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About meI read a lot. The books I have here are ones I've read in the past six or seven years since I've been keeping track. My reviews are up on my own booklist

About my libraryI read in a pretty serendipitous fashion. Almost every book I read comes from a public or college library, or was a gift or loaner from someone, or a cheapie booksale purchase. There is so much I want to read that I limit my reading input to these three areas to make sure my queue doesn't extend past my reasonably expected lifespan.

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LocationBethel, Vermont

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Member sinceNov 21, 2005

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"There is so much I want to read that I limit my reading input to these three areas to make sure my queue doesn't extend past my reasonably expected lifespan." Had to chuckle at that. Sounds like you're a wise woman :)
Reading is a path of independence which tunes us into the universe. I wish you union with the divine that you may serve the betterment of humankind. May yours be an esoteric journey of literary expressions and cosmic connections and may you you continue to be as individual as a snowflake as you shine your inner light on the world.
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