Random books from auntdodi's library
Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Neil Gaiman
Food for Thought : Daily Meditations For Overeaters by Elisabeth L.
WARRIOR'S PATH,THE by Louis L'Amour
Eyes of a Child by Richard North Patterson
Bloom County Babylon : Five Years of Basic Naughtiness (Bloom County) by Berkeley Breathed
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
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Member: auntdodi
Library1,226 books — see library
Reviews31 reviews — see reviews
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Tagsfiction (681), mystery (293), nonfiction (274), series (148), children's fiction (107), fantasy (73), young adult fiction (56), scifi (39), thriller (35), western (34) — see all tags
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Favorite authorsLouisa May Alcott, Donna Andrews, Nancy Atherton, Kage Baker, Berke Breathed, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Joan Didion, Cory Doctorow, John Dunning, Roger Ebert, Dick Francis, Neil Gaiman, Malcolm Gladwell, Edward Gorey, Madeleine L'Engle, Steve Martin, Sharyn McCrumb, L.M. Montgomery, Farley Mowat, Robert B. Parker, Katherine Paterson, Terry Pratchett, J. D. Salinger, Dorothy L. Sayers, Nevil Shute, Mary Stewart, Wil Wheaton, Connie Willis (Shared favorites)
About me Slightly compulsive collector of books and movies. Cataloging my books is helping me to weed out some dreadful books I'm ashamed to posess. Found some duplicates too. It's hard to get rid of some, but limited space and the desire to simplify make it a bit easier. I love books as objects and for their ability to take me out of my head and into another world.
About my library I didn't get into mysteries until after college; Sayers was my entry point. I have a lot of children's and young adult fiction. Eclectic collection of non-fiction, no focus on one particular subject. I just pick up whatever interests me at the moment.
For the first time ever I am making an effort to edit my collection. I've got books on my shelves that I hated. I've also got a pile of books on my library floor because there is no room on my shelves. I could probably fit another shelf in, but it seems like the grownup thing to do is weed out the books I will never read again. It's hard to get rid of books, but it is really hard to delete a book from LibraryThing. It's like I still want credit for owning the book at one time. Weird.
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