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CollectionsYour library (382), Wishlist (1), Currently reading (3), To read (8), Read but unowned (1), All collections (389)

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GroupsAncient and Medieval Manuscripts, Art History, Book Arts, Book Care and Repair, Chicagoans, Gardening, Historical Fiction, History at 30,000 feet: The Big Picture, History of the Book, History Readers: Clio's (Pleasure?) Palaceshow all groups

Favorite authorsJane Austen, Janet Backhouse, Michelle P. Brown, Michael Camille, Umberto Eco, Diana Gabaldon, Christopher De Hamel, Seamus Heaney, David A. Hinton, Laura Kipnis, Rosamond McKitterick, Sharon Kay Penman (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresBookman's Alley, Foyles, Museum Shop of the Art Institute of Chicago

Favorite librariesBritish Library, Evanston Public Library - North Branch, Newberry Library

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Real nameKristine

LocationChicago, IL

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Member sinceApr 10, 2008

Currently readingPoems to read : a new favorite poem project anthology by Robert Pinsky
The New Yorker book of poems by New Yorker
Wuthering Heights (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Emily Bronte

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Nice library! What do you think of the Books of Hours, from Phaidon? I've had my eye on that for a while and wondered if it would be worth my time to grab a copy...
Hello Kristine, and thank you for thinking my library is interesting.
I will take my time to walk through your virtual shelves, and enjoy myself.
Happy reading!

Paola :-))
Cheers, and welcome! We do seem to have quite a bit of reading material in common, don't we? Thanks for hopping over to LJ - I'm never sure if anyone bothers... *grin* Did you do your medieval studies in Chicago? (just nosey as I lived there for several years, and also because I am browsing PhD schools for future reference!)
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