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Something from the Nightside by Simon R. Green
Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy (Berkeley Signature Edition) by Jostein Gaarder
TIME MACHINE, THE by H.G. Wells
Xenocide (Ender, Book 3) (Ender Quartet) by Orson Scott Card
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
Far and Away by Sonja Massie
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About my library My library is a collection of books that were at one time in my classroom. Many have walked away never to return; therefore, my library is in sad need of update.
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Therese OBrien
posted by therese at 6:50 pm (EST) on Nov 6, 2007
I'm intrigued by this Bruce Weber's Inside Baseball 1986. I couldn't find much info of it on amazon. Was it just like a baseball preview for that season? I'm assuming this isn't the same Bruce Weber who is a Big Ten basketball coach. Anyway, you've got quite an impressive list.
Have fun.
-T. Munn
posted by tymunn at 10:31 am (EST) on Nov 6, 2007
I really enjoyed looking through the books you have listed on this website. I am amazed at how many books you catalogued and at the large variety. You have included everything from the "Bridge to Terabitha"(childrens literature)to the "Bridges of Madison County" (adult literature). Additionaly, you have books on poetry, yoga, reflexology, and "Couplehood". Your profile states you listed books from your classroom library. What grade do you teach?
I think your list also struck me because I have read many of the books you listed, and I would be interested in reading some of the others. I know my daughter would love to read "The Day my Butt went Psycho." She is in grade school, and anything with the word "butt" is funny to her. I'll have to look that one up at our library.
Thanks for the look into your "LibraryThing". Good Luck in the rest of the class.
Linda Share
posted by lshare at 5:19 pm (EST) on Nov 3, 2007
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