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Världens elakaste citat by Leif Eriksson

Sleepers by Lorenzo Carcaterra

Skotsk krönika by Knut Haeger

Corinthian by Georgette Heyer

Med en gnutta fax by Herman Lindqvist

Little Women (Oxford World's Classics) by Louisa M. Alcott

Troll: A Love Story by Johanna Sinisalo

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Member: Vaysh

Library1,666 books — see library

ReviewedNone so far

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Tagsre-read (378), 2006 (188), 1996 (179), 1997 (170), 2004 (163), 2003 (154), 2002 (140), 2000 (122), 1998 (113) — see all tags

GroupsNone

Favorite authorsGilbert Adair, Jane Austen, Angela Carter, Roman Dirge, Patricia Duncker, Jeffrey Eugenides, Michel Faber, Stephen Fry, Diana Gabaldon, Neil Gaiman, Shirley Jackson, Astrid Lindgren, Toni Morrison, Vladimir Nabokov, Naomi Novik, Joyce Carol Oates, Terry Pratchett, Mary Renault, J.K. Rowling, William Shakespeare, Donna Tartt, Sarah Waters, Oscar Wilde (Shared favorites)

About me This is my ReadingThing, the account I use for listing the books I've read. The books I own can be found at my other account: http://www.librarything.com/profile/Caeru

About my library The only tags I will use here are date tags and something to indicate if it's a re-read. I will use the Swedish way of writing dates: Year-Month-Day (i.e. 07-06-24)

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LocationSweden

Emailashmaelhotmail.com

Account typepublic, paid

URLs http://www.librarything.com/profile/Vaysh (profile)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/Vaysh (library)

Member sinceJun 24, 2007

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I've never seen anyone use duplicate entries to indicate re-reads -- interesting idea!
This is an interesting idea--having two accounts to separate read and owned.

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