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Arabian Nights and Days: A Novel by Naguib Mahfouz

Father and Son: A Study of Two Temperaments (Twentieth Century Classics) by Edmund Gosse

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Ooo, now I did not know of goodreads. I had been using Shelfari more and they've added some categorizations to keep track of what you've read, what you own, what you want to read, and what you want to own. I'll have to check out goodreads.

Right now, the vast majority of our books are in boxes under beds throughout the house. DH has plans to build built-in bookcases, but it hasn't happened yet so maybe only a 1/4 or so of our books are readily accessible. I got the cue cat though in preparation for the day we can unbox all of our books!
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