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Tagsfiction (164), rpg (60), fantasy (54), sci-fi (41), nonfiction (37), graphic novels (29), manga (25), children's (19), signed (15), YA (11) — see all tags

GroupsEarly Reviewers, San Diego Bibliophiles, Tea!, The Green Dragon

Favorite authorsLloyd Alexander, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Jacqueline Carey, Neil Gaiman, Frank Herbert, Madeleine L'Engle, C. S. Lewis, Richard Peck, Philip Pullman, J.K. Rowling, Margaret Weis, Tad Williams, Gene Wolfe (Shared favorites)

About me A thoroughly addicted bibliophile with a compulsive need to own and be surrounded by books. I've currently run out of room on my bookshelves. This, however, has not detoured me from buying more books. Besides an avid love of reading: I'm also a soon to be first time parent with my husband of several years (due date December 12th), a dice rolling gamer (3.5 D&D and Shadowrun currently), lap generator for a tortie named Azalyn, and collector of crystals/minerals and interesting rocks.

About my library Finally done! All the books have been entered. Tags are going to be an ongoing work in progress and are fairly straight forward.

The computer and woodworking books are his.

The anatomy/bodywork, romance, and manga are mine.

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Real nameHannah L.

LocationSan Diego, CA

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Member sinceMay 3, 2007

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Hi, domeloki. Yes, I've been watching Burn Notice. I decided to watch the show, originally, because Bruce Campbell is in it. It's not a bad show. I'm a huge fan of his. I became a fan in the early/mid nineties when I first saw Army of Darkness on TV.

Hey, I just thought of a meaningless coincidence - we have the same number of books cataloged.
I too collect rocks, crystals, minerals & fossils. I am in a rock & mineral club. Of course I'm a reader also (see my library). We are doing a sort of mini rock show @ the regional fair so I am very busy w/that right now. Right now I am reading HP5. Happy to find a fellow GDer w/a rock hobby! Vanye
Hello! I just added you as a contact on flickr. Here's a link to my flickr account. It's easiest to navigate by my sets as opposed to just looking through my pics, because as a general rule, I don't hotlink. So, I save all the pics I want to use to my flickr account.
PS - Jacqueline Carey was the secretary in the Art department of my college - Hope College - before she became famous. I'd love to say I know her personally because I LOVED her books, but that would be a horrible, bold-faced lie. *Sigh*
Hey, thanks! I think the two are amazingly similar except Bebop often carries a darker feel to it than Firefly. I've loved Bebop for years, but only recently got into Firefly and it was such a pleasant surprise! I can't BELIEVE that show didn't make it. Fox stinks when it comes to promoting great shows. They let Firefly AND Arrested Development die. Anyway, thanks for the nice comment. Are you on LJ?
That recipe sounds great! Thank you for posting it. I am looking forward to making it this coming week.
I just discovered that you added Earth Begotten to your library. I'm so jealous! I've read it, but would love to own it. Did you find your copy recently? I really enjoy Jacqueline Carey's work; I was thrilled to be able to attend one of her signings/talks during her latest book tour. Congratulations on your find!

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