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Tagsfiction (308), poetry (58), gaiman (51), juvenile (47), american poetry (42), art (37), short stories (36), To-read pile (33), autographed (31), graphic novel (30) — see all tags

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GroupsBuild the Open Shelves Classification, Librarians who LibraryThing, World's End

Favorite authorsKage Baker, Tim Dorsey, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Neil Gaiman, Elizabeth Hand, Zora Neale Hurston, Jerome K. Jerome, Charles de Lint, Elizabeth Peters (Shared favorites)

About meHoly crap. It's 1:30 am -- not a good time for me to describe myself. Maybe later.

About my libraryThe nonfiction is in dewey decimal order, and the fiction organized by author, then by title.

Mediachest was a DAMNFINE website.

LocationFlorida

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Common KnowledgeSeries (100), Awards (169), Characters (1952), Places (398)

Member sinceJan 28, 2007

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I don't think we know each other yet (maybe in a past life), but I thought I'd friend request you anyway. You have quite the awesome library collection, and I noticed you liked The Sandman comics, which is fantastic.

Here’s wishing you a fantastic day filled with fabulous fates, fanciful festivities, and frolicking phantom footstools.

-Jeremy :)
Nice collection!
(I can't figure out how to hide the link)
Paul Durcan: http://www.contemporarywriters.com/autho...

Your best bet with Paul Durcan would be Jesus and Angela. I like The Berlin Wall Cafe but it can be a little draining because it's mostly from the time his marriage was breaking up. Gosh, I haven't read him in ages. Hmmmm... mayhaps I'll take a peek tonight.

*wrings hands* *worries aitapata will hate Paul Durcan and darn me to heck*

*sneaks off to snoop in aitapata's bookshelves again*
*snooping in aitapata's bookshelves*

! Interviews With Francis Bacon: The Brutality of Fact AND The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites !

*dances a little happy dance*
Only 14! And you have a gazillion!
~waves hello~ So far we share 45!
Your addiction has spread
You people are insane :p It took me a day and a half, with many many many breaks in between, the entire Neverwhere DVD set, some CNN, and lotsa coffee. And an egg and cheese bagel.
Well, I managed 58 in around 20 minutes due to my mean number-pad keyboard skillz.

Ergo, it should have taken Aitapata around 2 and a half hours to enter all 390 books. Lets also assume she went the ISBN route, and also Librarians would have some hardcore book logging skillz. I predict around 1.45 hours for booklogging with around 5 breaks for coffee etc...

I expect nothing less from you, Jocy!
*Wonders how Aitapata can enter over 390 books into librarything in less than one full weekend*

*In awe of Aitapata's book-entry skillz*
*wonders how Aitapata can store over 390 books in her home*

*wishes she could too!*
Ho ho! We share all of one book together! (Alas, I'm not putting my Gaiman stuff on till I've read all the books I've got listed first!)
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