The Sunday Salon is a virtual gathering of booklovers on the web, where they blog about bookish things of the past week, visit each others weblogs, oh — and read ;)
This is very exciting: on Wednesday the Monopoly 2.0 release game got started! My teammate myranya and I are called De boekenleggers, which can be translated into bookmarks — but it is a better name in Dutch because it is literally ‘the book layers’ (people laying books). Our first assignment is to leave a book at an IKEA shop… This is my 2nd time playing Bookcrossing monopoly and it was great fun last year!
Speaking of Bookcrossing: I received no less than two RABCK’s this week! (Weekly Geeks made us improve our weblogs, so I’m referring you to my new glossary for the explanation of RABCK ;) First came Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections from Marsala. It is #1 on the list of Best Fiction of the Millenium (so far)! Marsala read the book during the September readathon. And yesterday my surprise gift for joining in that same monthly readathon arrived! I had joined in preparation of the 24 hour Read-a-Thon of October 24th. I am really excited that I already got my pile of books done! Here’s what I will be reading during those 24 hours (although I probably won’t manage all of the books/hours):
short stories: Nocturnes, by Kazuo Ishiguro
- De pianoman (‘The Piano Man‘), by Bernlef
- audiobook: Modelvliegen (‘Model Gliding‘), by Marcel Möring
- [my current book of that moment]
- Dromen van China (The China Lover), by Ian Buruma
- graphic novel: Coraline, by Neil Gaiman
- graphic novel: Persepolis & Persopolis 2, by Marjane Satrapi
- comic: The Best of Mutts, by Patrick McDonnell
There’s just one title I would like to add: Zijde (Silk), by Alessandro Baricco. So if anyone has got a copy available, in Dutch or English..?
Buying graphic novels for the upcoming read-a-thon was a first for me! I figured it would be great for variety. But the funny thing is I can hardly wait to start reading them now! I should keep myself from picking them up first thing on THE Day ;)
My mailbox really had to work overtime this week: I also received my three online Japanese book group reads yesterday!
- I Am a Cat (Wagahai wa Neko dearu 1905), by Natsume Sōseki — readalong, part 1 TBR before November 15th
- The Old Capital (Koto 1962), by Yasunari Kawabata — TBR before November 30th
- The Housekeeper and the Professor (Hakase no aishi ta sūshiki 2003), by Yoko Ogawa — TBR before January 30th 2010

Next week I hope to have finished John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath… I’ll see you then!
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maandag 12 oktober 2009 bij 21:35
Mandy
I’ve found your blog while searching for (Dutch) Bento blogs.
I really like your blog and the fact you love to read. ‘Cause I do too.
I just started to read books in english in stead of dutch and that works out fine.
Have fun with everything upcoming and the books you’ve received!
Love, Mandy
donderdag 15 oktober 2009 bij 13:33
mee
Oh look at those piles of books! I’m so jealous ;)
I’m probably just going to order I Am Cat for the Japanese readalong and borrow The Housekeeper from library :)
donderdag 15 oktober 2009 bij 13:34
mee
ps: I’m happy that you got Persepolis! You made me want to read Mutts now!
zaterdag 17 oktober 2009 bij 15:15
Beth F
Coraline is a great choice and so is Persepolis.
woensdag 21 oktober 2009 bij 03:48
Dana
ooh, nice books. Good luck this weekend…I’m getting so excited!
vrijdag 23 oktober 2009 bij 16:31
tanabata
That last picture could’ve been taken at my house since I have the exact same editions for all 3 books! I’m really looking forward to reading these together.
Graphic novels are great during the read-a-thon when your eyes start to get tired. I’m curious about the Coraline GN as I’ve read the book a couple of times, and wonder how it compares. And Persepolis is wonderful!