Random books from BichHoang's library
The Godfather by Mario Puzo
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
Dragon Ball, Vol. 1 (VIZBIG Edition) by Akira Toriyama
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Signet Classics) by Lewis Carroll
35 kilos d'espoir by Anna Gavalda
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Member: BichHoang
CollectionsYour library (201), Wishlist (25), Favorites (23), Already read (4), Currently reading (1), To read (45), Read but unowned (109), Owned (73), Don't want (17), All collections (201)
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Favorite authorsRoald Dahl, Alexandre Dumas, Eiichiro Oda, Lemony Snicket (Shared favorites)
About meI love reading. It's my very first hobby, inspired by my beloved grandpa, and now I'm grateful to him for that.
About my libraryI think it's poor at the moment but I'll update it soon.
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Real nameBich Hoang
LocationHanoi, Vietnam
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Member sinceAug 5, 2008
Currently readingRomance Dawn (One Piece, Vol. 1) by Eiichiro Oda



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of life itself, we sink our roots deep into the black soil and draw
power and being up into ourselves. We know the energy of the
numen and are saturated with power and being. We feel grounded,
centered, in touch with the ancient and eternal rhythms of life.
Power and passion well up like an artesian spring and
creativity dances in celebration of life.
- David N. Elkins, The Sacred as Source of Personal Passion and Power
posted by theoldman at 8:56 am (EST) on Sep 4, 2009