Member: simaqian
CollectionsYour library (217), Wishlist (131), Read but unowned (24), Language (13), All collections (373)
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Tagsnon-fiction (122), fiction (80), my room (65), L bookcase (55), history (55), novel (48), china (40), read in 2011 (35), botany (32), ebook (20) — see all tags
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About meA young American guy who left his home state of Massachusetts and college in the great state of Vermont for life in the People's Republic of China. It is my supreme wish to have all airlines around the world deem books to be weightless and therefore free from extra luggage charges.
About my libraryAll broken up over the world, sadly.
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Homepagehttp://www.jonathaninchina.com
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Real nameJonathan
LocationGuangzhou, China
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Member sinceJan 27, 2010
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Ur.
posted by Urquhart at 9:53 pm (EST) on Mar 18, 2010
Love your website!
It looks as if we have lots to learn from you so please do participate by putting up appropriate threads.
How is your Chinese?
Ur.
posted by Urquhart at 11:20 pm (EST) on Mar 17, 2010
Thanks for tagging my library as an interesting one. I'll bet yours is also an interesting one. China, huh? I have a bit of an interest in Chinese stories and writers. This year, I read Woman from Shanghai by Xianhui Yang this year, a collection of stories about a camp.
How did you run across my library?
posted by blackdogbooks at 12:10 pm (EST) on Feb 6, 2010