Random books from EmmetofArolis's library
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
The Klingon Dictionary (Star Trek) by Marc Okrand
Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis
Murder in the Calais Coach by Agatha Christie
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Little Princess (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Some Wildflower in My Heart by Jamie Langston Turner
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About meI am a 25-year-old female Master of Divinity student and library cataloger (and how could a real cataloger resist this website?) from Montana, though now living in Missouri. Reading and writing have always been my primary interests; I wrote my first story when I was eight and am currently working on a series of theological science fiction books that I want to get published. Emmet of Arolis is a character from one of the books, a writer herself. A few other interests include languages, theology, missions, cultures, ice skating, cooking, and coffee.
About my libraryI have too many books to catalogue them all on this website. My major genres are classics, mysteries, science fiction, children's, textbooks (mostly theological), and Greek-language study.
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First, rely on the spirit and meaning of the teachings,
not on the words;
Second, rely on the teachings,
not on the personality of the teacher;
Third, rely on real wisdom,
not superficial interpretation;
And fourth, rely on the essence of your pure Wisdom Mind,
not on judgmental perceptions.
Traditional Buddhist teaching
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posted by branwyn at 9:33 am (EST) on May 26, 2006
No, I'm not on the LordPeter group. I barely have time for RUSS-L as it is. I do plan on purchasing more than the one book I have, but funds are sparse so I get them at used booksales when I can. Lucky for me there's a large one coming up this summer. Splurge! :D
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