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Welcome to the Monkey House: Stories by Kurt Vonnegut
Japanese: The Written Language (Part 2) by Eleanor Harz Jorden
She Stoops to Conquer (New Mermaids) by Oliver Goldsmith
Science fact/fiction by Edmund J. Farrell
Copenhagen by Michael Frayn
Robot Volume 5 (v. 5) by Range Murata
The Sweet Hereafter: A Novel by Russell Banks
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Favorite librariesCarnegie Library of Pittsburgh -- Main (Oakland), University of Pittsburgh Library System - Hillman Library
About meI am too analog for love.
About my libraryThe books here are only the books that are with me--I have a few boxes in storage (i.e. at my parents' house.) A lot of them are free; they were things I found or was given through book clubs. Pretty neat, huh?
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Personally, I thought Angela Bassett's character "Mace" from the movie Strange Days closer to how I envisioned Molly Millions. It seems that Gibson has had bad luck with seeing his work translated to the screen. New Rose Hotel concentrated on all the wrong aspects. I see IMDB is showing that Pattern Recognition is scheduled for release this year and Neuromancer is supposedly going to be released next year. Since they were full length novels to begin with, maybe they'll turn out better on screen. I just hope they don't destroy the story for either one.
Keep posting your library!
posted by PghDragonMan at 7:01 pm (EST) on Oct 17, 2008
posted by PghDragonMan at 12:30 pm (EST) on Oct 17, 2008