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Skeleton Dance (Gideon Oliver Mysteries (Paperback)) por Aaron Elkins

All quiet on the western front por Erich Maria Remarque

Lincoln: A Photobiography por Russell Freedman

The Trial of Dr. Adams por Sybille Bedford

A Thousand Acres (Ballantine Reader's Circle) por Jane Smiley

The Camelot Caper por Elizabeth Peters

Home Sweet Home - Vanessa-Ann Collection por Vanessa-Ann Collection

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GruposA Pearl of Wisdom and Enlightenment, Antiquarian Travel Memoirs, BBC Radio 3 Listeners, Gardening

Sobre a minha bibliotecaI lost my entire library in a fire in 1991 so this library is a reborn one based on my memory and what attracted me in the past fifteen years. It has, of course, grown quite a lot, but I still find myself buying books that I had at the time and missing ones from that previous life. I am hopeful that I will find all of the ones I am missing and it is serendipitous at this point when I discover one. I love that aspect of the looking.

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Nome realShaunee Power

LocalizaçãoSalem, Oregon

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Hi Shaunee,
I just noticed you have three copies of Japanese Fairy Tales, a Giant Golden Book which we share. It IS a beautiful book, isn't it.
Hi,
I added you to my interesting libraries list partially because you have the some of the Maggody books by Joan Hess. I find these quite funny and turn to them for comfort reading. I also have the books about Julia Redfern by Eleanor Cameron. They are some of my favorites. I was sorry to read about your fire. That is my ultimate nightmare as a booklover! Hope you have had fun re-building your collection.
Leslie
I just finished reading Bad Times, Good Friends and I LOVED IT!!!! I noticed you also had it in your library and was wondering if you had read it. If so, what did you think????
I have been combining Dutch translations of Rosemary Sutcliff with the English titles and discovered you have a lot of her works too. And some other authors.

Like you are rebuilding your collection (must have been awfull to loose your collection that way), I started to collect books I had been reading from the library as a child, I needed to OWN the books I liked.
Hello,
I just added the cover for h.a.rey's We Three Kings.
Amy
I just uploaded Legendary Animals' cover picture, in case you'd like to add it, too.
I just uploaded a cover image for Song of the Pines. Thought you might want to use it in your Library!

Wanda
I study legal history.

'Blanket of the Dark' is very good: it's an often overlooked 'Oxford novel'. Sometimes Buchan 'goes for Kipling', and sometimes he 'goes for Walter Scott', and I think that in BOTD he goes for Walter Scott.
Thanks for your reply about the history of Brasenose College. It's a pretty rare book, written when John Buchan was a very young man (an undergraduate in fact).
I see you have the very rare history of Brasenose College by John Buchan. Perhaps you're a 'Noseman' yourself!
Thank you for joining the gardening group. I like your garden books collection. How is the book: "gardening by mail?" I miss something like that.
Metaphorical forest.
I'll look for The Dolphin Crossing by Jill Paton Walsh. A great book by her is The Emperor's Winding Sheet (about the fall of Constantinople)...do you know it?
Speaking of (juvenile-to-young-adult) historic fiction set in WWII, what about books by Margot Benary-Isbert and Hilda Van Stockum? They're personal favorites of mine.
You and I are the only LTers with these three books:
Cortez the Conqueror
Treasure Trove of the Sun
The Little Fishes
What a lovely collection you have now...do you really have THREE copies of Ludmilla? I just love that book!
Amy
Are they online? I don't have a car or any way to get to Canada, so if I could find them online I'd appreciate it.
I feel kind of silly, because I missed her as a child. I only found out about her three years ago when I bought The Shining Company. I was thrilled when Mark of the Horse Lord came back into print. I'm dying to read more of her stuff, but the out of print titles seem to average 20 dollars a book! (One of my other favorite authors, H.M. Hoover, also has books that are mostly out of print, but I only had trouble finding one of hers.)
I noticed you seem to be a big Rosemary Sutcliff fan. I have all her books in print and Dawn Wind, but most of them are hard to find, especially in the US. (Fin MacCool is in print in the UK, and I've asked for it for my birthday.)
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