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About meI'm a reference librarian at a major university, interested in library technology and in instruction. I read a lot of mysteries, especially historical mysteries, and also a lot of history, current events, and politics.

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Currently readingA People's History of American Empire by Howard Zinn
The Archivist: A Novel by Martha Cooley
The Thoreau You Don't Know: What the Prophet of Environmentalism Really Meant by Robert Sullivan

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Just read your review of Howl's Moving Castle, which is one of my favorite Diana Wynne Jones books. I'd never heard there was a movie! Now I'm going to have to go track it down. Thanks for including the movie reference :)
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