Random books from blissfulwitch's library
Saul and Patsy by Charles Baxter
Veil of Roses by Laura Fitzgerald
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (PMC) (Puffin Modern Classics) by Roald Dahl
My Antonia (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Willa Cather
Lost In Place: Growing Up Absurd in Suburbia by Mark Salzman
The Long Winter (Little House) by Laura Ingalls Wilder
The Berenstain Bears' Funny Valentine (First Time Books(R)) by Stan Berenstain
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Favorite authorsFrancesca Lia Block, Bill Bryson, Paulo Coelho, Douglas Coupland, Haruki Murakami, , David Sedaris (Shared favorites)
Favorite bookstoresBorders Books & Music - Lawrence
Favorite librariesLawrence Public Library- Lawrence, Kansas
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owl
posted by owlmoon at 9:58 am (EST) on Jun 30, 2008
posted by angrystarlyt at 11:05 pm (EST) on Mar 23, 2008
posted by Medellia12 at 7:10 pm (EST) on Mar 3, 2008
Have a good day, and have fun adding more Local info as time allows! :-)
Marie
posted by HeathMochaFrost at 9:01 am (EST) on Mar 3, 2008
thanks for the comment on my profile, we may not have the books in common but we seem to have other things in common. Like you, I have been married for 8 years to a non-reader, and i agree to keep him around anyways. LOL
posted by onyx95 at 2:08 pm (EST) on Mar 2, 2008
As for having the books on my cover page. I use HTML that I copied from someone else, which I put into my profile description. I tried leaving a comment for you before with the HTML, but I know so little about HTML that I don't know how to make it be "text." All that showed up when I copied was the cover - not particularly helpful to you (so I deleted that message and started this one). I'm very good at copying other people's work!
Here's where I got it, though: http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.ph.... Hopefully you can make it work for yourself.
posted by Talbin at 9:17 am (EST) on Feb 29, 2008
I see you have a couple of Perrotta novels--I read "The Abstinence Teacher" and came away disappointed. I've wondered if I just read the wrong Perrotta. Perhaps I should read "Little Children"?
posted by Medellia12 at 12:11 pm (EST) on Feb 20, 2008
posted by Medellia12 at 9:55 am (EST) on Feb 20, 2008
I appreciate your even-headed comments in the passive-experience brouhaha that's going on right now. I think we all CAN get along, too.
posted by Medellia12 at 3:02 pm (EST) on Feb 15, 2008
I'm not sure how far apart Lubbock and Austin are, but UT-Austin was another library school I looked into before deciding on Arizona -- Texas' library school was very well-regarded at the time, and probably still is. Might want to peek around their web site and see what you find for distance options.
Yes, I am working as a librarian now - and I MUST get back to work! - but will try to reply more promptly next time, and I'd be glad to answer any specific librarianship-type questions that you have, as best I can. Have a good one, and STAY WARM! Too chilly today!
posted by HeathMochaFrost at 4:32 pm (EST) on Feb 11, 2008
A bit confused about your profile - have you already moved to Texas? If not, when do you go? Quite a big move - but bound to be somewhat warmer. I lived in Massachusetts till I was 24, then went to library school in Tucson, Arizona. Every winter, there are still days when I think, What I wouldn't give to be back in Tucson!
Re-looking at your profile - my hubbin is named Jeff, too! And he just came up and asked to have a turn on the computer, so I guess I'll let him - HA! Have a good rest of the weekend!
Marie
posted by HeathMochaFrost at 10:02 pm (EST) on Feb 2, 2008
posted by readaholic12 at 8:31 pm (EST) on Dec 19, 2007
posted by readaholic12 at 8:45 pm (EST) on Dec 17, 2007
posted by differentbeat at 9:53 am (EST) on Sep 19, 2007
posted by verbafacio at 8:56 am (EST) on May 9, 2007
is your husband also studying social work, or another discipline? any ideas yet where y'all might end up? (might i recommend south of the mason dixon line? we have long summers and teeny tiny winters!)
posted by philosojerk at 11:10 pm (EST) on May 4, 2007
posted by paperkingdoms at 11:02 pm (EST) on May 4, 2007
posted by philosojerk at 3:34 pm (EST) on May 4, 2007
you're right that you can't personalize facebook - no widgets, no designing your own page, etc. that's actually appealing to me because the myspace pages i've viewed tend to be out of hand. my guess is at my age and a grad student also, yours is probably more tasteful than the pages my cousins (almost all under 18) like to design then send me links to.
i didn't know myspace had the private feature, but on facebook you can even set different privacy levels for different friends - so that guy you sorta knew in h.s. but don't necessarily want him to be looking at all your private info or tagboard convos, you can set it so he's on your friend list, but only sees what you want him to, etc.
how great that LT can bring together myspace & facebook users ;)
posted by philosojerk at 3:33 pm (EST) on May 4, 2007
posted by espertus at 3:08 am (EST) on Apr 15, 2007
posted by sapiens at 3:47 am (EST) on Apr 7, 2007
posted by ku1976 at 11:06 pm (EST) on Mar 26, 2007
I have to ask....are you a Tori Amos fan, too?
posted by bleuroses at 6:58 pm (EST) on Mar 1, 2007
I was looking at your question about reading X amount of books, etc.
50 Book Challenge seems to be growing. There is also a website which you could look at called www.43things.com.
Amanda
posted by amandameale at 7:49 am (EST) on Jan 24, 2007
posted by parelle at 12:30 am (EST) on Dec 19, 2006
I am a practicing social worker and like finding other social workers as well. I have a lot of social work suggestions in my library as well if you want to take a look
posted by keren7 at 5:57 pm (EST) on Nov 20, 2006
posted by janehyde at 8:15 pm (EST) on Nov 11, 2006
posted by d_rholambda at 10:45 pm (EST) on Sep 12, 2006
"I see we are one of five people that have Catch on our librarything. How did you come across it?"
Annie--
I have one of the best jobs in the world-- if you like to read. I'm a librarian (technically, a "systems" librarian, which means I'm in charge of technology stuff), and I work in a busy public library system. Because I'm in charge of the technical side of things, I see a lot of the new books as they come in, and I get to place holds on titles that look interesting. I almost always have a stack of 10-15 books "on deck." Most of them are YA and children's titles. I have two kids, and I'm always looking for stuff they might like. Catch seemed interesting to me because of the sports angle, though it's not really the kind of story I prefer. I like humor, especially dry, acerbic, or subtle humor, not gross-out (Captain Underpants) or slapstick (Terry Pratchett, sometimes).
posted by d_rholambda at 9:10 pm (EST) on Aug 28, 2006
posted by Esta1923 at 8:31 pm (EST) on Aug 27, 2006
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