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The good fairies of New York av Martin Millar
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon #1 - Revised & Expanded Deluxe Edition av Wang Du Lu
Click, Volume 05 av Youngran Lee
Graphic novels : a genre guide to comic books, manga, and more av Michael Pawuk
Rising stars : born in fire av J. Michael Straczynski
Another fine math you've got me into-- av Ian Stewart
Thief of Time av Terry Pratchett
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Taggarfantasy (2,264), manga (2,005), science fiction (788), magic (500), action (395), romance (372), graphic novel (361), urban fantasy (350), high school students (342), teenagers (326) — se alla taggar
GrupperAsian Fiction & Non-Fiction, BEA 2008, Book Arts, Book Care and Repair, Bookends, Bookmarks, Books on Books, Booksellers, Build the Open Shelves Classification, Cats, books, life is good. — visa alla grupper
FavoritförfattareNobuyuki Anzai, Patricia Briggs, Steven Brust, Lois McMaster Bujold, Emma Bull, Rich Burlew, Jim Butcher, Don Callander, Louis Cha, C.J. Cherryh, Clamp, Susan Dexter, Debra Doyle, Diane Duane, Clare B. Dunkle, Ru Emerson, Richard Feynman, Phil Foglio, Alan Dean Foster, Esther Friesner, Neil Gaiman, Shaenon Garrity, Simon R. Green, Bisco Hatori, Dorothy J. Heydt, Georgette Heyer, Grace Livingston Hill, P. C. Hodgell, Diana Wynne Jones, Narumi Kakinouchi, Hajime Kanzaka, Kara, Barbara Kesel, Makoto Kobayashi, Tite Kubo, Mercedes Lackey, Sharon Lee, Gail Carson Levine, Willy Ley, Anne Logston, Wang Du Lu, Ron Marz, Anne McCaffrey, Patricia A. McKillip, Robin McKinley, Hiroyuki Morioka, John Morressy, C.E. Murphy, Lisanne Norman, Andre Norton, J. Calvin Pierce, Tamora Pierce, Wendy Pini, Terry Pratchett, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Josepha Sherman, Will Shetterly, Linnea Sinclair, Raymond M. Smullyan, Wen Spencer, Christopher Stasheff, Yukiru Sugisaki, Natsuki Takaya, Howard Tayler, James Trefil, Mark Waid, Yuu Watase, David Weber, Tian Beng Wee, Michelle West, Aaron Williams, Patricia Collins Wrede, Jane Yolen, Jack Zipes (Delade favoriter)
FavoritbokhandelBay Books, Comics MD, Daedalus Books and Music - Belvedere Square, Manteo Booksellers
FavoritbibliotekThe Library of Congress
Andra favoriterInterweave Bead Fest - Philadelphia, Balticon 42
Om mig Working in my college library sparked the cataloging instinct in me. After college I taught myself MS Access(tm) and created my own database. It grew over the years, but I've never learned enough programming to grab data directly from the libraries, so LibraryThing is a great time saver.... I take it back. LT is a time sink. Hours and hours spent adding books, verifying data, reading messages, etc.
I have many interests: books, bookmaking, fantasy, science fiction, cats, beading, crochet, embroidery, anime, math, astronomy, folklore, etc. It will be interesting to see how my reading habits reflect the above when I've finished cataloging.
Om mitt bibliotek I'm slowly catching up on 7 years of cataloging. My home catalog is time-intensive to update, so I slacked off my data entry. I was hoping that LibraryThing would magically solve all of my problems: PDA scanner in one hand, finished catalog in the other! But I've found that I still need to compare each book to the catalog entry. Oh well, it is saving me a lot of typing and makes checking for library entries so much easier than when I was using the old LOC telnet interface. 7/24/06 I've just finished adding all of the books in my bedroom. As soon as I've verified all of the information, it's on to the rest of the house. 10/21/06 Most of the rest of the house is quick-scanned in. I've verified the bedroom books, but found six more boxes to enter. I need to check one of the bookcases. 3/12/07 99% of my books are in; now it's just data verfication and finding the few strays as I organize the library. 6/7/08 Will the library ever be organized?! It is comfortable, yet overwhelming, to sit here on the floor, staring at books in bookcases, books in boxes, books in piles on the floor, etc. I just found 10 books on the shelves that aren't cataloged because they didn't have barcodes. A rough estimate tells me that I have 90-300 books that aren't cataloged, hidden among those that are. Oh well, I hope I haven't duplicated too many of them.
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inlägg gjort av kiri_wren vid 5:57 pm (EST) Aug 19, 2008
I still enjoyed reading it though, since we got it at midnight and came right home, Meghan and I were racing and Becky just fell farther and farther behind, so one of us would read a part and make some sort of remark, and then when the other caught up she would make some sort of comment about seeing what the other meant, and Becky would throw something at the both of us. =^-^=
inlägg gjort av storm_alchemist08 vid 11:05 pm (EST) Aug 15, 2008
inlägg gjort av storm_alchemist08 vid 8:50 pm (EST) Aug 15, 2008
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inlägg gjort av lilyfyrestorm vid 2:44 pm (EST) Apr 3, 2008
The library I go to shelves the manga in the front room of the library where the periodicals are. Their manga/graphic novel collection keeps growing and it has pretty much taken over that particular wall. The young adult books used to be in the same place, although the "teen" section is in a separate room over in the children's wing. Now they've moved the YA section to a back corner past the reference books, but the teen section is still in the same place. I'm not quite sure how they differenciate between teen and young adult, but I think it might be a space matter more than anything else.
I can't imagine a library having so small a fiction section that they're just all mixed together!
inlägg gjort av Jenson_AKA_DL vid 4:27 pm (EST) Mar 31, 2008
inlägg gjort av Jenson_AKA_DL vid 8:41 pm (EST) Mar 29, 2008
BTW-Still waiting on xxxHolic volume 1 to come in from the library *sigh*
inlägg gjort av Jenson_AKA_DL vid 11:48 am (EST) Mar 28, 2008
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inlägg gjort av koffieyahoo vid 8:43 pm (EST) Feb 5, 2008
You seem quite active with combining the books of mangaka. Therefore, I have a question you might be able to answer: I some times run into the work of some mangaka while doing some combiningseparating. Now the problem is I don't really dare to do combiningseparting for those artists, as somtimes the volume numbers of the translations don't match with the volume numbers of the originals. For example, today I came across Takehiko Inoue and some of his books seem to have been translated in English, German, and French... So here comes the question: do you know of any good resource from which I can found out this information?
inlägg gjort av koffieyahoo vid 1:26 am (EST) Feb 5, 2008
inlägg gjort av Papiervisje vid 5:34 pm (EST) Jan 8, 2008
Second - your cataloging sounds a lot like mine! I have had all my SF books cataloged several times, but until LT came along I never managed to completely catalog the rest of my books, and I'm still not quite finished (a shelf here, a box there...and then there's the new purchases...). But with LT's help I've got a better catalog than ever before, and have started tracking stuff I never could before (reading dates, for instance). A wonderful thing - and an enormous time sink, you got that right!
inlägg gjort av jjmcgaffey vid 11:40 am (EST) Dec 2, 2007