LibraryThing Author: Julie C. Meloni

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The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Dubois

The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon

Nana by Émile Zola

Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner

The Landscape of Reform: Civic Pragmatism and Environmental Thought in America by Ben A. Minteer

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe

Resources for Teaching Ways of Reading by David Bartholomae

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Library483 books — see library

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Tagsfiction (140), novel (118), american (116), to_tag (88), 20th century (81), 19th century (76), british (45), theory (37), criticism (35), reference (24) — see all tags

GroupsBloggers, Edgar A. Poe, Existentialism, Graduate Students, LibraryThing Coffeehouse, Nature Lit, Philosophy and Theory, Progressive & Liberal!, Sitting on a pumpkin..., Underappreciated Books and Authorsshow all groups

Homepagehttp://battleoftheants.blogspot.com/

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Real nameJulie Meloni

LocationPullman, WA USA

Emailjcmelonigmail.com

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URLs http://www.librarything.com/profile/jcmeloni (profile)
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Member sinceSep 26, 2005

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I think Cryptonomicon and Rights of Man go nicely together, and I'm glad you agree.
Hi. You have Belinda too! What a coincidence.
We share some pretty good stuff and I found good recommendations in your catalog. Glad to see you in the LibraryThing Coffeehouse group, by the way.
ONE book in common - AND it's Foucault. I don't get it either!
I haven't read it in ages, but I do recall finding it difficult to read on many levels (had no handy Scottish-to-English dictionary handy but I finally it all out, and then there was the squeamish factor of some scenes) but really enjoyable and smart/well-done overall.
Hi Julie! What did you think of Trainspotting?
I see we share a lot of books! English grad school geeks must share similar tastes. :)
Oh yes, Bachelard is my new best friend right now.
I just added another Blake -- I can't believe it's taken me this long to get Bentley's biography of him.

And I see we share Bachelard...
You rock, too, Julie!
We'll have more books in common when I finally get them all entered.

Look, there's lucytartan in your "similar libraries" sidebar. Hi Lucy!
It's always great to hear from another Stauntonian :-D

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