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- Jan 5, 2011
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- Ben Treat
- About My Library
- Preferences include science fiction, magical realism, biography, philosophy, composition studies, library & information science, and the absurd.
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- Bangor, Maine
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Bookstores: BookMarcs Bookstore & Cafe, Briar Patch, Brookline Booksmith, Toadstool Bookshop - Keene
Libraries: Bangor Public Library, Boston Public Library, Keene Public Library, Nottage Library (University of Maine at Augusta -- Bangor campus)
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