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Essays and New Atlantis by Francis Bacon
Absalom, Absalom by Faulkner William
Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647 (Modern Library College Editions) by William Bradford
Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason by Michel Foucault
Visionary in Residence by Bruce Sterling
Winter's Tales by Isak ; Blixen Dineson, Karen
Rumpole of the Bailey by John Mortimer
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Currently readingThe Living City by Frank Lloyd Wright








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posted by CraigChaffin123 at 10:52 pm (EST) on Mar 23, 2009
We have many common books in our libraries--31 today. Alwaya good to find a reader who shares the same eclectic tastes. Funny thing. I went to your profile page and saw a comment form "chris" who said he/she had more books in common with you than anyone else. When I went to Chris' page , he and I had no books in common. A conundrum.
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You are on my interesting list.
posted by authorknows at 8:00 pm (EST) on Oct 8, 2008
You are currently the LibraryThing member who I have the largest number of books in common with. This is no doubt due largely to the size of your catalog as a whole. None the less, you have an excellent collection. And though we use the "tag" feature in a different way, I at least notice that you're as OCD as myself.
cheers,
Chris
posted by ChrisG at 12:20 am (EST) on Sep 21, 2008
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posted by Naren559 at 4:36 pm (EST) on Jul 6, 2007