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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) by J. K. Rowling

Hardy Boys 25: The Secret Panel GB (Hardy Boys) by Franklin W. Dixon

Legacy (Star Trek, Book 56) by Michael Jan Friedman

L Ron Hubbard (The Ron Series)

Conan 06/Buccaneer by L. Sprague de Camp

Waldo and Magic, Inc. by Robert A. Heinlein

Hardy Boys 49: The Bombay Boomerang (Hardy Boys) by Franklin W. Dixon

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CollectionsYour library (1,251), Wishlist (7), All collections (1,257)

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TagsFantasy (263), Reference (215), Science Fiction (193), Classic (89), Other (83), Conan (78), MZB (67), Old (66), History (66), Horror (51) — see all tags

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GroupsHall of Servants, Rare, Old or Offbeat

About meworking and going to school, so i only get around to library thing every once in a while


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About my libraryI have mostly science fiction and fantasy, but a smattering of everything. I also like 'antique' books, primarily nonfiction (usually historical or reference) but old classics are also great. Most of my books are paperbacks, because they are cheaper and take up less space :-)

Locationindependence, MO

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Member sinceOct 21, 2005

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Your library is wicked awesome...

If I wanted to start reading the Conan books, which one should I start with?
your welcome. And don't worry about it. I forgot I even left a message.
your library seems really cool
Another great place (IMO) that encompasses alibris: www.bookfinder.com

Happy searching ~e
Great place to look for obscure ISBNs: www.alibris.com
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