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Phenomenal Woman: Four Poems Celebrating Women av Maya Angelou

One Step at a Time av Deborah Kent

The Notebook av Nicholas Sparks

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry av Mildred D. Taylor

The Host: A Novel av Stephenie Meyer

Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4) av Stephenie Meyer

The Temple of My Familiar av Alice Walker

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FavoritförfattareOrson Scott Card, Roald Dahl, Stephen King, Mercedes Lackey, Lucy Maud Montgomery, J. K. Rowling, Shel Silverstein, Mark Twain, Sarah Waters (Delade favoriter)

FavoritbokhandelBorderlands Books, City Lights Bookstore, Dog Eared Books, Green Apple Books, Phoenix Books, Red Hill Books, Stormy Leather

FavoritbibliotekSan Francisco Public Library

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Assignment #1: Write a poem about Baseball and God

And on the ninth day, God
In His infinite playfulness
Grass green grass, sky blue sky,
Separated the infield from the outfield,
Formed a skin of clay,
Assigned bases of safety
On cardinal points of the compass
Circling the mountain of deliverance,
Fashioned a wandering moon
From a horse, a string and a gum tree,
Tempered weapons of ash,
Made gloves from the golden skin of sacrificial bulls,
Set stars alight in the Milky Way,
Divided the descendants of Cain and Abel into contenders,
Declared time out, time in,
stepped back,
And thundered over all of creation:
“Play ball!”

by Philip E. Burnham, Jr. from Housekeeping: Poems Out of the Ordinary

Om mitt bibliotek Ever growing, forever random. Just the way I like pretty much everything in my life.

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Until we have wish lists or some other means of adding unowned books to our LT catalogs, I'm going to list my "read in 2008 but don't own" stuff here. Sound good? Good.
* Little House in the Big Woods, Laura Ingalls Wilder
* Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life, Roald Dahl
* Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, Gregory Maguire
* War of Gifts, Orson Scott Card
* Phule's Company and Phule's Paradise, Richard Asprin

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Man I have a huge amount of books to enter!
aglaia531, I found the book and it is in near-new condition. Here's the details:
Reader's Digest Condensed Books
Volume 72 - Winter 1968 – 577 pp
Edge of Glass - Catherine Gaskin
Great Elephant - Alan Scholefield
Color from a Light Within - Donald Braider
The Kitchen Madonna - Rumer Godden
Vanished - Fletcher Knebel
I've added it to my BookMooch inventory here:
[http://www.bookmooch.com/m/inventory/vin...]. :)

vintage_books
I'm sorry you're sick! Hope you get better soon!

I've been thinking of you when I'm at work - they play a song from your music player! Everyone keeps asking me what it's called and I hadn't the slightest idea. Now I can tell them it's called "Paper Moon."

Feel better and good luck with your classes!
Thanks, I didn't notice your post until today. Weary eyes..
If no one has mooched it, I sure would like [Nineteen Minutes] by [Jodi Picoult]. If I am going about this the wrong way, please advise. Thanks.
Angel mooch set up for The Guy not Taken:
http://www.bookmooch.com/detail/BM119485...

If you haven't done an angel mooch before, the notice of what book it is and that it's reserved for you will be in the condition notes, that you'll only see once you get to the mooch screen. Condition notes will show in your pending list, so you'll know what book it is.
(sorry, if you've done this a million times and you already know - but I've just walked a couple of other people through their first angel mooches, so I'm doing this explanation thing on auto-pilot now...lol)

Brenda
Hi, laia! Good luck with your classes! I'm sure it will be great! I hope you enjoy them. :)
Tsk. it's really very simple to tell the time difference.

First, think of a number.

Then, divide that by the average weight of a cantaloupe, in kilograms. Multiply by three then divide by the number of freckles on your left hand. On days starting with a "T", add seven, for other days, subtract two, unless it's a leap year in which case change the number that you started with to twenty nine and begin again. The cube root of the resultant number is the exact time in Sydney, expressed in universal Swatch time of course. No idea how to convert that. Oh, and it's only accurate if you are using the Julian calendar.

Alternatively, (a) got to http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/, or (b) subtract 17 from your time - we are about 17 hours ahead of San Fran. So, 8pm your time is 1pm here. Sadly, we will usually both be at work then during the week, or else on the weekends we will hopefully be out getting up to mischief. Neither of us can usually come into chat then. It's very sad.

