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T.D. Whittle

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Drinker of tea, reader of books, lover of the gentler aspects of nature. I am a retired psychotherapist and family therapist, living and occasionally working in Australia. I am happily married and usually holding a cat whilst trying to type. I am glad to accept friend requests but please don't attempt to sell me things.

'A beautiful book is a victory won in all the battlefields of human thought.' ~ Balzac

(Profile photo taken by my husband, Robin, in our garden at home.)
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Killing Commendatore, by Haruki Murakame

Look what just arrived in the post! Of course, I’ve also ordered the American edition (this is the British) from an independent bookseller in the U.S. so I can get free Murakami book bag (Because one can never have too many book bags, yes? Especially when they have black cats on; or, in the case of my Harper Lee bag, a mockingbird.) This is the Harvill Secker hardcover without the dust jacket on. Read more of this blog post »
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Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
"Lady Audley's Secret is a gorgeous example of the Victorian 'Sensation Novel' which dominated Great Britain during the 1860's and '70s. It includes a unique female mastermind of evil, while also presenting enough evidence for a lively counter argumen" Read more of this review »
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"Each year, when the trees begin to disrobe from their vibrant, autumnal glory to stand naked and unabashed of their gnarled limbs, I take a moment to sit down to reread Virginia Woolf’s A Haunted House. A seasonal favorite that captures the Halloween" Read more of this review »
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Excellent YA reading with acute relevance to us oldies as well. A fifteen year old girl from the Welsh valleys learns about life, death, sex, love and friendship. Handicapped in mysterious circumstances, estranged from her mother for equ" Read more of this review »
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“If I start quoting myself, someone shoot me. My people are from Texas, so they'd know what to do.”
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“She liked to believe that she might embody a grace and dignity in death that eluded her in life.”
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“Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere.”
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“What reconciles me to my own death more than anything else is the image of a place: a place where your bones and mine are buried, thrown, uncovered, together. They are strewn there pell-mell. One of your ribs leans against my skull. A metacarpal of my left hand lies inside your pelvis. (Against my broken ribs your breast like a flower.) The hundred bones of our feet are scattered like gravel. It is strange that this image of our proximity, concerning as it does mere phosphate of calcium, should bestow a sense of peace. Yet it does. With you I can imagine a place where to be phosphate of calcium is enough.”
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“Brother Fox looked in. He saw two people. He saw them raise their glasses of wine to him, liquid that for him was suspended in the air, as if by a miracle.”
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with the shortcomings of society.”
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message 26: by Seemita

Seemita Thanks for the friend invite, T.D. Looking forward to chatting books!


message 25: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle Fionnuala wrote: "Glad to reconnect!"

So am I! Thank you for accepting my friend request.


Fionnuala Glad to reconnect!


message 23: by Esdaile

Esdaile Thank you for liking my very brief review of Portrait of a Lady.


message 22: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle Mizuki wrote: "Thanks for liking my The Invention of Morel's review! This book needs to be read by more people!"

Hi Mizuki :) I enjoyed your review, and had never heard of the book. I am looking forward to reading it. Cheers.


message 21: by Mizuki

Mizuki Thanks for liking my The Invention of Morel's review! This book needs to be read by more people!


message 20: by T.D. (last edited Jan 14, 2015 09:56PM)

T.D. Whittle On meta-modernism, from Queen Mob's Teahouse: "...The discourse surrounding metamodernism engages with the resurgence of sincerity, hope, romanticism, affect, and the potential for grand narratives and universal truths, whilst not forfeiting all that we’ve learnt from postmodernism." http://queenmobs.com/2015/01/metamode...


message 19: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle Abubakar wrote: "Hello T.D, Thank you for the Friend request. Looking forward our bookish discussions."

