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Generation X Flashback by James Robinson

Journey To Cubeville-Dilbert by Scott Adams

Tenth #9 by Tony S. Daniel

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TagsComics (1,102), Bagged (925), Marvel (914), Novel (557), X-Men (425), Wolverine (408), @Box #5 (318), Storm (303), The Uncanny X-Men (1963) (301), @Box #4 (290) — see all tags

Groups1001 Fantasy Roadies, Aboard the Jolly Roger, Agatha Christie, Ask LibraryThing, Board for Extreme Thing Advances, Books Compared, Brandon Sanderson Fans, Combiners!, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, Detectivesshow all groups

Favorite authorsDouglas Adams, Scott Adams, Isaac Asimov, Andrew Bates, Orson Scott Card, Alden R. Carter, Tom Clancy, Eoin Colfer, Richard E. Dansky, Tim Dedopulos, Raymond E. Feist, Gherbod Fleming, Christopher Golden, Robert Jordan, Gary Larson, Anne McCaffrey, Patrick F. McManus, Michael Moorcock, J. K. Rowling, Brandon Sanderson, John Sandford, Gregory Stolze, Rex Stout, Peter Tremayne, Bill Watterson, Robert Weinberg (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresBarnes & Noble Booksellers - Downtown Rochester, Calvin's Used Books, Extraordinary Booksellers, Monkey See, Monkey Read

About me I'm a Software Engineer currently working for a small company. I love reading (no surprise) and collecting, books, coins, movies. It's nice finding a group who like books as much as I.

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About my library I can't explain why, but I enjoy collecting books. There are very few books I have ever read twice ( there are so many to read the first time, who has time to reread? ) but I like to have them available. Currently my library lists only the ones I own, when collections arrives I will be adding books I've read and don't own. Can't wait.

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Hey there readafew!

I just noticed the message you sent to me on the 15th. I got 4 messages that day (more than I usually get in as many months!), and yours was at the bottom, so I owe you a big apology.

The bookstore you were asking about is the Renaissance Bookstore. I wrote a review of it in Favorite Bookstores. I don't recall the address, but it is on the east side of the river (No. Front St., if I recall correctly).

It kind of reminds me of some things that Escher like to draw.

Regards,
Mike
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Hi readafew! Thanks for adding BannedBooksLibrary to your Interesting Libraries. If you're interested in helping out with the project, just let me know. Happy Reading!
Sure. I'm trying to read all the old messages in sitetalk, etc but I'm still some hundreds of threads behind. So once in a while I leave the new messages for a while and go digging into the old stuff. Some of it is quite funny. I came across "The drawer is all full of ones" a couple of days ago, so now I know that 8 million and something is a dangerous number :-)
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