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The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon por David Grann

The Writer's Harbrace Handbook por John C. Hodges

The Power of One: A Novel por Bryce Courtenay

The Fourth Crusade and the Sack of Constantinople por Jonathan Phillips

National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Birds of North America por Edward S. Brinkley

Notes from Underground por Fyodor Dostoevsky

Napoleon's Pyramids por William Dietrich

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Sobre mimI am a 25 year old male from Crivitz, Wisconsin. I am currently going to school at the Univeristy of Wisconsin-Milwaukee online for my masters degree in Information Sciences. I love reading and I am a bit of a bibliophile. I also use www.bookmooch.com a lot to trade unwanted books for books I want. If you never been there I suggest you check it out. Its an excellent way to recieve free books. I am currently in a relationship with a lovely little lady named Lacey. Some of the books in the library are hers but our library operates as one and not seperate entities. I really dig movies and music; spending most of my free time reading, watching or listening. Want to know any thing else just ask.

Sobre a minha bibliotecaMy library is a mixture of a lot of topics. I have a lot of history books and fantasy novels. Some of my favorite books are [Durms Along the Mohawk], [Terry Goodkind]'s [Sword of Truth] series, and [Jim Butcher]. I like to read lots of things and perhaps it shows by my wide ranging selection of books. Hope my library gives you some ideas.

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Membro desdeNov 25, 2008

Em leituraThe Ultimate Man's Survival Guide: Rediscovering the Lost Art of Manhood por Frank Miniter
Shogun por James Clavell

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Hi,

Yep, you found the right place to leave a comment!

I like to read pretty broadly, when I have time (which I haven't for about five years now -- school has eaten my life!) In high school I was pretty heavily into horror -- lots of Anne Rice (read her non-vampire stuff as well) and Poppy Z. Brite. Also fantasy and some sci-fi, though I read less deeply. Then I went away to college and became an English major, so spent a bunch of time with "good literature." ;) I prefer anything in British lit from about 1750/1800 to the mid-1900s, American lit from around 1825/1850 to the mid-1900s. Contemporary "literary" authors are a bit hit or miss for me -- I've got about a 50% chance of liking a contemporary novelist or short story writer. I like some poetry, but it's hard to define my tastes based on era -- except that most stuff written by or after the postmodernists is unreadable as far as I'm concerned. ;) Prose poetry is getting to be more my thing.

I wasn't a big nonfiction reader through my school years, but when I finally graduate and get some free time, I think I might start some biography, pop psychology and pop science, and see what else is out there that catches my fancy!

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