Membro: darwin.8u
ColecçõesCompact Discs (806), A sua biblioteca (4,649), Read in 2011 (36), Read (408), Em leitura (3), Para ler (88), Kindle (52), Books on Tape (14), Lidos mas não possuídos (10), Read in 2010 (58), Read in 2009 (82), Todas as colecções (4,861)
Críticas51 críticas
EtiquetasHardcover (1,211), Fiction (870), Paperback (707), Non-fiction (634), Religion (329), LDS (291), History (264), 20th Century Lit (219), Mass-market paperback (131), Biography (115) — ver todas as etiquetas
MédiaA Carregar
Nuvensnuvem de etiquetas, nuvem de autores, espelho de etiquetas
Sobre mimBeautiful wife, wonderful kids, flexible job, terrible health, too much TV, too little time. Also Darwin8u on Goodreads and Audible.
Sobre a minha biblioteca
Ok, so I'll start with a couple random quotes about books and reading in general that approximate my reason for buying, keeping, and/or reading good books:
"Always read something that will make you look good if you die in the middle of it." ~P.J. O'Rourke
"It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it." ~Oscar Wilde
"I divide all readers into two classes; those who read to remember and those who read to forget." ~William Lyon Phelps
"An ordinary man can... surround himself with two thousand books... and thenceforward have at least one place in the world in which it is possible to be happy." ~Augustine Birrell
About my library in particular:
I have three large shelves in my office/library/study packed with a majority of my books. The far right is my "Celestial" shelf with my religous books mainly. The middle is my "Terrestrial" shelf with my History, Journalism, Philosophy, Science, and some fiction. The far left is my "Telestial" shelf with all my favorite fiction.
I've also got two medium shelves at work that house some books on finance and my Library of America collection.
I go back and forth between wanting to buy hardcover and paperback books.
I love the beauty of, and resolve it takes, reading a hardcover. However, the pragmatist and cheapskate in me gravitates to a book I can fold into my pocket and read until it falls apart without the feeling I tortured and killed kinfolk.
I generally avoid reading too much dime store trash, but occasionally a popular book or author comes out and I feel the need to just relax and play. It is the same impulse as comics on Sunday.
My simple tag tree:
1st: Hardcover/Paperback/Mass-market Paperback
2nd: Fiction/Non-fiction/Religion.
3rd A: >> if Fiction then century? then Type of Lit (aka African-American Lit, etc.)
3rd B: >> if Non-fiction then type (History, Biography, etc.) then other modifier.
3rd C: >> if Religion then area (LDS, Gnosticism, etc.) then other modifier.
4th: Condition (Lost, Loaned, etc) or other.

GruposBooks and Mormons, Build the Open Shelves Classification, Codex Obama, Early Reviewers
Autores favoritosHarold Bloom, Don DeLillo, Malcolm Gladwell, Michael Lewis, John McPhee, Vladimir Nabokov, Elaine Pagels, D. Michael Quinn, David Remnick, B. H. Roberts, Philip Roth, Salman Rushdie, J. D. Salinger, David Sedaris, David Foster Wallace (Favoritos partilhados)
Página inicialhttp://jenirob.blogspot.com/
AdesãoER. Primeiros Críticos LibraryThing/Ofertas de Membros
Nome realRob
LocalizaçãoMesa, AZ
Tipo de contapública
URL
/profile/darwin.8u (perfil)
/catalog/darwin.8u (biblioteca)
Membro desdeSep 5, 2007
Em leituraNonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny por Robert Wright
Cicero: The Life and Times of Rome's Greatest Politician por Anthony Everitt
The War of the Worlds por H. G. Wells