Random books from LeneJohansen's library
Bijapur (Blood of the Goddess, Vol. 2) by Kara Dalkey
Den svenska liberalismens historia by Johan Norberg
Analog science fiction/science fact
Gjett hvor glad jeg er i deg by Sam McBratney
The phenomenological movement; a historical introduction by Herbert. Spiegelberg
Orphan Star by Alan Dean Foster
Essays on Hayek by Fritz Machlup
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Favorite authorsCatherine Asaro, Kara Dalkey, Buronson, Terry Goodkind, F. A. Hayek, Lian Hearn, Frank Herbert, Tove Jansson, Astrid Lindgren, Ayn Rand, Khushwant Singh (Shared favorites)
About meLene Johansen is a DC-based reporter. She writes mostly on science, policy, and free-market economics, but she loves food, cocktails, parrots, poi, books, and a good philosophical argument.
About my libraryYou'll find cookbooks, science fiction, science, fantasy, Scandinavian classics and children's literature, public policy, economics, comparative religion, communications, and a fairly extensive collection on biopolitics. And yes, my biopolitics collection has moved way beyond postmodernism, biotethics, and nature/nuture.
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Currently readingThe Road to Science Fiction #3: From Heinlein to Here by James E. Gunn
Henrik Ibsen: Mellom evne og higen (Norwegian Edition) by Robert Ferguson
Take the Money and Run: Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Demise of American Prosperity by Eric C. Anderson








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-Richard
posted by rmorrison at 9:47 pm (EST) on Oct 4, 2007