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Library624 books — see library

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Tagschurch office (161), living room (49), leadership (44), literature (41), theology (39), history (37), reformed theology (34), home office (30), fantasy (28) — see all tags

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About me I'm a Pastor in Cincinnati OH. Interested in film, literature, chess, history, the outdoors, theatre, and all sorts of other oddments.

About my library The library update is underway -- I'm trying to do a shelf a day in hopes of getting this done in a few weeks. this is hopelessly addictive.

Homepagehttp://www.russellsmusings.blogspot.com

Real nameRussell B. Smith

LocationCincinnati, OH

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Member sinceSep 16, 2005

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Hi,

I see you've recently added Justin Allen's _Slaves of the Shinar_. Have you had a chance to read it yet? I'm not a huge reader of fantasy but really, really enjoyed it so would be interested to hear what you think/thought.
I agree about the addiction part. I can't quit this catologing stuff.
I'm a Methodist Minister in Inverness Scotland with an MBA in Church Management. Good to find someone else wtih some of the same books. Current interest is in chaplaincy within secular organisations.
Thanks for turning me on to this place, Russell. I've added you to my watchlist :)

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