Random books from FlyingSinger's library
Age Defying Fitness: Making the Most of Your Body for the Rest of Your Life by Marilyn Moffat
Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
Grammatical Man: Information, Entropy, Language and Life by Jeremy Campbell
Mozartiana : Two Centuries of Notes, Quotes, and Anecdotes about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Rocketeers: How a Visionary Band of Business Leaders, Engineers, and Pilots is Boldly Privatizing Space by Michael Belfiore
Paul McCartney : Many Years From Now by Barry Miles
Murmurs of Earth: The Voyager Interstellar Record by Carl Sagan
Members with FlyingSinger's books
Member connections
LibraryThing authors: Harold Evans (harold371), Naomi Novik (naominovik), Vicki Cobb (vickicobb)

Member: FlyingSinger
CollectionsYour library (519), Currently reading (1), All collections (519)
Reviews41 reviews
Tagshistory (55), sf (51), aviation (41), space (40), fiction (34), science (31), military (30), music (23), war (22), biography (19) — see all tags
Cloudstag cloud, author cloud
GroupsNone
About meOptical engineer, singer/songwriter, private pilot, student of world languages (especially French and Japanese), space enthusiast, and perhaps above all else, book freak. The picture shows my inner child.
About my libraryA history of obsessions that have come, gone, and will maybe come again (you never know, so don't get rid of any books!)
Homepagehttp://flyingsinger.blogspot.com/
Real nameBruce Irving
LocationCentral Massachusetts
Emailbruceirvingmusic
pobox.com
Favorite authorsNone
Account typepublic, lifetime
Connection NewsConnection News
URLs
http://www.librarything.com/profile/FlyingSinger (profile)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/FlyingSinger (library)
Common KnowledgeSeries (71), Awards (161), Characters (884), Places (251)
Member sinceDec 6, 2005
Currently readingGuitar Playing and How It Works by Peter Inglis









Leave a comment
Sign up or sign in to leave a comment.
B.I.:
A common enthusiasm for space, introduced me to your blog, and your blog introduced me to both LibraryThing and Orbiter. Thank you for both.
posted by JayDugger at 7:06 am (EST) on Jan 11, 2006
Glad to be of small service. I really love this thing, as I said in my blog post, and I plan to catalog a lot more of my library when I have some holiday time off the next few weeks. Thanks for making this thing!
-Bruce
posted by FlyingSinger at 7:28 am (EST) on Dec 16, 2005