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Fushigi Yugi, Vol. 11: Veteran by Yuu Watase

The Royal Diaries: Jahanara: Princess of Princesses, India, 1627 by Kathryn Lasky

Nana Vol. 7 (Nana) by Ai Yazawa

Chobits, Vol. 7 by CLAMP

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Member: Hollerama

Library1,084 books — see library

Reviews2 reviews — see reviews

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Tagsmanga (450), shoujo (382), children's (330), TokyoPop (189), historical fiction (171), Viz (157), YA (116), Shogakukan (114), Kodansha (106), Shueisha (103) — see all tags

Groups18th-19th Century Britain, 50 Book Challenge, American Girl Books, British & Irish Children's Fiction, Californians Who LT, Cheeseheads of Wisconsin (COW), Children's Fiction, Children's Literature, College Students, Combiners!show all groups

Favorite authorsLouisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen, Jane Austen, L. Frank Baum, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Meg Cabot, Cornelia Funke, Gail Carson Levine, L.M. Montgomery, Ann Rinaldi, J.K. Rowling, Lemony Snicket, Nicholas Sparks, John Steinbeck, Noel Streatfeild, Arina Tanemura, Miwa Ueda, Yuu Watase, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Ai Yazawa, Wataru Yoshizumi (Shared favorites)

About me I'm Holly and I'm an 18-year-old college student. My taste in books is somewhat eclectic, though decidedly girly.

About my library Most of my book collection consists of manga, 19th century classics, children's books, children's classics, retold fairy tales, teen chick lit, and a spattering of chick lit (and a few textbooks mixed in as well D: ) Since I am away at college I can barely remember what books (and furthermore, what editions!) I own. I'm incredibly anal when it comes to organizing lists online, so I don't like to add anything until I'm sure I know I'm adding the right edition. Most of what you see in my library is correct, but there are some things that I'm only fairly certain of now, but will have to change later. Because of that, I've only listed a fraction of my books. Please comment on this page, I love talking to people online! ^_^

Also onAIM, Blogger, DVD Aficionado, Last.fm, LiveJournal, Skype, Wikipedia, YouTube

Real nameHolly

EmailHolleramagmail.com

Account typepublic, lifetime

URLs http://www.librarything.com/profile/Hollerama (profile)
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Member sinceApr 11, 2007

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I love checking out your library, we read many of the same authors and I always get a new idea for another book to read when I drop by.
They are fantasy, but they are amazingly well done versions. If thats not your style still, try 'The Rose and the beast:fairy tales retold.' Francessca Lia Block. An edgy modern style, in FLB's normal dreamy but harshly real style.
If you like fairy tales retold, check out Mercedes Lackey's elemental mages books (the serpents shadow, the fire rose, phoenix and ashes, the gates of sleep) Good reads.
I know I should :). I'll call you after work, but let's plan on the 7:15.
Want to go to the soonest show after 6pm tomorrow?
Ooooooh. I should too!
Want to see Hairspray tomorrow evening?
I appreciate your stalkerness. I can more efficiently run my life if you do it for me :p...
Huh?
All the books on my bookshelf, basically.
It's all transliterated anyway so why does it matter? If you can tell me an easy way to fix it, I'll fix it though, if it'll make you feel any better :p.
We should do something tomorrow...
Holla! i hope this doesn't come off as rude, and you've probably heard this before, but why anthropology...?
Thanks for joining Inks feel free to do anything.
Thanks for joining the group! Feel free to invite your friends, start topics, and generally be as involved as you're interested in being.
college huh? what's your major?
I've read: Talk to the Hand by Lynne Truss
And a Chronicle of the 4th Crusade, but it was short.
Oh. In terms of art you're right. Fair enough.
Just glancing through. Kodocha is brightly colored and hard to miss.
Well, I don't have as many manga, and I haven't really started adding them yet, but thanks for the link! I shall use it when the time comes *dun dun dun*
Heeeeeey, Holly? You can go ahead and add Kodocha 9. You own it after all; it just happens to be in my possession.
Haha. As you can guess, I had to buy it for my medieval history class too. How funny that we're doing the same stuff and didn't realize. What else are you reading?
And, obviously your professor isn't as good as mine because then you would ADORE medieval history instead of dismissing it.
Um...Holly? Why do you have the Rule of St Benedict?
Poor Holly! You'll be back with them soon enough.
A distressing number of my books don't have the right cover, so I'm actually considering having a photo shoot of them when I have time and proper lighting. Obsessed much?
Hi Holly! I just read Furuba 16 and she's STILL spinning her wheels.

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