd said it enough, and I didn't care if she believed me or didn't. It was true that trust was not a big issue between us then. And in any event, I know now that the whole truth of anything is an idea that stops existing finally.
-- "Great Falls" in Rock Springs by Richard Ford

Saturday, March 14, 2009

without getting drunk beforehand

"Oh, I'm sorry"

He grabbed at her wrist in apology.

"No, it's fine."

Zoe raised her wet glass and drank from it, smiling to show him everything was all right. They were not, she realized, bad people, either of them. They could not do what they were about to do without getting drunk beforehand.
-- "Family" in Choose Me by Evelyn Lau

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

BookCrossing: Thelonius Monk His Life and Music

This book - Thelonius Monk His Life and Music by Thomas Fitterling - has never passed through my hands, but yesterday I saw it under Recently Caught on BookCrossing's left sidebar. Because it was caught by AnonymousFinder, I clicked on it to read about its journey.

Turns out it was released by Queen-Kitty in Olympia, Washington, USA, in June 2002. S/he released three books that month, with those being his/her only releases thus far. None of the three had been heard from since their respective releases, until yesterday's journal entry. The length of time between release and catch - 6 years, 9 months, 2 days - is an unofficial new BookCrossing record. "Unofficial" because it's impossible to know what each book's length of time is without going through each of them individually. Of the known lengthy release-to-catches, this one is the longest. Here's yesterday's journal entry:

Can you believe I have been sitting on this book for years. Ah, what bad kharma. I'm going to read and release this month, returning it to the Great River of Chance.

Here's a link to Thelonius Monk His Life and Music on BookCrossing.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Between the Bridge and the River by Craig Ferguson

I started reading this on August 31, 2008. Man - it takes me forever to finish a book, eh? Several times I went several weeks without touching this one, and didn't get into the flow of it until a couple of weeks ago. It was entertaining enough as it was going, but in hindsight - having finished last night - there could have been more. While I enjoy watching Craig Ferguson on his Late Late Show television program, his writing style - much like his standup at Richmond's River Rock - didn't grab me.

Between the Bridge and the River on BookCrossing.

ho-mo-sex-uality

Cherry took a little bow. The applause was building, the Reverend really had to yell now to be heard. He pointed at T-Bo. "He cured this young man of ho-mo-sex-uality!"

T-Bo didn't feel it was the right time to correct the preacher.
-- Between the Bridge and the River by Craig Ferguson