Random books from redbone's library
Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series (The Migration Series) by Jacob Lawrence
Don't Leave an Elephant to Go and Chase a Bird by James Berry
The Chicago Manual of Style: The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers (14th Edition) by Chicago Editorial Staff
The Very Inside: An Anthology of Writings by Asian & Pacific Islander Lesbians by Sharon Lim-Hing
Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles by Thomas Glave
Let's Go Home, Little Bear by Martin Waddell
Are You a Boy or a Girl? by Karleen Pendleton Jimenez
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LibraryThing authors: Lisa C. Moore (redbone), Reginald Harris (rmharris), Bill Walsh (wfwalsh)
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About meI publish books. I read books. I edit books. I love books. I am slowly recovering from the loss of my entire library of more than 2,000 books due to an apartment fire, so I am loving Library Thing, where I can catalog everything anew. Ah, books...
About my libraryInterestingly, most of what I've replaced goes to the core of me: black LGBT writing; cookbooks; books on my hometown of New Orleans; books on race and gender and sexuality and class. also interestingly, very few people have any of the books i've entered into Library Thing. what does this mean?
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I think it says a great deal that you don't have many books in common with others; what a great resource you are for people like me who are always looking for more.
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posted by storm_indigo at 1:12 am (EST) on Mar 18, 2009
I'm enjoying browsing through your library.
Some of your interests reflect the motley group of my interests that are reflected in my library, e.g. social dynamics (ethnicity, class, wealth level, erotic orientation, etc.) and particularly at this time New Orleans -- especially the people of New Orleans whether back or still scattered against their will.
Of course other interests are reflected as well, including speculative fiction (esp. CJ Cherryh and Octavia Butler), Christian worship and liturgical expressions from a sociocultural perspective, and any computer books that will help my improve my novice web page design skills, material about (and geared to) adults with Asperger Syndrome (of which i am one), and any random eccentric or oddball thing that catches my interest.
posted by smellthecoffee at 1:20 pm (EST) on Jan 2, 2007