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Tagsfantasy (65), tom (54), illustrated (46), young adult (39), children's (27), discworld (24), language (22), mythology (21), poetry (21), comics (21) — see all tags

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About my libraryI'm working on getting everything put into in my library, and playing with tags. I'm really having far too much fun. Wheee.

The tag 'illustrated' denotes those books with at least five colour plates or B&W illustations, not including comics and the like. Currently, this tag is fairly inconsistent in its application. Ah well.

The tag 'tom' denotes those books recently received en masse from a friend, that I still need to read. This serves mainly as a reminder to myself.

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I'm trying to tag my books and notice how you differentiate between children and young adult for books that I've labeled children's lit. What's your criteria for the difference? I also have many books from when my children (or I) were really young and I (or my mother) read to them (or to me), sometimes simple books, sometimes more complicated ones (relatively speaking). Is there a category for these. And then there are books they began to read fairly early (as did I) such as the Oz series. Are these then children's books? What do you do with classics such as Lorna Doone, The Secret Garden, The Little Lame Prince, for example? And then there's Macaulay's Motel of the Mysteries, a great book about how many archeological assumptions are erroneous, an adult topic but in a young person's language. That is, I'm genuinely interested in your tags...Tyler (aka flashflood42)
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