Member: mscongeniality
CollectionsGiven Away Unread (135), Your library (1,785), Currently reading (37), To read (262), Read but unowned (69), Favorites (151), All collections (1,985)
Reviews59 reviews
Tagsfiction (676), graphic novel (636), translation (600), manga (567), paperback (495), science fiction (358), trade paperback (335), non-fiction (291), hardcover (252), fantasy (244) — see all tags
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GroupsArchaeology, Bug Collectors, Doctor Who, Early Reviewers, Flaggers!, Manga and Anime Addicts, Manga!, Nook eBook Exchange, Science Fiction Fans
Favorite authorsPhilip K. Dick, Will Eisner, Neil Gaiman, Thomas Jefferson, Diana Wynne Jones, Norton Juster, Guy Gavriel Kay, Kazuya Minekura, James Morrow, Peter O'Donnell, Michael Ondaatje, Dorothy L. Sayers, Simon Schama, Dr. Seuss, Natsuki Takaya, Naoki Urasawa, Alison Weir, Connie Willis (Shared favorites)
About meMy dork-fu is strong!
I'm known online as MsCongeniality, though I occasionally go by ZSaugin or Lystra. As for the rest, I'm older than I have any right to be and I've accomplished less with that than either I or my family is comfortable with. I waste a lot of time reading, writing, playing in Photoshop and watching anime DVDs.
About my libraryI tend to think I'm fairly eclectic, but I have strong tendencies towards history, science fiction and graphic novels of all sorts.
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Member sinceSep 19, 2005
Currently readingGhost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 1: The Lost Memory (Ghost in the Shell) by Junichi Fujisaku
A distant mirror : the calamitous 14th century by Barbara Wertheim Tuchman
Founding brothers : the revolutionary generation by Joseph J. Ellis
The Club Dumas : a novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
The long, sandy hair of Neftoon Zamora by Michael Nesmith
Ackermanthology! : 65 astonishing, rediscovered sci-fi shorts by Forrest J. Ackerman
Genpei by Kara Dalkey
A History of Britain by Simon Schama
John Adams by David McCullough
The Honest Courtesan: Veronica Franco, Citizen and Writer in Sixteenth-Century Venice (Women in Culture and Society Seri by Margaret F. Rosenthal
The life and selected writings of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson
London: A History by Francis Sheppard
John the Painter : terrorist of the American Revolution by Jessica Warner
Images from the Storm by Robert Sneden
Evolution (Doctor Who : the Missing Adventures) by John Peel
Doctor Who: Reckless Engineering (Doctor Who) by Nick Walters
Eats, shoots & leaves : the zero tolerance approach to punctuation by Lynne Truss
All the President's Men by Carl and Woodward Bernstein, Bob
Doctor Who: the Banquo Legacy by Andy Lane
Don Quixote: Unabridged Edition by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Who Murdered Chaucer?: A Medieval Mystery by Terry Jones
Tokyo Year Zero by David Peace
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell Boxed Three Volume Collector's Edition by Susanna Clarke
Doctor Who: Domino Effect (Doctor Who) by David Bishop
Doctor Who: The Sleep of Reason by Martin Day
A Feast for Crows (A Song of Ice and Fire) by George R.R. Martin
The Devil in Amber: A Lucifer Box Novel by Mark Gatiss
Wandering Stars: An Anthology of Jewish Fantasy and Science Fiction by Jack Dann
Full Dark House: A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery (Peculiar Crimes Unit Mysteries) by Christopher Fowler
Martha Washington: An American Life by Patricia Brady
Kingdom of the Golden Dragon by Isabel Allende
Magic Moon Volume 1 (Hohlbein, Wolfgang, Magic Moon) (v. 1) by Wolfgang Hohlbein
The Somnambulist by Jonathan Barnes
Batman: The Dailies 1943-1946 by Bob Kane
Mistress of the Monarchy: The Life of Katherine Swynford, Duchess of Lancaster by Alison Weir
ZOO (Novel) by Otsuichi
Brave Story (Novel-Paperback) by Miyuki Miyabe
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Damn, poor Crippen.
posted by PirateJenny at 11:36 pm (EST) on Dec 23, 2007