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TagsKate (604), fiction (363), nonfiction (309), Ryan (208), history (103), classics (72), fantasy (62), politics (51), America (49), mystery (47) — see all tags

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GroupsBlog the Book, Bloggers, Book Arts, Graduate Students, Non-Fiction Readers, Pacific Northwest, Teachers

Favorite authorsJohn Green (Shared favorites)

About meWe're musicians, creators, computer geeks, over-analysers, bookworms, travelers, collectors, dreamers, and restless souls.

About my libraryThe combined collections of two pre-marriage lives, plus the many books we've been accumulating ever since. Recently we've focused a lot on collecting older books (our oldest is over 300 years old) and on building a "for show" collection of leatherbound classics.

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Real nameKate & Ryan Baker

LocationBoise, Idaho

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Member sinceJun 29, 2006

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Hello! Thanks for the comment and for what you wrote about my blog also. Very nice! I hope to spend more time on it after a class I'm taking ends in the middle of May. I'd really like to put something out there very day; but the deliberateness that you noted means most entries take me up to two hours to write. Crazy!

A few folks here and there around the net have actually started noticing it, which motivates me to want to do more ... and it's really great when someone like yourself takes the time to let me know.

Thanks again for the good words!

Dale

(P.S. I bought the Brown book for a constitutional interpretation class.... I thought it was very good ... surprised more people don't have it!)
Thanks for the essay as nonfiction clarification. :) I love your "redhead" tag and while looking at your tag cloud realized I needed to add "pirate" to a few of my books. Hooray for more tags... -- Jenny
Hi Kate! We share 10 works and 11 books. I am curious as to how that happens exactly. I have not put in *all* of my books, but the ones I have left out are of the less important sections of my library. Maybe I'll get a paid account and put them all in eventually. I got very excited when I catalogued a book that few or no other people had. :-D
Re, Dare the school build a new social order? Yes, I did love it. I actually read it for a course called Foundations of Education, it's mostly the philosophical side of education (I used to be an ed major). It was definitely a great read. Funny we're the only ones with it!
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