Random books from summersolstice's library
How to Practice : The Way to a Meaningful Life by Dalai Lama
THE BALLET SCHOOL MYSTERY by Constance M. White
The Double Disguise by Francis K. Judd
Atlas of Western Art History: Artists, Sites and Movements from Ancient Greece to the Modern Age by John Steer
Death at Whitechapel (Robin Paige Victorian Mysteries, No. 6) by Robin Paige
Charles Rennie Mackintosh: (1868-1928) (Big Series : Architecture and Design) by Charlotte Fiell
The Secret Quest. A Judy Bolton Mystery. by Margaret Sutton
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Interesting libraries: alicebook, betsytacy, CDVicarage, devenish, dovegreyreader, miss_read, shauneeh, Thoughtshapes, VanessaR
LibraryThing authors: Susan Wittig Albert (susanalbert), Susanne Dunlap (operasus)
Member: summersolstice
Library2,142 books — see library
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TagsReading; Fiction; Mystery; Christie (80), Biography; Autobiography (43), Biography (41), Reading; Fiction; Mystery; Wentworth (31), Travel -- Europe -- England (28), Movies and Television (26), Literature -- Poetry (25), Reading; Fiction; Gentle Reads; Stevenson (22) — see all tags
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Member sinceFeb 19, 2007

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Just a quick note to thank you for adding me to your 'interesting libraries' list. LT has enabled me to track down hundreds of books that I either read and passed on, or took back to the library. Still doing the detective work in any spare time - I know I've read a lot more autobiographies and biographies.
Had a look at the books we share - many of them have been favourites of mine. I seem to have moved away from British writers over the years, apart from Ruth Rendell. Not sure why.
Best wishes
Toni
posted by Thoughtshapes at 6:11 am (EST) on Sep 10, 2007
Many thanks for adding me to your 'Interesting Libraries' list. It's gratifying to be found useful and (er) interesting by other members of this great site for book lovers.I also see that we share 59 book so far,including quite a few Agatha Christie items. Wasn't she a super story teller. I have also spotted that you have P.D.James autobiography 'Time to be in Ernest'.I have been lucky enough to meet this lovely lady a couple of times and to have quite a chat with her. She has also signed 3 or 4 or her books for me.
Best wishes
posted by devenish at 8:13 am (EST) on Sep 7, 2007
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