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Close Range : Wyoming Stories by Annie Proulx
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Ahab's Wife: Or, The Star-gazer: A Novel (P.S.) by Sena Jeter Naslund
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Enriched Classics Series) by Mark Twain
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf
The Dark Is Rising Sequence: Silver on the Tree; The Grey King; Greenwitch; The Dark Is Rising; and Over Sea, Under Ston by Susan Cooper
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Member: danahuff
Library115 books — see library
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Tagsfantasy (17), medieval (13), classic (9), American literature (8), king arthur (7), gabaldon (5) — see all tags
GroupsBloggers, English Teachers, FantasyFans, Historical Fiction, Hogwarts Express, Read YA Lit, The Green Dragon
About me I am a high school English teacher with three children of my own.
About my library My library reflects eclectic tastes related to both my career as a high school English teacher and the interests of my own children and students.
Homepagehttp://www.danahuff.net/
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Real nameDana Huff
LocationRoswell, Georgia, USA
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Member sinceMar 27, 2006

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I just discovered this place a week or so ago and I quickly found myself addicted.
I see we share 3 books. (I haven't gotten near all of mine catagloged yet).
Eleanor was one of my early favorite characters from history, I've had that book since I was a teen.
Where the Heart Is was written by an English professor from Southeastern, where I went to college. I didn't get to have her for class but my mom did.
I haven't read Robert the Bruce yet, although I've had it for several years.
Well, I've got to go grade papers.
Chris
(mrlibrarian)--or at least I'm working on it!
posted by mrlibrarian at 11:53 am (EST) on Oct 15, 2006
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