Random books from Angelic55blonde's library
The First Man by Albert Camus
No Sense of Decency: The Army-McCarthy Hearings: A Demagogue Falls and Television Takes Charge of American Politics by Robert Shogan
The Works of Plato (Four Volumes in One) by Plato
Best Evidence: Disguise and Deception in the Assassination of John F. Kennedy by David S. Lifton
And the Sea Is Never Full: Memoirs, 1969- by Elie Wiesel
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House by Jon Meacham
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Favorite authorsStephen E. Ambrose, Dan Brown, Antonia Fraser, Gerrie Hugo, David M. Kennedy, George Orwell, Jean Plaidy, Ayn Rand, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jean Edward Smith, David Starkey, Alison Weir (Shared favorites)
About meI'm a 26 year old female from the U.S. and a huge reader, probably because I got a B.A. and a M.A. in history. I particularly enjoy reading American history as well as British history (as long as its early modern, tudor/stuart time frames). I also enjoy reading various other fictional/nonfiction books.
About my libraryI have many history books and well as historical fiction. I also have various popular fiction novels and literature. FYI: If, in the tags, it doesn't say anything about wanting to buy the book, then I own the book. The only time I will put something about ownership in the tags of books is if I do NOT own it yet. Also, if a book has no stars next to it, I haven't read the book yet.
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I noticed we have several books in common. Since your library is considerably more extensive than mine, and I'm looking for my next book, I've picked out 4-5 books from your library from the more interesting subjects. Keep up the prolific reading and thanks!
Jeff Gerbracht
posted by gerbrach at 4:02 pm (EST) on Sep 17, 2009
http://christophertusa.com/
Thanks,
Chris
posted by cmtusa at 8:52 pm (EST) on Sep 4, 2009
May the frames of your belonging be large enough for the dreams of your soul.
May you arise each day with a voice of blessing whispering in your heart
...something good is going to happen to you.
May you find harmony between your soul and your life.
May the mansion of your soul never become a haunted place.
May you know the eternal longing that lies at the heart of time.
May there be kindness in your gaze when you look within.
May you never place walls between the light and yourself.
May you be set free from the prisons of guilt, fear, disappointment and despair.
May you allow the wild beauty of the invisible world to gather you,
mind you, and embrace you in belonging.
- John O'Donahoe
posted by theoldman at 8:01 am (EST) on Apr 22, 2009
Anyway my own book Convergence documents the surprisingly cut-throat world of science and reflects the real-world experiences of tens of thousands of young researchers everywhere. There are four main storylines, each involving a woman seemingly unrelated to the other three. Convergence begins by slowly taking the reader into the world of science and discovery, an apparently benign culture full of supportive people. However, despite the moral purity of the four main protagonists, sinister undercurrents undermine each storyline as the novel progresses. Thus, although starting out purely as a science mystery, Convergence develops into a slow-burning political drama. At the core of the novel are ethical and moral issues that are frequently revisited throughout the book, echoing similar themes contained within The Demon Haunted World and Contact (by Carl Sagan).
Subject to availability, a limited number of free copies of Convergence have been set aside for review purposes. Send email to Christopher Turner at general@convergence-cpt.com if you wish to have a free copy for review. Please mention Library Thing in the body of your email.
Thanks
posted by ChristopherTurner at 8:24 pm (EST) on Feb 15, 2009
We only a share a couple of books, but I see you're a history buff. I just finished a fiction book by David Morrell called "Creepers". I was very surprised at how good it was. I know it doesn't sound like history, but trust me 'It's a great read'.
Just a suggestion-
Thanks,
Shane
posted by shanereads at 10:38 am (EST) on Jul 16, 2008
i love your "picture". Maybe I should get an adorable drawing to match my person (not the real image). Naw, I am too old!! Thank you for the note about liking my books. Sometimes reading seems like my life----.
Yes, the book is there as mine, but it has not yet arrived. I am behind in reviewing the books I have already received. The life that is real sometimes gets in the way of the books.
Send me a copy of your review?
posted by robertsgirl at 11:33 pm (EST) on Apr 7, 2008
posted by angelofmine1974 at 7:06 pm (EST) on Mar 13, 2008
posted by philosojerk at 11:20 pm (EST) on Oct 16, 2007