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CollectionsYour library (377), Currently reading (2), To read (7), All collections (377)

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TagsJudaica (40), Early Fiction (11), Classic Fiction (8), Referance (6), Comedy/Satire (5), Religious Referance (5), Christian Crap (4), Health (4), Business (4), Money (4) — see all tags

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GroupsLe Salon Litteraire du Peuple pour le Peuple, Transsexuals For Christ (TFC)

About meI’m an aspiring writer of sorts that loves collecting old used books. I love watching films and critiquing all kind of movies from the 1920's to today. Another love I have is “eating” and cooking. I’m a candid “Foodie” and love eating out at restaurants or at friends homes for dinners and giving them a letter grade on the meal. Being a fun cigar loving - wine drinking - eccentric / artsy - creative - depressed - self-loathing individual, and like many of the greats, I look forward to a tragic and dramatic death... maybe.

About my libraryMade up of various kinds of fiction and non-fiction from 1900 to the present.

Real nameJonah "Mardi" Olivo

LocationLong Beach, Ca.

Emailsircle6yahoo.com

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Common KnowledgeSeries (22), Awards (54), Characters (408), Places (106)

Member sinceApr 19, 2009

Currently readingStories from the Rabbis : a collection of ancient and Medieval Hebrew anecdotes, parables and legends by Abram S Isaacs
The Living Talmud -- The Wisdom of Our Fathers by Judah Goldin

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R.I.P., Michael.
Ohhhh...that's Acres of Books (R.I.P.) isn't it? Please leave that picture up awhile, okay? Fond, fond memories.
That is a killer picture, you self-loather you.
I has to see it next time you're up! Don't forget it. Magnifique, War And Peace
Dude,

I want to recommend "Steps" by Jerzy Kosinski when you're making your rounds--keep an eye out. It's Marquis De Sade for the 20th century. Quick read, less than 150 pages. How's Lolita going? Yeah, I know, still need to listen to your CD. Patience, brah, patience.
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