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The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary
Left Behind: A Novel of the Earth's Last Days (Left Behind No. 1) by Tim F. LaHaye
The Book of Ruth (Oprah's Book Club) by Jane Hamilton
Pharos: A Ghost Story by Alice Thompson
When I'm on My Knees: Devotional Thoughts on Prayer for Women by Anita Corrine Donihue
Credos and Curios by James - General Editor Thurber
Four Blondes by Candace Bushnell
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About meDaughter of two, wife of one, mother of three, sibling of three, aunt of three, grandmoma of one, friend of plenty, with multiple in-laws, step-family members, cousins & their parents, and mentor to a couple. As they all are the same to me. What a joy. Owner of one dog, two cats & two fish that are still alive as of today. I also have a blog but I'm a smart-ass so I don't think I care to share the url address right here, right now. It clashes a little with my Marion the librarion image I like to play and sing. :)
About my libraryWithin the past year I gave up my dining room, where no one was dining, and transformed this area into my new love, my library. It tooks months of work but it was a labor of love as I have always adored my books. I'm a librarian in my secret-fantasy-dream life. My books, today, are cataloged by genre. They used to be alphabetized by title. I adore the dust covers, the binding, the paper and the transformative journey one can take at any time by stepping into the pages...into a random author's mind. This has been an interest of mine, a passion, since I was still in elementary school. I meditate in my library each morning - peace and joy, compassion and creativity are heightened and...well...yeah, that's all. I LOVE MY LIBRARY...
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posted by cmtusa at 10:09 am (EST) on May 9, 2009
posted by roblinite at 7:55 am (EST) on Apr 3, 2008
I was wondering if you'd like to join the rest of us Never Tease A Weasel owners at the listing including both the 1964 and 2007 versions. It seems whoever listed your version has the illustrator and author as the same person and didn't include an ISBN. Just search the title and click on the one that just says Jean Conder Soule, not Denman Hampson Jean Conder Soule. Of course, if this isn't a matter of life and death to you, as it clearly is to me, then ignore this note, but we'd love to have you!
-Eliza
posted by pandystumpf at 11:54 pm (EST) on Apr 7, 2007
I have a silly question for you. I notice that you have a few Stuart Wilde books in your library, I have Whispering Winds of Change and found it most interesting. My question is; do you know where the the Eight pointed Star over a Crescent moon which is also over a stunted triangle comes from? He uses it throughout the book. I've searched everywhere but with no success.
posted by Webster at 2:41 am (EST) on Dec 10, 2006
posted by Webster at 12:52 pm (EST) on Nov 17, 2006
posted by margoletta at 4:47 pm (EST) on Nov 12, 2006