Hello Abubakar, thanks for accepting. Cheers :)


Abubakar Mehdi Hello T.D, Thank you for the Friend request. Looking forward our bookish discussions.


message 17: by T.D. (last edited Sep 30, 2014 05:06AM)

T.D. Whittle "From time to time, a writer rises up to chastise our modern squeamishness about sentimentality. In 'A Lover’s Discourse,' Barthes claims we have grown so chilly and clever that we can no longer speak of love without putting the word in mocking quotation marks." - From Should Writers Avoid Sentimentality?, by Zoe Heller and Leslie Jamison. Sept. 23, 2014, NYT Sunday Book Review
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/28/boo...


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T.D. Whittle David Mitchell's favourite Japanese books http://www.avclub.com/article/david-m...


message 15: by T.D. (last edited Sep 08, 2014 05:56PM)

T.D. Whittle Jan wrote: "T.D., it's good to see your comments cropping up again. Is your sabbatical from Goodreads done (if that's an appropriate characterization)? Was it productive?"

Hi, Jan :) Thanks, it's good to be back. It was productive in many ways, yes, but it also included dealing with various real-life dramas (I prefer the ones in books) and Robin and I moving to a whole new town, in the Central Highlands of Victoria. We are country folk now, and loving it. I hope all is well with you and yours.


message 14: by Jan

Jan Rice T.D., it's good to see your comments cropping up again. Is your sabbatical from Goodreads done (if that's an appropriate characterization)? Was it productive?


message 13: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle Stephen wrote: "Thanks for the request T.D. Since both of us have been marriage counselors and psychotherapists, enjoy many of the same authors from Murakami to McCarthy, I really look forward to our GR Friendship."

Hi, Stephen. Sorry for my late response, but I only just saw this on my status updates. I am happy to meet you, and I look forward to knowing you better, for all those reasons :)


message 12: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle Dolors wrote: "Good Lord TD!
That was one of the best answers to my stupid question I have ever received!
Shelley, Coleridge, Whitman, Dickens, Stevens, WCW...sweet balm for my soul.
Thank you so so much for your..."


Ha ha! Sorry, Dolors, I only just saw this in my status update. I am not a minimalist, I am afraid, when it comes to raving on about books and authors!


message 11: by Dolors

Dolors Good Lord TD!
That was one of the best answers to my stupid question I have ever received!
Shelley, Coleridge, Whitman, Dickens, Stevens, WCW...sweet balm for my soul.
Thank you so so much for your friend request, I had seen some of your comments in common GR friends and thought you very articulate and erudite. I think we'll have plenty to talk about. Have a nice day:))


message 10: by Stephen

Stephen P(who no longer can participate due to illness) Thanks for the request T.D. Since both of us have been marriage counselors and psychotherapists, enjoy many of the same authors from Murakami to McCarthy, I really look forward to our GR Friendship.


message 9: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle Jan wrote: "td wrote, "About me:...."

In your "about me," I do believe I've found a new source of cosmic relief, td. :)"


happy to do my part, wherever I can, Jan :)


message 8: by Jan

Jan Rice td wrote, "About me:...."

In your "about me," I do believe I've found a new source of cosmic relief, td. :)


message 7: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle Sandra wrote: "Why, I was just not saying that! Imagine. Mine is "a dry sob caught me unawares." Well that's a cheery start to the day..."

Still, a big improvement on "dry retching caught me in my underwear"


Sandra Ramirez Why, I was just not saying that! Imagine. Mine is "a dry sob caught me unawares." Well that's a cheery start to the day...


message 5: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle I received a FB link, which suggest that you pick up the book nearest you, turn to page 52, and post sentence 5 as your status. That would be: "Kindly allow me to attend to the running of this presbytery in my own way."

I almost never get to say that in real life, due to ... well, obvious reasons. It feels so important and authoritative.


message 4: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle Jan wrote: "I love your new profile picture. You have a beautiful smile."

Oh gosh, thanks so much, Jan :)


message 3: by Jan

Jan Rice I love your new profile picture. You have a beautiful smile.


message 2: by T.D.

T.D. Whittle Hi, Kris. I look forward to getting to know you and your books better ;)


message 1: by Kris

Kris Thanks so much for the friend request, td - it's a pleasure to accept it!


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