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About meReader, writer, cynic.

About my libraryPrimarily filled with classics, bios, and fantasy. Women's studies, gender/racial equality titles are favorites. Fun-filled atheism is also a great pleasure. No romances as a general rule, Twilight included. Sorry, I tried, really I did, but nobody should need rescuing that often and vampires shouldn't attend high school. They ought to have better things to do - I know I would.

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oh my gosh! A book in common! (Because now with collections I've started adding books "Read but unowned"...)
You don't really own only 45 books, do you?
You know I say this in love. :-)
We must overlap on some books. Though I daresay we may overlap on books we've read more than books we own. Besides classics, fantasy is one of my most common tags so I find it very unlikely that we have none of the same books at all. Your analysis of Twilight makes me laugh (though actually I liked that series pretty well). Off to check out your updated library...
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