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Rabble in Arms by Kenneth Roberts

Crossroad (Star Trek, Book 71) by Barbara Hambly

CENTENNIAL by JAMES A. MICHENER

Children's Way of Cross (More for Kids) by Anne Joan Flanagan

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About my libraryThis library listing consists of my personal library, my husband's personal library, our 'jointly owned' books, my son's personal library, my daughter's personal library, and our homeschooling library. Three letter initial tags indicate which room books live in (those that don't live in our main shelving room, that is).

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Currently readingPrimary Mathematics Answer Key Level 4 - 6 by
Dr. Rob's Guide to Raising Fit Kids: A Family-Centered Approach to Achieving Optimal Health by Robert S Gotlin
Lyrical Earth Science: Volume 1 (Geology) by Dorry Eldon
Ready, Steady, Spaghetti: Cooking For Kids And With Kids by Lucy Broadhurst

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I was going to ask if you've been adding books I have or I've been adding books you have, because the number shot up so. As I was typing, I realized that following your suggestion, my oldest child has been adding books you have - all those comic books on the bookshelf that collapsed.

One day I will have all the books we own in.
I'm actually just starting SL4. I am a cheapskate and can't afford to buy new cores, so my local used book fair is coming up, so I put all the books I'm looking for on here with a "wanted" tag to figure out what I have and what I still need. I try to look for the next two cores so that I have some time to find all the books. Make sense?

It's fun seeing how many SLers there are on here though....I've seen quite a few!
I'm still not convinced we own more, and at the rate I'm (not) entering them, it will take years to find out, esp. as we both keep buying more : )
Your library is the 476th biggest library. We're all the way down in the 1000s. Of course, it might help if I entered some of the books in the family room, since there's 7 unentered bookcases (minus 1 shelf) in that room alone : )
My plan is to only add a few Christmas books a day, so we actually read them all as we pull them out. It looks like you added a big bunch of them already. It will be interesting to see how many of these we share.
Done! Mostly. Except for books that are packed in boxes. And the five bags of books from the Ellmans that we haven't decided whether to keep yet. And the books on my shelf that I haven't decided whether to keep yet. And, of course, any books we buy tomorrow or next week or whenever.
Hi, I noticed several chess titles in your catalog and thought you may like to check my forum site out- www.ChessForums.org, we have a dedicated section to chess books and recommended reading you may be interested in, thanks, Greg
Some of the Vision books have Library of Congress numbers, and those often bring up entries
The main shelving room is done, except for books-on-tape/CD and a few former Ellman books. Whew! That was a lot of work!
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