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Unido/a
Dec 3, 2005
Nombre verdadero
Linda
Sobre mi biblioteca

Eclectic. Threatens to take over the house. Much fiction, 19th, 20th and now 21st century. Emphasis on Southern writers, including Faulkner, Welty, Shelby Foote, Flannery O'Connor, James Lee Burke, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote. Lots of non-fiction too--history, especially WWII and the American Civil War, science and natural history, modern religious scholarship, cookbooks. Fair representation of poetry, essays, biography, genealogy, local history (PA, NY, LA) "Candy" in the form of detective fiction, suspense, fantasy, and the best of Stephen King.

My catalog is as complete and accurate as I can make it. Naturally, some oversights creep in. Over the years, the ability to check what I own, or have read, or what I thought about what I have read, has become indispensable to me. LibraryThing filled a need I wasn't even aware of back in 2005. Now, the social aspects of the site also mean the world to me.

"Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book kills reason itself." John Milton

"..the truly cultured are capable of owning thousands of unread books without losing their composure or their desire for more." Gabriel Zaid

"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg."
Thomas Jefferson

I aim to read approximately 100 books a year, but life sometimes slows me down. Lately I'm averaging around 84.

CURRENT READING


My 2023 reading will be recorded here.

Here begins my 2022 reading record.

I will keep track of what I'm reading in 2021 here.

My 2020 reading threads begin here.

Here is my first reading thread for 2019. You can follow the rest of my year by following the continuation link at the top of it, and of the subsequent 2019 threads.


My final reading thread for 2018, from which you can navigate backward, and forward when the time comes.

My final 75 Book Challenge Group thread for 2017, from which you can navigate to the earlier threads for that year

My final 75 Book Challenge Group thread for 2016, from which you can navigate to the earlier threads for that year.

My 3rd 75 Book Challenge Group thread for 2016,
My 2nd 75 Book Challenge Group thread for 2016.
My first 75 Book Challenge Group thread for 2016.

Here is my final thread for 2015.My third quarter of 2015 thread

My second quarter of 2015 reading thread

My first thread for 2015

Here's where I started in 2014.Chapter Two is here.

And Chapter Three.
The Fourth and final chapter for 2014 is here.

This is my last thread for 2013.My first thread for 2013 is here.

Here's where I began my 2012 reading record.

And I continued with a second thread for 2012. Yet one more thread for 2012 can be found here.

My first 2011 thread is here. and Part Two and Third and final thread for 2011.

My 2010 reading thread can be found Here. and Here and
here


You'll find links to my 2009 threads at Laytonwoman3rd ups the ante for 2009

and its spin-off here with yet another extension here.

My 50 Book Challenge thread for 2008 is here.

This is my 2007 thread

My wishlists for generous-type people:

Wishlist collection








Sobre mí

I'm older than Elvis or John Lennon, but not as old as Paul McCartney or Bonnie Raitt. I love flowing water, flying geese, music, movies and books, books, books. My job was in the legal field, with responsibilities including case management, computer support, and systems administration. I retired at the end of 2015. I am a member of the Board of Trustees of the Scranton Public Library, and served as its President from 2020 through 2021. I also serve as President of the Board of Directors of the cemetery association that preserves and maintains the historic small cemetery in my hometown along the Delaware River in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and am an active volunteer with the Friends of Shady Lane Cemetery, in my adopted community in a neighboring county. I have a B.A. in English Literature from an excellent small liberal arts college, and continue on my own to study and enjoy the major and minor works of American literature, with an accent on William Faulkner, who takes up more shelf space than anyone else in my library. I married one English major and raised another. My catalog will include books owned by the one I married (@flamingrabbit), as well as my own. You'll find the offspring's catalog at @lycomayflower.

I will be hosting the American Authors Challenge for 2023 in the 75 Book Challenge Group.

Did I mention I love books, books, books?

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