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Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh

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About meGrad student at Library School. Writing in my spare time, blogging in the ether that exists between spare time and functions necessary to sustain life.

About my libraryTwo parts retired literature major, one part geek. I let both sides out to play on my book review blog, linked below.

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I got the new Meyer novel for free at work. I accepted it for the lulz.
Turns out I can access LibraryThing at work. A whole new world of shenanigans opens before me.
I thought there was a thing that emailed you comments, but I haven't been receiving them either, so I'm not sure.
Incidentally, I also possess "The Languages of Tolkien's Middle Earth" and use it frequently.
Greetings, Branwyn, from "not common" of the RUSS-L site. Thanks to someone posting on there recently, I have been introduced to this delightful site and have begun the job of cataloging my own massive library.
The Language of Tolkien's Middle Earth. Ha! We're such geeks.
I'm sure you're correct, especially as I've done my 200 already. Your comment is on my page.
wait...where is the comment I just posted...*confused*
ooh, 26. You'll have to let me know if it's worth it. I've hit my limit already.
I can't believe we only share 18 books. Well, I suppose I've only added two shelves so far, but it seems wrong.
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