Medlemgypsysmom

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from old records (928), audiobook (473), science fiction (298), mystery (240), 1001 list (142), murder (130), England (122), short stories (93), Work Book Club (92), CBC 100 list (90), World War II (87), Library Book Club (69), fantasy (53), nonfiction (52), Ireland (49), love (47), memoir (44), marriage (44), Australia (42), London (41), poverty (37), families (37), Ontario (36), New York City (35), children (32), France (30), Manitoba (30), death (29), Paris (29), family (29), World War I (28), alcoholism (27), kidnapping (27), religion (26), coming of age (25), survival (25), spies (25), Quebec (24), war (24), farming (24), LTER (24), India (24), grief (23), slavery (23), British Columbia (22), music (22), serial killer (22), racism (22), magic (22), California (22), suicide (21), nature (21), Muslims (21), art (20), graphic novel (20), Edinburgh (20), short fiction (20), sisters (19), Nazis (19), Scotland (19), terrorism (19), LGBTQ+ (18), travel (18), Montreal (18), Winnipeg (18), humour (17), Britain (17), time travel (17), adoption (17), Chicago (17), Yorkshire (17), Saskatchewan (17), friendship (17), family secrets (17), refugees (16), romance (16), New York (16), artificial intelligence (16), mothers and daughters (16), artists (16), Toronto (15), scientific research (15), parents and children (15), Wessex (15), space travel (15), adultery (15), ghosts (15), small town (14), China (14), friendships (14), Africa (14), Russia (14), history (14), post-apocalyptic (14), 1950s (14), Sweden (14), secrets (14), writing (14), Louisiana (13), Jews (13), indigenous (13), philosophy (13), Minnesota (13), black experiences (13), immigrant experience (13), pregnancy (13), On-line Book Club (13), class differences (13), politics (13), Japan (13), cancer (12), Dublin (12), twins (12), chemistry (12), Newfoundland (12), mental illness (12), young adult (12), New Canadian Library (12), police (12), African-Americans (12), poetry (12), San Francisco (12), dragons (12), orphans (12), 1930s (11), Ojibway (11), dogs (11), depression (11), climate change (11), crime (11), LGBT (11), Alberta (11), sexual assault (11), child abuse (11), drugs (11), 1920s (11), poisoning (10), USA (10), photography (10), love affair (10), imprisonment (10), tragedy (10), violence (10), relationships (10), theatre (10), biography (10), Montana (10), Mexico (10), drug use (10), parenting (10), family dynamics (10), missing person (10), orphan (10), pandemic (10), Nebula Award (9), aliens (9), aboriginals (9), Metis (9), women's roles (9), infidelity (9), politicians (9), spying (9), murders (9), New Mexico (9), Nigeria (9), New Orleans (9), cold cases (9), Texas (9), magical realism (9), Christmas (9), bombing (9), Italy (9), autism (9), books (9), Los Angeles (9), prostitution (9), Hollywood (9), New Brunswick (8), Arizona (8), Germany (8), sexual abuse (8), father and son (8), blindness (8), Egypt (8), Giller Prize (8), opiods (8), dystopia (8), childhood (8), FBI (8), writers (8), genetic manipulation (8), civil war (8), early 20th century (8), Northern Ireland (8), love story (8), women (8), dementia (8), homosexuality (7), prison (7), Iceland (7), teaching (7), Indian reservations (7), brothers (7), missing persons (7), Vietnam (7), women's lives (7), motherhood (7), women's rights (7), homelessness (7), divorce (7), parents (7), Hugo Award (7), robbery (7), education (7), torture (7), New Zealand (7), mental health (7), class system (7), plague (7), assassin (7), addiction (7), dysfunctional families (7), Jewish Holocaust (7), spousal abuse (7), fraud (7), 1800s (7), Vietnam War (7), food (7), cats (7), corruption (7), servants (7), teenage girls (7), computers (7), journalists (7), Colorado (7), South Africa (7), Mormons (7), Vancouver (7), wills (7), YA (6), Napoleon (6), weather (6), Holocaust (6), dating (6), Ohio (6), Siamese cats (6), slaves (6), abuse (6), love triangle (6), life after death (6), horror (6), physical abuse (6), Shakespeare (6), Greece (6), lawyers (6), psychopath (6), rebellion (6), North Carolina (6), dog (6), genocide (6), Utah (6), daughters (6), witchcraft (6), story-telling (6), reading (6), racial tension (6), Russian Revolution (6), courtroom (6), IRA (6), gold rush (6), alternate history (6), fishing (6), Civil War (6), forensic science (6), cold case (6), gardening (6), jazz (6), RCMP (6), Boston (6), sex (6), Maine (6), USSR (6), rock and roll (6), witches (5), Haiti (5), Spain (5), Saskatoon (5), love affairs (5), supernatural (5), Nova Scotia (5), pirates (5), Jamaica (5), Washington (5), rape (5), Jane Eyre (5), child pornography (5), superheroes (5), code breaking (5), Rebus (5), sexuality (5)
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Nov 5, 2011
Riktigt namn
Wendy
Om mitt bibliotek
I'll add books as I read them or as I bring them home to read.
Om mig
I read almost anything although I don't read much fantasy or many books that are described as romances. I like reading mysteries and science fiction but I probably read general literature the most. I am passionate about Canadian writing. Some of my favourite Canadian authors are L. M. Montgomery, Robertson Davies, Gabrielle Roy, Margaret Laurence, Spider Robinson, Timothy Findley and Frances Itani. Favourite authors from other places include Kathy Reichs, Ian Rankin, James Lee Burke, Arturo Perez-Reverte, Isabelle Allende and Connie Willis. I read whenever I have 5 or 10 minutes with nothing pressing to do (and sometimes even when there is something pressing to do). I have about 150 unread books in my house right now but I keep adding more.
Vistelseort
Winnipeg
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("winnipegwendy"), BookCrossing
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Boklådor: Aqua Books, Burton Lysecki Books, Cover to Cover, McNally Robinson at Grant Park, Mondragon Bookstore & Coffee House, Plato's Cave Bookstore, Prairie Sky Books, University of Manitoba - Fort Garry Campus Bookstore, Whodunit? Mystery Bookstore

Bibliotek: Millennium Library - Winnipeg Public Library, St. Vital Library

Övriga: Children's Hospital Book Market

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