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CollectionsBooks I have read (189), Your library (256), Unread (58), Currently reading (1), To read (2), All collections (256)

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Tagsscience fiction (21), short stories (21), periodical (15), fantasy (10), nonfiction (9), comics (8), translated from Japanese (7), war (4), A Song of Fire and Ice (4), classic (4) — see all tags

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About my libraryI'm still in the process of getting my whole library up here. Another goal is to consistently write reviews of books as I finish them.

Groups50 Book Challenge, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Chicagoans, Graduate Students, Physics!

Favorite authorsJohn Barth, Günter Grass, Jonathan Lethem, Kenzaburō Ōe (Shared favorites)

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Favorite bookstores57th Street Books, Powell's - Hyde Park, Seminary Co-op Bookstore

Favorite librariesUniversity of Chicago - Eckhart Library, University of Chicago - John Crerar Library, University of Chicago - Joseph Regenstein Library

Homepagehttp://attentive-octopus.net

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LocationWatertown, MA

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Member sinceOct 2, 2006

Currently readingAlif the Unseen by G. Willow Wilson

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Hey coinflipper, fellow physics major here. I just got off your "Phyics!" group, and then came here. I noticed your dolphin picture, and then immediately scanned your library for any works by John Lilly. None!? He studied dolphins and wrote some excellent books on them and their intelligence. You should really check his works out if you get a chance.
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