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The Vanishing American by Zane Grey

Bob Son of Battle by Alfred Ollivant

Kings Must Die by Mary Renault

The Three Daughters of Madame Liang by Pearl S. Buck

N or M? by Agatha Christie

Miss Bianca in the Orient by Margery Sharp

Cat Among the Pigeons by Agatha Christie

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TagsFiction (736), Children's (307), Series (300), Illustrated (247), History (226), Mystery (225), Brit Lit (205), Adventure (154), Humor (140), Military History (88) — see all tags

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Groups20-Something LibraryThingers, Adventure Classics, Baker Street and Beyond, Book Care and Repair, Christianity, Inklings, Medicine, PaperBackSwap, Reformed Theology, Tea!show all groups

Favorite authorsJane Austen, Ray Bradbury, Agatha Christie, Susanna Clarke, Edmund Crispin, Charles Dickens, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexandre Dumas, Jasper Fforde, C. S. Forester, Edward Gorey, H. Rider Haggard, Hergé, M. R. James, Walt Kelly, Rudyard Kipling, Harper Lee, C. S. Lewis, H. P. Lovecraft, Frederick Marryat, John Masefield, A. A. Milne, E. Nesbit, Patrick O'Brian, Beatrix Potter, Howard Pyle, Dorothy L. Sayers, William Shakespeare, Robert Louis Stevenson, Rex Stout, J. R. R. Tolkien, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, Evelyn Waugh, Oscar Wilde, P.G. Wodehouse (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresThe Book Thing of Baltimore, Inc.

Favorite librariesHoward County Library - Miller Branch

About meI believe that Small, Local, Old, and Particular are almost always better than Big, Global, New, and Abstract. I love Jesus Christ, tea, making music, laughing, sketching, chemistry, mathematics, literature, history, nature, snow, wood-burning fireplaces, flea markets, used books, slow food, old-time radio, people, solitude, Victoriana, knitting, dogs, Scottish country dance, stripes, banana pudding, Vincent Price movies, and the color blue.

"You can’t get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me."
– C.S. Lewis

About my libraryThe Book Sale Finder is a useful site for avoiding new books in favor of used.

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Member sinceSep 15, 2007

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Hi, How is the Book "The witch's head: A novel ; Allan's wife"
Hey Leisel! I only just noticed the comment that you left for me, ummm, a bunch of months ago. Oops! Better late than never? :)
Thanks for tagging my library. I LOVE your 'about me' paragraph. I wish I'd said that.
Hi, radiokid, I just wanted to say your library sounds a lot like mine. As for radio, do you own any Bob and Ray tapes/CDs? The funniest men EVER in radio, for my money. Due to somewhat cramped living space, I have had to dispose of some of my personal library, but there's lots left. I have kept a number of classics, just about all my C.S. Lewis, Agatha Christie, Ray Bradbury, and J.R.R. Tolkien, to name a few. I've kept all the books I have every intention of reading again, and again, and again. I love reading works of Christian apologetics, SOME Christian fiction (Ted Dekker's novels, for instance, and Francine Rivers, and now, oh glorious, the Christ novels of Anne Rice), history, children's fiction (I'm a children's librarian), fine art books, some self-help books, etc. etc. I'm also a big Henry James fan; there aren't as many of us as there should be. So far, nearly every time I check my list of books against other people's here, we're ALL fans of Tolkien, Jane Austen, and J. K. Rowling. This is a fascinating place. All the best!

makeshifter (alias L. S. Potts)
Hello radiokid! I haven't seen you around before, but after reading your profile page I think we have a LOT in common! I have lots of books on your wishlist (have you ever heard of www.bookmooch.com? wonderful place to give away books you don't want — and get books you do, all for the cost of postage!). Unfortunately I happen to love our overlapped books and I'm not giving them away... but I'll let you know if I come across extra copies :-). I visit a lot of library booksales and thrift stores and I love used books too!

I'm a beliver in Reformed theology as well (actually I discovered that group through your profile — thanks!). John MacArthur, R.C. Sproul, and J.I. Packer are the primary theologians I've read on the subject, though my husband is working through Lorraine Boettner's classic defense of the doctrine. Having come from an Arminian background, we are very enthusiastic about the truths of God's amazing and sovereign grace. It is so freeing and hopeful — and I no longer have to gloss over all those uncomfortable verses in Ephesians and Romans :-)

Anyhow, I just wanted to say hi and introduce myself. I look forward to talking more with you!

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Thanks for joining tbe 20-Something LibraryThingers group!
Thank you. I have always loved that C.S Lewis quote (I say, as I sip my third large mug of tea). However, the older I get, and the more finite my time on Earth appears to be, the more I am afraid of long books. They tend to keep you from reading more shorter ones. And the darn things--whether they are mysteries, science fiction novels, etc.--seem to be getting longer and longer these days, for no good reason, as far as I can tell.

I am also with you on the "used" comment. I am way too extravagent when it comes to spending money on books. But it grates on me to spend $15 for some trade paperback reissue of a classic novel when one can buy a much cheaper used version--usually with a cooler cover-for $3 or less.

Cheers!
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