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The Unadulterated Cat by Terry Pratchett
The Magic Toyshop (Virago Modern Classics) by Angela Carter
The Gates of Rome (Emperor) by Conn Iggulden
Mirror Mirror by Gregory Maguire
Blood and Iron (Roc Fantasy) by Elizabeth Bear
The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
The Secret History of Giants by Ari Berk
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About meI like reading, making jewellery and watching films. I'm 18 and currently studying English Lit at the University of York.
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About my libraryIve got lots of books and I've run out of shelf space. I categorise my books by genre and author, but not alphabetically.
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Edgar Guest
Life is a gift to be used every day,
Not to be smothered and hidden away;
It isn't a thing to be stored in the chest
Where you gather your keepsakes and treasure your best;
It isn't a joy to be sipped now and then
And promptly put back in a dark place again.
Life is a gift that the humblest may boast of
And one that the humblest may well make the most of.
Get out and live it each hour of the day,
Wear it and use it as much as you may;
Don't keep it in niches and corners and grooves,
You'll find that in service its beauty improves.
posted by theoldman at 6:02 am (EST) on Dec 13, 2009
I checked the ISBN of this book and it is correct, but it doesn't say that this is the Instructors Handbook for the Norton Anthology.... is this what you were looking for?
Did you still want the book?
Veritas
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Kristin
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Kristin
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Kristin
posted by kmhyle at 5:30 pm (EST) on Sep 9, 2009
I also got a bunch of detective stories, that I'll detail in the foreign languages thread. ;)
posted by Spinifex at 4:22 pm (EST) on Sep 4, 2009
Kristin
posted by kmhyle at 9:32 am (EST) on Sep 4, 2009
posted by infiniteletters at 9:23 am (EST) on Aug 17, 2009
Kristin
posted by kmhyle at 10:40 am (EST) on Aug 13, 2009
I have now received all 3 books I angeled for you (James Patterson- The Final Warning AND The Dangerous Days of Daniel X; Kathryn Wesley- The 10th Kingdom). I have posted them all to BM reserved in your name.
Kristin
P.S. Thanks so much for the smooch!!
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posted by infiniteletters at 9:50 am (EST) on Jul 30, 2009
Thanks so much for mooching The Spook's Apprentice for me. Here is your memory 'tag' so you know who you got it for... Lman. :) hehe.
~Lyn
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Just posting here to let you know who the book is for. I am in no rush.
posted by pioviggina at 5:32 pm (EST) on Jun 1, 2009
Sorry to take soooooo long to get back to you, but I haven't been on LT for months. I just wanted to say thank you for your kind words about my book, and also to say a long-distance helloooooo all the way from not-so-sunny Scotland.
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posted by chelonianmobile at 11:27 pm (EST) on May 21, 2009
Thanks for your email - I've found you!
Shakila :)
posted by shakila at 8:27 pm (EST) on May 20, 2009
Best,
Jim
posted by jchines at 3:52 pm (EST) on May 17, 2009
posted by Donogh at 10:58 am (EST) on May 8, 2009
I noticed you were looking for Charles de Lint books. You may want to check out http://www.bookcloseouts.com. They have about 21 titles available with prices starting at $3.99 per book. They ship worldwide, and are reasonable.
Irene Yeates
posted by saratoga99 at 11:48 am (EST) on Apr 29, 2009
It looks pretty awesome.
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posted by agatatera at 2:57 pm (EST) on Apr 11, 2009
Okay, I'll have to give them a try someday, I've heard a lot of people that liked them, but not people I know personally. I always looked at the Mr. Monday series, but I could never get myself to read them. I loved the Seventh Tower series, it's very cool. It's for younger readers, of course, but I still like it because it kind of exposes humanity and the social order in a simplified way.
Lol, it doesn't matter if you're awful if you enjoy it. I used to have a friend that sucked so bad at singing, but I let her do it cuz it was fun for her.
posted by QueenAlyss at 12:32 pm (EST) on Apr 8, 2009
And since you like faeries and stuff, you should read The Stolen Child, by Keith Donohue
Anyways, just wanted to point that stuff out, lol
posted by QueenAlyss at 7:06 pm (EST) on Apr 7, 2009
A Song for Summer? *pokes at it, promptly wishlists*
*pokes at other unfamiliar books... so you're the reason why my wishlist is huge!*
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It is addictive on here and I'm meant to be delivering some KS3 English training for staff tomorrow and am still on here!!
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