Random books from _sammi's library
The Nanny Diaries: A Novel by Emma Mclaughlin
Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood (Sisterhood of Traveling Pants, Book 3) by Ann Brashares
Blankets by Craig Thompson
Jar of Fools by Jason Lutes
She Got Up Off the Couch by Haven Kimmel
Ordinary Life: Stories (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Elizabeth Berg
What the Dead Know by Laura Lippman
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Favorite librariesCamden County Library - Gloucester Twp-Blackwood Rotary Public Library, Cherry Hill Public Library, Free Library of Philadelphia - Central Library, Free Library of Philadelphia - South Philadelphia Branch, M. Allan Vogelson Regional Branch Library, Mount Laurel Library, William G. Rohrer Memorial Library
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About meSouth Jersey librarian with South Jersey taste and style... I'm bad ass. Then I moved to Philly and everyone trumped my ass but good.
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Currently readingAn Ice Cold Grave (Harper Connelly Mysteries, No. 3) by Charlaine Harris
An ACTUAL LIFE by Abigail Thomas
Harvesting the Heart by Jodi Picoult
Burnout (Minx) by Rebecca Donner








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John
posted by Smethers at 11:59 pm (EST) on Oct 13, 2009
John
posted by Smethers at 1:39 pm (EST) on Oct 12, 2009
It's wondrous what a hug can do.
A hug can cheer you when you're blue
A hug can say, "I love you so,"
Or, "I hate to see you go."
A hug is "Welcome back again."
And "Great to see you! Where 'er you been?"
A hug can soothe a small child's pain
And bring a rainbow after rain.
The hug, there's just no doubt about it --
We scarcely could survive without it!
A hug delights and warms and charms;
It must be why God gave us arms
Hugs are great for fathers and mothers,
Sweet for sisters, swell for brothers;
And chances are your favorite aunts
love them more than potted plants.
Kittens crave them, puppies love them,
Heads of states are not above them.
A hug can break the language barrier
And make your travel so much merrier.
No need to fret about your store of 'em;
The more you give, the more there are of 'em.
So stretch those arms without delay
And give someone a hug today!
- Dean Walley, (the Messenger)
posted by theoldman at 8:49 am (EST) on Sep 2, 2009
It's wondrous what a hug can do.
A hug can cheer you when you're blue
A hug can say, "I love you so,"
Or, "I hate to see you go."
A hug is "Welcome back again."
And "Great to see you! Where 'er you been?"
A hug can soothe a small child's pain
And bring a rainbow after rain.
The hug, there's just no doubt about it --
We scarcely could survive without it!
A hug delights and warms and charms;
It must be why God gave us arms
Hugs are great for fathers and mothers,
Sweet for sisters, swell for brothers;
And chances are your favorite aunts
love them more than potted plants.
Kittens crave them, puppies love them,
Heads of states are not above them.
A hug can break the language barrier
And make your travel so much merrier.
No need to fret about your store of 'em;
The more you give, the more there are of 'em.
So stretch those arms without delay
And give someone a hug today!
- Dean Walley, (the Messenger)
posted by theoldman at 8:49 am (EST) on Sep 2, 2009