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Oooo, thunderstorm. And I am the only person on the second floor of the library. Oddly delicious.

Now that things have slowed down after the initial Everyone-Go-See-the-New-Library-NOW! rush, and summer programs are all underway, I find myself sitting patiently at the children's circ/reference desk completely catching up on all my blog reading, and the reading of LINKS from blog reading, until I really just end up ravenously collecting links to pictures of Sherlock filming (this one was particularly awesome today) and melting into a puddle of Martin-Freeman-induced fangirl goo for several hours (OMG, Martin, STOP being so adorable already! That level of adorableness should come with some kind of warning label! Every dumb little face you make sets me one step closer to leaving my husband and murdering your wife!... or... something. *ahem*) (of course the Hobbit pictures are even worse. Seriously, is he not the most adorable hobbit in the history of the world? AND THAT'S WITH SEAN ASTIN AND BILLY BOYD AS COMPETITION! Dangit I do have a thing for hobbits, don't I); SO obviously I need to use this time to start writing those brilliant blog posts that took several days to compose and were actually ABOUT things again.

Though last week I did give you a delightful recipe for tabbouleh (which, by the way, if you copied it down exactly the first day I posted it, I should point out that I edited it since because I forgot the cucumber. DON'T FORGET THE CUCUMBER, FOR GOSH SAKES. It's TABBOULEH. It NEEDS CUCUMBER!). That was actually a pretty good entry, if you like tabbouleh.

But what I mean is, I had all these brilliant philosophical bits going for awhile there, posts that took some manner of thought and drafting, or at least required me to list a whole bunch of books and characters and write entirely too much about each. I think I may even still have some of these potential blog posts in partial draft form, somewhere. But the library move threw me off, and now I've lost my train of blogging-thought. As if my blog ever had a train of thought.

Still, here I am, and I enjoy chatting with you, and I hope you also enjoy chatting with me, and that you actually READ me. I know I say that with self-conscious whiny-ness fairly regularly, but I'm here thinking of my family and friends who are mostly on Facebook and don't have time to read blogs anymore. I wonder, does anybody LOVE me? just like when we used to get home from someplace and there'd be no messages on the answering machine and my sister would go "NOBODY LOVES US!" (She hates when I bring that up, by the way. She claims she never did such a thing. But she did. Really).

So the question is, if you ARE here and reading this, what kinds of posts would you like to see more of in the future, that you would actually take time out of your busy Farmvilling to read? Toss me some subject matter! It will be fun!

And if you AREN'T here and reading this, leave a comment anyway! It's always good to know when someone isn't reading you.

Also, I'll give you candy. I won't, actually, but you can pretend I am. Virtual candy. Step right up!

what posts we'd like

Date: 2011-07-20 02:16 pm (UTC)From: (Anonymous)
I love your posts on your childhood favorite books, especially the ones where you compare characters from one book/series to another, or list your favorite x from your childhood books (favorite female and male characters, etc.).

Also posts about what you are reading to your kids now, or what your library kids are really liking.

-Genevieve

Re: what posts we'd like

Date: 2011-07-20 10:23 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] rockinlibrarian.livejournal.com
That's a pretty good consensus (not counting my sister) that I need to post more book posts! I only noticed how long it's been when I was scrolling down the page, looking for a post that had been tagged "books," and there AREN'T any on my whole first page!

I'm not sure why, but I haven't had much to say about books lately. This rather frightens me. Maybe I need to look into THAT as the subject of a blog post!

Re: what posts we'd like

Date: 2011-07-21 03:41 pm (UTC)From: (Anonymous)
That could definitely be a topic!

Also, I remember you at some point mentioning you liked Dr. Who (the reboot) - I would love to hear your more detailed thoughts on it! From a literary perspective, maybe. Or not.

Re: what posts we'd like

Date: 2011-07-21 09:32 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] rockinlibrarian.livejournal.com
I'm trying to remember when I might have mentioned Doctor Who on this blog! I know I've mentioned it other places (do you read GeekMom? No, there was somebody in the book blog world I had a brief Doctor Who discussion with, too, it must have been there). I don't feel very authoritative on it because the only Who I've seen is Season 5 of the reboot (I always wonder if I should be referring to British shows by "Season," as if I am being stubbornly American, but it's not like I also don't remove extraneous "u"s from -or words when discussing British stuff, too, so I'll stick with the word that makes the most sense to the majority of my readers I suppose), but I did love that very much, and I can't wait to get my hands on the current season but I haven't got proper cable. I mean, my TV is delivered by cable, but it only has basic channels on it. No BBC America, not remotely. Ah well. Maybe when I DO get my hands on Season 6, I'll post something proper!

Re: what posts we'd like

Date: 2011-07-24 07:18 pm (UTC)From: (Anonymous)
It was on one of the other book blogs, I don't remember which one, where you said someone had recommended that you watch it, and you did and really liked it. But also, if you've only seen Season 5, I have to say that I think you would really like the earlier ones of the reboot, especially the David Tennant ones (and of those, I think you would particularly like the David Tennant/Catherine Tate ones).

And since I always enjoy your analysis of books I like, I figured I'd like your analysis of this show I like. :)
-Genevieve

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