Random books from fastred's library
Whales and dolphins of New Zealand and Australia : an identification guide by Alan N. Baker
Medieval Rural Life in the Luttrell Psalter by Janet Backhouse
The Taming of the Dragon by Wayne Bartlett
The Economy of the Roman Empire Quantitative Studies by Richard Duncan-Jones
The Postman by David Brin
The New Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. 4: c. 1024-c. 1198 (Part 2) by David Luscombe
Cradle by Arthur C. Clarke
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Friends: ChrisBloxham, cmt, juha
Interesting libraries: Anselmus, Donogh, senjmito
LibraryThing authors: Jeremy W Baker (Fastred), Russell Kirkpatrick (russellk)
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TagsHistory (450), Medieval (271), Medieval History (260), Roleplaying (187), Middle Earth (153), Ancient (101), Ancient History (96), England (89), Economic History (82) — see all tags
GroupsAncient History, BookMooching, Council of Elrond, Gamers, Harniacs, Medieval Europe, Medieval manuscripts, New Zealand Thingamabrarians, Nordica/Baltica, Roleplayers — show all groups
Favorite bookstoresUnity Books, Victoria University Book Centre
About me I live in Wellington, New Zealand, and I have too many books.
About my library I'm interested in medieval and ancient economic and social history. I also have a fair collection of science fiction and fantasy books, and a large collection of roleplaying games.
Homepagehttp://www.jeremybaker.co.nz
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Member sinceApr 10, 2006



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Thanks for the library add - it's interesting that there's at least two of us in Wellington who've written material for RPGs - of course, there may be many more!
Regards
Tim
posted by senjmito at 7:44 am (EST) on Apr 22, 2008
Book mooch is pretty cool - www.bookmooch.com - it's a book swap, with points awarded for sending books away and points deducted when you get a book. There are about 60 NZ members now and tons in Australia. You might like it!
And when do you get time to write novels?!
Cheers
Cush.
posted by cmt at 6:19 pm (EST) on Apr 9, 2008
And how did you get to be an early reviewer? I didn't know it was happening in NZ!
Have just joined bookmooch...are you on there?
Better go, think I just heard a mouse trap go off.
posted by cmt at 5:03 am (EST) on Apr 6, 2008
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