Search msensiba's booksRandom books from msensiba's libraryThe Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn The order of things : how everything in the world is organized into hierarchies, structures, and pecki by Barbara Ann Kipfer Computer information systems development : analysis and design by Michael J. Powers To engineer is human : the role of failure in successful design by Henry Petroski The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of The Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester The elements of editing : a modern guide for editors and journalists by Arthur Plotnik Great Buildings of Chicago Knowledge Cards by Chicago Historical Society Members with msensiba's booksMember connectionsNo connections RSS feeds
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Member: msensibaCollectionsYour library (1,796) ReviewsNone Tagshome (1,731), fiction (376), novels (323), art (217), literature (174), reference (173), history (154), computers (116), mystery (110), science (100) — see all tags Cloudstag cloud, author cloud, tag mirror GroupsNone About meLover of non-fiction, former risk consultant, current librarian. For me, LibraryThing is a journey and a destination, a chewing gum and a floor wax, all things to some people and some thing to not enough. About my libraryMy goal has been to have a library that reflects my interests, but not necessarily my opinions. Two things mollify a collector: acquisition and organization. I'm adding entries in topographical order - scaling mountains of stuff to get to the books. I'm now adding my wife's books too. It's clear her tastes are WAY different than mine, but that's A-OK with me. LocationMichigan Emaildubsd Favorite authorsNot set Account typepublic, lifetime URLs
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posted by TimBazzett at 9:41 pm (EST) on May 12, 2009
posted by dcornwall at 11:43 pm (EST) on Jul 28, 2007
We have 54 books in common. We have Michigan in common. We both use tags a lot, and we both have lots on "maps"
----michtelassn
posted by michtelassn at 8:09 pm (EST) on Mar 19, 2006