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CollectionsYour library (486), Wishlist (81), Currently reading (3), To read (40), Read but unowned (72), Favorites (73), All collections (639)

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Favorite authorsLouisa May Alcott, Jean Marie Auel, Jane Austen, Clive Barker, Anne Bishop, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, A. S. Byatt, Jacqueline Carey, Storm Constantine, John Crowley, Diana Gabaldon, Neil Gaiman, Hermann Hesse, John Irving, Gabriel García Márquez, Vladimir Nabokov, Anne Rice (Shared favorites)

About meI'm a grad student in a Public History program on the archiving & preservation track. I guess it would be obvious and redundant to say I love books, but I do and have since I can remember. I also love writing, traveling and watching old movies.

About my libraryIn terms of content or genres, my library is mostly fantasy and historical fiction, though I've begun to stock up on mysteries and non-fiction of all kinds.

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Member sinceNov 23, 2007

Currently readingFathers and Crows (Seven Dreams) by William Vollmann
A Bloodsmoor Romance by Joyce Carol Oates
A Voyage Long and Strange: On the Trail of Vikings, Conquistadors, Lost Colonists, and Other Adventurers in Early America by Tony Horwitz

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Thank you for your participation on my new thread. Hope to see you often
Thank you. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. The feature film of THE DANISH GIRL is supposed to go into production later this year.

I hope you get a chance to read THE 19TH WIFE.

All best,

David
I thought about pursuing a grad degree in Archiving and Preservation and then Corporate America swallowed me up. Do you like the program? Was it what you anticipated?

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