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Dreamcatcher by Stephen King

Lemons Never Lie: A Grofield Novel by Richard Stark

[Britannica Great Books] The Great Ideas Today 1966 by Robert M. Hutchins & Mortimer J. Adler ( Editors)

The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein

Allan's Wife by H. Rider Haggard

For Love of Mother-Not by Alan Dean Foster

The Stick Book, Volume 1 by Greg Howard

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CollectionsYour library (1,005), Favorites (33), All collections (1,005)

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TagsSF (609), novel (596), series (380), science fiction (346), fantasy (265), female author (183), dad's books (179), omnibus (91), mystery/crime (88), nonfiction (88) — see all tags

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GroupsHistory at 30,000 feet: The Big Picture, Tea!

Favorite authorsC. J. Cherryh, Neil Gaiman, Alexandro Jodorowsky, Alan Moore (Shared favorites)

About meWell, look, stePH's just this guy, you know?

About my libraryO HAI I HAZ BOOX

I'm mostly a fan of science fiction and fantasy, with a preference for the former. I consider both to share the heading "speculative fiction" so that's why both sci-fi and fantasy books carry the "SF" tag in my library.

The tag "dad's books" is assigned to the books I inherited from my father after he died in June 2000. William Morris and H. Rider Haggard are the two writers that I associate with him most closely in my mind. He also had an interest in history and anthropology, as evidenced by certain titles in his collection. And I have him to thank for my "Britannica Great Books of the Western World" set. Thanks, dad.

Some entries are tagged "stripped cover". Most of these are from a midnight raid on a Crown Books dumpster, during a sleepover at a friend's house in 6th or 7th grade (the rest are simply because the cover wore out, fell off, and was lost before I could tape it back on.)

I've also included a few ebooks in PDF format; most of these came down the feeds of the short fiction podcasts Escape Pod and Variant Frequencies, usually as a promotion when the release of the print version was imminent.

LT Early Reviewers Acquisitions To Date: 3
Modern Magic - Anne Cordwainer (reviewed)
If God Were Real - John Avant (reviewed)
The World Is Open: How Web Technology Is Revolutionizing Education - Curtis J. Bonk (currently reading)

10/15: just finished Flashforward by Robert Sawyer.

CURRENTLY READING
The World Is Open: How Web Technology Is Revolutionizing Education by Curtis J. Bonk

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Member sinceOct 27, 2006

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Hi. Excuse my english I write from BRazil, Just wonder if you know how to get t living colour vivid songbook. thanks in advance Im quite new in this site, best regards
Ooops. Yea, I wasn't signed in. -blush- All comments where they should be now.
Hi, I got a mail with a comment, but no comment on my page. Anyway, the answer is yes, but, unfortunately, about 10 years ago. :)
I've never seen your face, but that pic could be the you I know!
like your pic XD
You've been busy! Up to 239!
LOL! If I was still in the Dreaded ER & had my former disposable income -- sure! Why not?!?

Speaking of spreadsheets, our mtneering library is/was on EXCELL, prior to LT. I still keep a mtn lit spreadsheet, but not as diligently as before. I was playing around with LT print-outs last night & it looks like there are many ways to do them, incl. w/ pics & without, and various spreadsheet formats.
Ah! I see you are now up to 200 books, and have signed up for Early Reviewers also. Good job!

I enjoyed browsing your library & seeing what you have.
There you are at last. :)
hey stePH, it's turned into a mini-Shejidan here. It's so interesting to see what each other has in their libraries!
The Green Dragon group are choosing a group read over here . Thought I'd let you know that one of the options is Foreigner. They are a fun crowd and generally have insightful things to say about whatever they read.
Hi - Its me from Shejidan. The _ in this name may have thrown you. We've a few books in common, not just CJC.
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