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Member: Fantasma

Library435 books — see library

Reviews126 reviews — see reviews

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TagsPrivate Collection (244), Mystery (207), Portuguese (198), TBR (165), Thriller (161), Series (77), Contemporary Fiction (74), Suspense (68), Literature (54), Women's Fiction (52) — see all tags

GroupsBookaholics (Not) Anonymous, BookCrossers, BookCrossing Portugal, Books in Books, British & Irish Crime Fiction, Cartoons, Chick Lit, Cozy Mysteries, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, Dean Koontz Fansshow all groups

About me I've always loved to read, since I can remember existing :) First I discovered BookCrossing (all the books at LT are registed in BC) and then Library Thing appears to brighten my life.

I love cats, watching movies and tv series at home, hanging out with my friends, rubber stamps, puzzles, etc.

Real nameClaudia

LocationPortugal

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Account typepublic, lifetime

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URLs http://www.librarything.com/profile/Fantasma (profile)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/Fantasma (library)

Member sinceApr 19, 2006

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I just saw your review of Prayers for the Dead by Faye Kellerman. If you do decide to read more of her books, you should start at the beginning. The development of the relationships among the characters is important, and the books are really tied together. I believe the first one is Ritual Bath
Guy-Lit? ROTFL deve ser a tag mais engraçada que já vi. :P
vá agora que tens o lifetime não há desculpa para não acrescentares os cartoons!!!

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