MedlemEBT1002

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mystery (90), family (68), WWII (47), England (47), police procedural (33), coming of age (31), graphic memoir (29), memoir (29), poetry (28), Ireland (27), graphic novel (27), Booker Prize Winner (26), grief (25), friendship (24), short stories (23), audiobook (22), New York City (19), Booker Prize longlist (19), murder (19), immigration (18), NYRB (18), magical realism (18), crime (18), dogs (17), immigrants (17), racism (17), Persephone Books (17), London (16), marriage (16), Scotland (16), classic (16), slavery (16), Europa Editions (16), romance (16), Paris (15), historical fiction (15), humor (15), Booker Prize shortlist (15), British (15), poverty (14), India (13), California (12), essays (12), WWI (12), feminism (11), Seattle (11), thriller (11), relationships (11), Early Reviewers (11), siblings (11), young adult (11), Florida (11), Nigeria (10), Brooklyn (10), 1920s (10), dystopia (10), death (10), books about books (9), Italy (9), race (9), children's literature (9), fathers and sons (9), memory (9), cats (8), music (8), sisters (8), Alaska (8), mothers and daughters (8), brothers (8), lesbian (8), Mexico (8), refugees (8), climate change (8), war (8), ghosts (8), nonfiction (8), North Dakota (7), post-apocalyptic (7), colonialism (7), gender (7), Japan (7), women (7), love (7), speculative fiction (7), Holocaust (7), Texas (7), China (7), Los Angeles (7), fantasy (6), fathers and daughters (6), South (6), Canadian (6), suspense (6), France (6), satire (6), 19th century (6), Montana (6), New York (6), Wyoming (6), Native American (6), stories (6), science fiction (6), aging (6), Norfolk (5), Great Depression (5), Vietnam (5), Mississippi (5), alcoholism (5), Appalachia (5), Glasgow (5), Civil War (5), domestic violence (5), philosophy (5), South Africa (5), Archipelago Books (5), pandemic (5), mythology (5), identity (5), espionage (5), Quebec (5), Canada (5), Japanese literature (5), Israel (4), noir (4), medicine (4), Norway (4), Ojibwe (4), LGBTQ (4), transgender (4), Orange Prize (4), Idaho (4), mothers and sons (4), revolution (4), Wales (4), North Carolina (4), The Troubles (4), Balkans (4), Native Americans (4), Edinburgh (4), Ohio (4), biography (4), gothic (4), Africa (4), fairy tales (4), Christianity (4), loneliness (4), archaeology (4), art (4), Germany (4), Pulitzer Prize (4), African-American (4), small town (4), Jim Crow (4), Poland (4), religion (4), Minnesota (4), nature (4), Australia (4), serial killer (4), Atlanta (4), motherhood (4), African American (3), Catholicism (3), Baltimore (3), Iowa (3), Belfast (3), Literature (3), Kindle (3), Christmas (3), Jamaica (3), graphic nonfiction (3), Kentucky (3), Russia (3), Victorian (3), Judaism (3), gold rush (3), Michigan (3), mountaineering (3), forensic archaeology (3), Texas Rangers (3), Middle East (3), surrealism (3), novel in verse (3), Laos (3), natural history (3), Hong Kong (3), translated from French (3), higher education (3), tragedy (3), Boston (3), Sicily (3), Moscow (3), Ontario (3), magic (3), Zimbabwe (3), New England (3), 1970s (3), apocalypse (3), Philadelphia (3), literary criticism (3), mental illness (3), suicide (3), addiction (3), American South (3), medieval (3), Alabama (3), rape (3), southern gothic (3), novella (3), child abuse (3), missionaries (3), disability (3), survival (3), comics (3), mortality (3), loss (3), orphans (3), translation (3), supernatural (3), horror (3), obsession (3), high school (3), science (3), dark (3), 1930s (3), depression (3), fairy tale (3), allegory (3), prison (3), animals (3), historical mystery (3), writing (3), drugs (3), Georgia (3), horses (3), Maine (3), Cape Cod (3), Oregon (3), queer (3), superheroes (3), New Orleans (3), Istanbul (3), New Zealand (3), Soviet Union (3), Henry VIII (3), Pakistan (3), adoption (3), cancer (3), Colorado (3), Greece (3), autobiography (3), private investigator (3), old age (3), gangs (3), Auschwitz (3), children's (3), adventure (2), Dublin (2), San Francisco (2), Buddhism (2), twins (2), monsters (2), civil rights movement (2), French Resistance (2), British Columbia (2), literature (2), middle school (2), race and racism (2), New Hamphire (2), non-fiction (2), wedding (2), politics (2), technology (2), Victorian England (2), Arizona (2), epistolary (2), divorce (2), pets (2), artists (2), Venice (2), corruption (2), hiking (2), brothers and sisters (2), apartheid (2), family relationships (2), trees (2), Shetland (2), crime fiction (2), human trafficking (2), education (2), Dutch Resistance (2), John Lewis (2), Chicago (2), American West (2), psychology (2), Massachusetts (2), priests (2), Indiana (2), Rio de Janeiro (2), Brexit (2)
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Jan 20, 2011
Om mitt bibliotek
For my first 3 years on LT, I only added books I was actually reading to my collection. For 2014, I'm going to catalogue all the books I own (To Read) as well as create an active Wish List.

Also for 2014, I'm starting a newly articulated rating system.

5 = Breathtaking. This book touched me in a way that only a perfect book can do.
4.5 = A wonderful read, among my favorites of the year.
4 = A great read; truly enjoyable.
3.5 = Not *quite* great but I'm truly glad I read this.
3 = Pretty good, with a few things done well.
2.5 = Average, and life is too short to read average works.
2 = A bit below average. A waste of time.
1.5 = Nearly no redeeming qualities. Really rather bad.
1 = Among the worst books I've ever read.

Om mig
I can buy books faster than I can read them.

Like that makes me stand out in this crowd. Ha.

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Seattle
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Boklådor: Elliott Bay Book Company (Seattle), Malaprop's Bookstore & Cafe, Powell's City of Books (Portland), Third Place Books Seward Park, University Bookstore

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