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About meI'm twenty-one and a senior at Hillsdale College, Michigan, where I study history. I was born and grew up in Bellingham, Washington, and started seriously collecting books in high school, when I began conducting monthly raids of the children's books section at Henderson's. I love history, theology, children's lit, and having more books than my sister.

About my libraryAs of right now, this catalog is in progress and not permanent.

Real nameCourtney Wegener

LocationBellingham, Washington (hometown)

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I had never heard of "Go Dog Go!" before, having missed it in my childhood. I was given to me by a girlfriend I dated in undergrad, who wanted to share with me her favourite childhood book. Coincidentally, this is the same person who I just saw commented, with you, on my latest LJ entry. Go figure.
You know what's has been the biggest help to our kids' books collection? Volunteering at the school library in afternoons. I get first pick of the withdrawn books! It's brilliant.
You beat me. And I am not happy about it. I'm going to start opening your door just slightly, whenever I walk by. Just to annoy you.
SWEET COLLECTION, TWIN.
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