Random books from Trinity's library
The Translator: A Tribesman's Memoir of Darfur by Daoud Hari
One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd by Jim Fergus
The Courtesan: A Novel by Susan Carroll
The Kitchen Boy by Robert Alexander
Cars (Cube Books) by Enzo Rizzo
The Borgia Bride: A Novel by Jeanne Kalogridis
Queen of the Damned (Vampire Chronicles, Book III) by Anne Rice
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Favorite librariesCobb County Public Library - West Cobb Regional Library, Park County Library System
About me33 years old; Im now a stay at home mom; married; 1 child. Im a bit of a nomad, born in Pennsylvania, raised in Wyoming, have also lived in Montana, Utah, Alabama and now in Georgia. I love to read, it is my escape from the everyday world.
About my libraryMy favorite genre is historical fiction, history has always fascinated me. I have begun tackling the classics and have truly enjoyed it. There's something much more enjoyable in choosing to read a book rather than being assigned to read it. It is my goal to broaden my library to include a wider range of books. I have also included my husband's books in my library so if you notice a business title, its definately his. Im also becoming a book hoarder, I have many unread titles just waiting for me on my shelves. They will be unrated and labelled as such.
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posted by abruno at 4:11 pm (EST) on May 27, 2008
posted by abruno at 4:42 pm (EST) on May 21, 2008
Thanks for adding me to your friends list.
It really is a small world. As I mentioned in a previous post, I grew up in Bangor/Roseto area. My grandmother worked in the blouse factory industry and my grandfather worked in the slate mines.
posted by Whisper1 at 9:20 pm (EST) on Apr 13, 2008
posted by PollyDog at 1:01 pm (EST) on Apr 9, 2008
posted by jerkboy at 12:06 am (EST) on Mar 5, 2008
By the way, I see you have The Dress Lodger on your list. I bought that a few years ago. I got maybe just past 50 pages and could not get into it!! I don't remember if you tagged it as read or not, but if you did read it, how did you like it?
posted by Dmatthewsgirl at 4:58 pm (EST) on Jan 5, 2007
Thanks for your message! Good to look through your catalogue, too. Might pick up some tips...
posted by heidijane at 8:00 am (EST) on Dec 15, 2006
Deciding on tags is the most difficult thing about Library Thing.
posted by rhetter at 9:51 pm (EST) on Nov 28, 2006
I really liked the Loves of Charles II, I always learn so much from Jean Plaidy books. It was interesting to read all about the time before Charles came to the throne. Have you read Victoria Victorious? That one is a good read as well!
Laura
posted by laurathequeen at 9:13 am (EST) on Nov 28, 2006
posted by Kailana at 12:49 am (EST) on Nov 25, 2006
posted by Litfan at 9:54 pm (EST) on Nov 21, 2006
Just wanted to say hi since we seem to have a bit in common. We both recently read "The Queen's Fool", we both live in Georgia, and we are close in age.
Happy Thanksgiving!
~Susie
posted by susanaudrey at 1:04 pm (EST) on Nov 20, 2006