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CollectionsYour library (1,322), Currently reading (1), Read but unowned (20), All collections (1,342)

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TagsFiction (258), Ephemera (94), Biography (84), Motion picture history (69), Hurricane Katrina (52), Book history (51), Louisiana history (49), Civil War (41), New Orleans history (36), Printing history (35) — see all tags

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About my libraryBOOKS OFF MY BOOK SHELVES, 2012
(Goal: 25 books published during or before 2010)

JANUARY
1. Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden (2009)
2. Spencer Quinn, Dog on It; Chet and Bernie Mystery #1 (2009)

FEBRUARY
3. Patty Friedmann, Secondhand Smoke (2002)

MARCH
4. Geraldine Brooks, March (2005)

APRIL
5. Daniel Allen Butler, The Other Side of the Night (2009)

MAY
6. Robert Smallwood, The Five People You Meet in Hell (2005)

JUNE
7. David Kaser, A Book for a Sixpence (1980)

JULY
8. Marc R. Matrana, Lost Plantation: The Rise and Fall of Seven Oaks (2005)

AUGUST
9.

BOOKS OFF THE SHELF, 2011
(Goal: 25 books published during or before 2009)

JULY
1. David Baldacci, The Camel Club (2005)
2. Katherine Howe, The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane (2009)
3. William Keyse Rudolph, Vaudechamp in New Orleans (2007)

AUGUST
4. James Pat Cather, Some Alabama Books I May Never Own (1992)
5. Carol Goodman, The Sonnet Lover (2007)
6. James L. Swanson, Manhunt (2006)
7. Paula Uruburu, American Eve (2008)
8. Janet Gleeson, The Grenadillo Box (2002)

SEPTEMBER
9. Geraldine Brooks, Year of Wonders (2002)
10. Marilyn A. Mendoza, We Do Not Die Alone (2008)
11. Kathryn Walker, A Stopover in Venice (2008)
12. Carol Goodman, The Night Villa (2008)
13. Masha Hamilton, The Camel Bookmobile (2007)
14. Mark R. Levin, Rescuing Sprite (2009)
15. Barbara Bush, Millie's Book (1990)

OCTOBER
16. Jeannette Walls, Half Broke Horses (2009)
17. Blue Balliett, Chasing Vermeer (2004)
18. Ken Foster, The Dogs Who Found Me (2006)
19. David Baldacci, The Whole Truth (2008)
20. Jay D. Edwards, A Closer Look (2008)
21. Melanie Rehak, Girl Sleuth (2005)
22. Gail Lulay, Nelson Eddy--America's Favorite Baritone (2000)
23. Sara Houghteling, Pictures at an Exhibition (2009)
24. Joanne Gernstein London, Fly Now! (2007)

NOVEMBER
25. Kate Morton, The House at Riverton (2008)

DECEMBER
26. Linda Fairstein, Lethal Legacy (2009)
27. Theresa D. Thompson, Dogs Gone Wild (2008)
28. Sheridan Hay, The Secret of Lost Things (2006)

Groups(BOMBS) Books Off My Book Shelves 2012 Challenge, Book reviewers, Books off the Shelf Challenge, Crescent City Connection, Legacy Libraries, Librarians who LibraryThing, LTers with dogs

VenuesFavorites

Favorite bookstoresArcadian Books - La Librarie d'Arcadie, Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Metairie, Garden District Book Shop, Librairie Book Shop

Favorite librariesHistoric New Orleans Collection and Williams Research Center

Membership LibraryThing Early Reviewers/Member Giveaway

Real nameFlorence M. Jumonville

Favorite authorsNot set

Account typepublic, lifetime

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

Member sinceMay 1, 2011

Currently readingThe accidental city : improvising New Orleans by Lawrence N. Powell

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Hello Fjumonvi,

This is Malik of nautilus_library from the group Crescent City Connection. Hope all is well with you. The group has been dormant mostly due to my apathy and lack of posts for over a year, but i have posted a new topic to revive the group, namely, the issue of the Times-Picayune's announcement that they will cease being a daily newspaper.

I think this is a terrible move and i know i'm not the only one. I was thinking that maybe Crescent City Connection would be a good venue for LT'ers who care about New Orleans to share thoughts and ideas, since LT'ers appreciate the printed word if anyone does. And if you know of other folks not members of the group who might be interested it would be great if they wanted to join in. If you have any thoughts or ideas they would be most welcome. I thinking this is a terrible move by the TP and if there is anything folks could do about it i want to be part of that effort.

It still says on the top of the group page that the group is dormant, but LT says that posting something will wake it up. I've posted, and someone has already replied so i'm hoping that dormant announcement will soon disappear as the group is fully awake now!

Malik of nautilus_library
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