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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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Hi, I just joined this site. I noticed that you're a poetry fan. Have you read Unexpected Light? Here's a link: http://www.cechaffin.com
Hi TMC,
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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Dear T. McCormick,

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
You've got a really nice collection of books. As I look through LT, I'm amazed at what people have in their libraries and how quirky all of our collections are. Looking at people's collections is such an interesting glimpse into their biography and personality. It looks like we've got a lot of the "classics" in common. I'm actually surprised how few people have these books in their collections.
Hi! Have you read your copy of Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia by Gilles Deleuze yet? I am presently in the thick of it and am seeking others' evaluations.
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