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About meWe're an academic couple, a reference librarian and a sociologist at "Moo U," a big midwestern university. Guess which one of us entered all these books? We have three cats.

About my libraryMost of her books are in German, since that's what she has her other degree in. So, most of the books here are his, except all the cool ones about things like linguistics and evolution. It will probably take a while to get all of the German books into our catalog, since they'll probabaly have to be entered by hand. Our hobby is snake watching - we're both into it, but he's the only one who actually buys books about snakes - his first books were field guides. We don't keep snakes in the house any more than most birdwatchers keep birds in the house, so you'll find field guides, but not books on keeping snakes here.

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Hi Brekhus, thought you might like to check my forum site out, www.ChessForums.org, thanks, Greg
I just wondered what your opinion was on Jamie Mullaney's book? I was her student, but also was in the study and helped transcribe other subjects' interviews. I am interested to see what an outsiders' point of view is on her book and her theory.
-Nicole
Hello Professor Brekhus,
I am a Sociology PhD student at the University of Arizona and I just wanted to let you know that I recently read _Peacocks, Chameleons, Centaurs_ and really enjoyed your insights and writing style. It seems we are the only ones with that book on our list currently, but I am working to change that! I have recommended this book to many. Thanks, Cindy Cain.
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