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Women and Social Movements in Latin America: Power from Below by Lynn Stephen

To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf

The Tain by Thomas Kinsella

After Dark (Vintage International) by Haruki Murakami

Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk

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Library133 books — see library

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Tagsunread (32), race (15), easy read (14), feminism (12), sexuality (8), religion (5), human rights (4), non-violence (3) — see all tags

GroupsSan Diego Bibliophiles

Favorite authorsGabriel Garcia Marquez, Toni Morrison, Tom Robbins (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresFifth Avenue Books

About me Currently reading: Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

Just Finished: Sula, Three Cups of Tea and Madame Bovary

I'm always open to book suggestions!

About my library I try to mix my reading between classics and easy reads; my favorite is when they overlap. I'm finding that this site just makes me want to buy/get more books so my "unread" book tag is rapidly expanding.

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Member sinceMay 15, 2008

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I really enjoyed Stranger in a Strange Land because it deals with communication & community philosophies. But, it's a very hate-it-or-love-it sort of book. I loved it. But, many have hated it, too.
Let me ask you this then: do you like Heinlein at all?

A lot of circles consider him rather sexist. I like to argue that when he was writing a lot of his sci-fi it was just the mood at the time (that being the 50s and such).
Thank you for joining San Diego Bibliophiles :-)

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