Random books from jazzfish's library
The Devil in a Forest by Gene Wolfe
"What Do You Care What Other People Think?" by Richard P. Feynman
The Nautical Chart by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
The Enchanted by Steve Kenson
Owly #2: Just A Little Blue by Andy Runton
The Welsh Peaks: A Pictorial Guide to Walking in This Region and to the Safe Ascent of Its Principal Mountain Groups by W. A. Poucher
Taoism: The Parting of the Way by Holmes Welch
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Member: jazzfish
Library989 books — see library
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Tagsrpg (100), coverless (97), comic (84), sfbc (67), stories (66), white_wolf (51), translated (40), changeling (39), anthology (31) — see all tags
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Favorite authorsLloyd Alexander, Steven Brust, Emma Bull, Raphael Carter, Ted Chiang, John M. Ford, Tom Stoppard, Megan Whalen Turner, Katie Waitman, Gene Wolfe, Roger Zelazny (Shared favorites)
About me Tech writer, role-player, boardgamer, and book-gigolo, in a constant state of lust with Green Valley Book Fair.
About my library My late grandfather had a twenty-foot wall of built-in chair-rail-to-ceiling bookshelf. His books overflowed that to crowd into nooks and crannies in his office, plus random shelves around the house. Thus, I do not have "a lot" of books. I don't even have as many as Pop did.
I do enjoy the feeling of seeing them all on shelves, though.
Homepagehttp://jazzfish.livejournal.com
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Real nameTucker
LocationMcLean, VA, USA
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Member sinceFeb 28, 2006

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