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TagsSF (167), American fiction (57), non-fiction (55), fantasy (36), travel (22), humor (18), anthropology (15), historical fiction (14), Danish authors (14), religion (12) — see all tags

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GroupsReading Globally, Science Fiction Fans, Travel and Exploration literature

Favorite authorsNeal Asher, R. Scott Bakker, Bill Bryson, John Irving, Stieg Larsson, George R. R. Martin, China Mieville, Richard Morgan, Chaim Potok, Alastair Reynolds, Vikram Seth, John Steinbeck (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresFantask, Politikens Boghal

Favorite librariesBlågårdens Bibliotek, Københavns Hovedbibliotek

About meAmerican living in Denmark. Teacher. Married, two cats.

About my libraryIncludes books that I have read but don't necessarily own. I own most of the SF books and all books from my favorite authors. The rest are from the library. I suppose as a taxpayer I own the library.

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Hi Kelly,
I am looking for literature (Danish) that takes place in Denmark at the end of the 19th century for research purposes, any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

thanks,
Chris
Hello friend, I just noticed that Carolyn Chute has written a new Egypt book. Do you anything about that? And if so, is it good?
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