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Favorite authorsWilfred Kaplan, Robert Traver (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresDawn Treader Book Shop, Shaman Drum

Favorite librariesAnn Arbor District Library

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Member sinceJan 25, 2006

Currently readingThe Artful Eater: A Gourmet Investigates the Ingredients of Great Food by Edward Behr
The Laws of Simplicity (Simplicity: Design, Technology, Business, Life) by John Maeda
Gospel Megaphones: American Itinerant Ministers, Evangelists & MIssionaries, Including Conversion Narratives and Controv by Garrett Scott
Sanitation Workers A to Z (Community Helpers Series (New York, N.Y.).) by Jean Johnson
Concrete Reveries: Consciousness and the City by Mark Kingwell

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If you're looking for "telegraph literature" (i.e. stories involving telegraphs) then you should certainly read "The Telegraph Girl" by Anthony Trollope and an accompanying article "The Girls at the London Office" and then Kipling's story "Wireless."
Thanks for adding my library to your "interesting libraries." Nice to see another reader of Laura Otis out there.
Hey Ed! Finally someone I know from the world is found here.

Going by the percentage of children's books in your online listing, I would think you had about ten children.
re: Wordie and Librarything, well, I'll ask Tim next time I see him -- he lives 3 blocks from me. Maybe you should lobby him to buy it :-)

Seriously though, any ideas? If one or both sites had an API, we could tie them together in some cool ways...
I just found your comment at my library... Thank you for the book recommendation - I'll check that out!
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