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Red Mars (Mars trilogy) by Kim Stanley Robinson
Disordered Minds by Minette Walters
The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 2, Latin Literature by E. J. Kenney
Urter: Illustrert guide til over 700 urter fra hele verden by Lesley Bremness
Last Seen in Massilia by Steven Saylor
The Ancient Economy by M. I. Finley
Bak den svarte døren by Richard Herrmann
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Currently readingModern Literary Theory and Ancient Texts: An Introduction by Thomas Schmitz
Fictions by Jorge Luis Borges
Anathem by Neal Stephenson
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Grimoires: A History of Magic Books by Owen Davies
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You have been selected for the Library Thing Giveaway of the novel Convergence by Christopher Turner. As indicated in the description in the Giveaway posting, Convergence is packaged as an eBook and therefore the book must be sent to you by email. The book is given to you for free but you must use an activation key to open the book, and this needs to be emailed. Please reply to this message by emailing general@convergence-cpt.com. For the activation process to work your name must match that associated with the email address you use. Once you confirm your wish to receive the free eBook, the book and the activation key will be sent to you.
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posted by ChristopherTurner at 9:22 pm (EST) on Mar 13, 2009
Modern Greek Poetry by Kimon Friar is also excellent.
Tom
posted by tmcarew at 9:39 am (EST) on Oct 16, 2008
Send an email to info@librarything.com to claim your prize. Include your user name on LibraryThing, as well as your mailing address (so we can send out the CueCat!).
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posted by dinner_bell at 4:01 pm (EST) on Aug 23, 2007
posted by LarsonLewisProject at 2:44 pm (EST) on Mar 7, 2007
Mi piacerebbe formare un gruppo per poter scambiare opinioni
sui propri libri.Fatevi avanti!!
Se sono solo,non ho intenzione di continuare.
Attendo Vostre risposte.
Piero
posted by gerolamosis at 8:43 am (EST) on Jan 30, 2007
I confess that, looking at your Librarything ID, I thought you were Italian! :-))
Isn't this site wonderful? I am still cataloguing my books, and it seems I will never end because the number keeps increasing. Only yesterday I bought four!
As I often say: so many books, so little time....
Well, I think that being a bookworm is one of the best things on earth, and I would not give up my addiction to books for anything in the world.
Since I found that, among the books we have in common, there is "The Leopard" by Tomasi di Lampedusa, I would like to know what you think of it. It is one of my favourite books and, although I own a copy in English, I confess I only read it in Italian.
Look forward to hearing from you. Ciao for now.
Paola :-))
posted by aluvalibri at 10:08 pm (EST) on Aug 5, 2006