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About my libraryMost of my books have been cataloged at this point, although I still have several boxes in storage. My library is, I think, eclectic and very representative of me as a person. I'm a pack rat when it comes to books, so most of what I buy I keep, unless I really hated it. Luckily for me, I enjoy almost everything. I work in a book store, so I end up buying lots of books every month. Much of my library has come from library sales, however. Who doesn't love $1 a box day?
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always the air moves in to fill the space where my body has been.
We all have reasons for moving. I move to keep things whole.
- Mark Strand
posted by theoldman at 8:22 am (EST) on Apr 18, 2009
You HAVE to read The Girls by Lori Lansens! It is fabulous!!
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It is such a vague memory, thanx so much for the info though. I will check it out.
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posted by tripawedandlondon at 11:57 pm (EST) on Apr 12, 2007
On another note, I really hope you do read "Twilight" because I think you will adore it! Let me know when and if you start it and what you think. It is hard to put down, but it also felt like a fairly fast read and I predict you will want to dive right in to the sequel.
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I do have to say that I highly recommend "The Observations." I am planning to finish it tonight and, while it was a very intriquing and compelling read from the beginning, this last part is really getting intense. I think you would really enjoy it! Talk to you soon!
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Since you are on Spring Break and all :)
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Thanx for letting me know about this site :)
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posted by dauster at 2:29 am (EST) on Jan 15, 2007
And if it's the inclusion of books and storytelling into the novels (Thirteenth, Shadow)that you like, then you might like John Connolly's new novel, Book of Lost Things. It's a fairy tale in the vein of Grimm's but the world is created from all the fairy and folk tales the young boy has read or has been read to. It's about having to grow up and deal with things; I cried at the end! We had a copy of Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales at home which I devoured while growing up; so I loved the feeling I was reading another...
Thanks for putting what you're reading on your profile page. I started doing that also. One can check "recently added books" but that's not the same as what one is reading. Best, Lois
posted by avaland at 8:48 am (EST) on Dec 5, 2006
Thanks for your comment and thanks for the suggestion. It sounds interesting and I'll check it out. I have not yet read the books under my Information Science tag, but I'd still recommend that you check them out because they seem interesting. By the way, what do you think about Web 2.0? Are you studying it in your classes? Don't you think it will be the wave of the future for 21st Century librarians? For librarians, I have also seen references of Library 2.0 or Librarian 2.0. You can Google these terms if you haven't heard of them. Thanks again!
posted by harambeegirl at 11:44 pm (EST) on Oct 18, 2006
We share an eclectic mix of books! Love the picture also! I noticed you have a "Vampire" tag; that, and judging by what we have in common, you might like Octavia Butler's latest Fledgling. She does a different take with the vampire thing while probing topics like race and family.
I work in a bookstore also at least for a few more months. Yes, lots of ARCs, lots of freebies, not-to-mention what we buy AND yes, library sales! I actually go to area library sales to buy for the used section of the store...I swear I bring five or six books home for the personal library everytime. It also allows me to pick up a hardcover of some ARC I may have read, loved, and returned to the store.
posted by avaland at 4:51 pm (EST) on Oct 12, 2006