Congrats on the new job! And thanks from both of us for the smoochies.
Congratulations on the new job!
Sorry about my email problems. :(
Sure, the guy not taken is yours. I don't really like chick-lit at all, but I did enjoy it. The short stories are interesting and well written.
I don't like 'reserved for' mooches, because I don't like waving books in front of people who can't have them, so I'll set it up as an angel mooch, if that's ok.
I was wondering if anyone had snapped up "A Wrinkle in Time" yet. I didn't see a bookmooch link in your 'also on's.
Hi Kirsten - I appreciate the invite and I'm sorry I didn't respond earlier but I'm not familiar with the site and forgot how to use it. Andrew is giving me a tutorial tonight.
Regards
Donna
I love the baseball and God poem. Quite clever. :)

Looking at the book's page, I saw you had recently added The Amulet of Samarkand to your library -- did you read it for the first time not too long ago or just buy it? I love the series, so honestly funny with great characters!
Hey!
I'm still on my 12th day of recovery, but when I've completely healed I will definitely give you a report on pros, cons, anything you want to know about. I recommend you do some research on it, but I'll warn you there's not much on the internet. It's best just to talk to the orthodontist about it. Depending on how old you are makes a difference too.
I'll keep you updated!
Happy Birthday Laia!
Happy, happy birthday early! :)
Gorsh, aglaia, you've got me blushing now!
Sure I'll be your friend. I'm honored. :o)

Peace and Laughter!
Cristina
Finally wandered over to the AltSex community, decided to join. I don't have much time to comment at the moment, I defend my dissertation in June.
You're welcome. I'm sorry your allergies are bothering you! I'm seeing this all over. A lot of people seem to have the sniffles right now. My allergies aren't bothering me right now. I wonder if the longer you're in the bay area the more adopted you'll become to the things that set off your allergies. I hope that's the case for you!
I think from your post on a thread it can be said you're not well. I hope you get better soon!
Definitly friends! I ended up in TX because my husband grew up here. We met in the Army. When he got out we decided that since TX had cheaper living conditions and we would have more family around, this is where we would be. I grew up in Amesbury, MA, heard of it? Don't worry if you haven't, not a lot of people have.

And tell your friend that people don't understand me either.
Hi there, I happen to be a big Red Sox fan, too! Kind of hard to do here in Texas, but I try. Seems we share some of the same books as well. Not to mention we started here on LT within 3 days of each other. Small world I guess. Nice to me you!
*wipes off lipstick*
aaaagh!
Hi,

Thanks for the friends request--I see that we share a number of books and I suspect the number will go up when I finally get the rest of my library entered.

You live in one of my favorite cities--well, I know what the sign at the airport says, I'm not exactly being original in loving it! My brother lives in SF also, so I expect I'll get out there again someday, despite being 3000 miles away at the moment.

Geez, how'd it get to be 4 a.m.? I'm always wondering about things like that . . .

Cheers,
Elizabeth
how is the pricing? (i'm assuming its a used bookstore, but i get in a lot of trouble when i assume!) i hate it when i go to a used store hoping to get a great deal and the books are only about a dollar or so cheaper! thats why i normally just stick with borders...

and yea, my ex was insane! i guess everything happens for a reason though, cuz if we never dated i would never have moved to the city, and i totally love it here!
hi! thanks for the comment, i'm pretty new to LT and everyone seems to know everyone already! i was looking at your fav stores and i've never heard of Dog Eared Books before, so maybe i'll go check it out. i work at borders and get such a good discount that i normally don't go anywhere else, but i do stop into Black Oak Books when i'm in the area. Also nice comic in your pic, one of the top reasons i dumped my ex was because he made fun of how much i read and openly mocks harry potter in front of me just to make me mad.
Hi, aglaia! I want you to know I hadn't signed out of chat - I was stupidly on another tab. You guessed right, I was haunting chat. I hadn't expected anyone to show up, so I was writing letters back to LTers. Hope you're catching your Zzzzs right now! I'll check my e-mail tomorrow. Good night! :)
I'm down with the 5-oclock-somewhere-in-the-world concept :-D

but at the risk of getting all geeky, anytime after 7pm pacific coast time on a friday or saturday would work, because that would be after noon on saturday or sunday for me. You would just have to give me a heads-up in advance if it was likely to happen, because i don't haunt the PC on weekends. Something to file away in your fetching little black purse ;)
most def, we'll have to catch up on chat sometime. I'm cataloging a few things I picked up recently, and stuffing my face, but I dont think I have any energy. plus, I went on a run just now, so I feel like absolute crap. soooo tired! yawn!

I adore k! yes, I hope to shop it up in ny with her, when she comes over in june. hey stop that! two shopaholics like us cant get together in a store! can you imagine all the damage we'd do? lol
Yo! chica! how are you? sorry I missed you on chat, I haven't really been on lt much lately. I haven't been sleeping very well, I'm exhausted! I have zero energy for Lt when I get home from work :(

So how's things in SF?
Hi-
The book you are looking for may be "The Otherwise Girl" by Claire Keith. See Name that Book group for further info.

Jalual
Hi! From looking at our list of shared books, it looks like we have a lot of common interests. Thanks for the friend request, and I'll see you around!

~fd
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