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About my libraryHaving strong OCD means that I am slowly going through my library, scanning in the covers to all the books that don't have the proper / any covers provided.

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Hi,

Saw you liked Trainspotting, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in reading my new novel and posting your comments here (as well as on a few other book-related sites). Thought you might like my novel since it's also about a group of disturbed kids and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like. Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:

http://christophertusa.com/

Thanks,

Chris
I went through your entire library and added any books to mine that I own and had overlooked so far. So our current common books count of 10 should be accurate. I also flagged 20 additional books from your collection as interesting / worthy of investigation. You seem to have an interest in eastern philosophy -- which book in your opinion has yielded the most dividends in that subject area?
Thanks, bubbe, nice to be seeing you again!
This is all your fault, damn you. You bent me over and gave me your Library Thing. If it makes you feel any better I have inflicted this OCD inducer on others.
you are everywhere in the interwebs, aren't you?

And I am amused that mixed in among the transmet and preachers we have in common, we also both have several of the same children's books.
Ben!!
Im not sure if you got my text message, but you simply must must must must own a copy of World War Z
http://www.librarything.com/work/1027607... . I read it, and thought of you.... actually, I think of you whenver anyone says Zombie..... Zombie... Ben... Zombie... Ben.... Zombie..... Ben... Zombie, Zombie, Zombie.... Ben, Ben, Ben.... and so forth.

Mike S.
Wow Ben. The books we both have are a pretty funny synopsis of our lives - for instance, we both have Our Dumb Century: The Onion....
That's a great idea for a subsection, Ben. I'd never thought of putting all the books that truly blow in one chewy section. But hell will probably freeze over before I get any of my covers scanned. Goodness knows, there are some real lulus in there.
Hey Ben,

Seems like there are three of us who own this piece of dreck. My husband must have entered it, as a) I have no memory of it and b) there are no tags attached. Did you find it down in Urbana? A dollar was probably quite generous!
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