MissingTeacup
Age 40
Joined Sunday, February 15, 2004
Recent Book Activity
In Touch Study Series: Developing A Servant's Heart
Mystic River
In A Sunburned Country
Native Tongue
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
Neuromancer (Ace Science Fiction)
Everything's Eventual : 14 Dark Tales
The Martian Chronicles
The Abolition of Man
Impossible Things
Lord of the Rings: A Location Guidebook (Lord of the Rings (Paperback))
Lonely Planet New Zealand (Lonely Planet New Zealand)
Lonely Planet Australia (LONELY PLANET AUSTRALIA)
The Four Loves
Brief History of Time From the Big Bang
Cat's Cradle
The Secret History: A Novel
Middlesex: A Novel
A Year at the Movies : One Man's Filmgoing Odyssey
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Extended Profile
Overeducated, underemployed
I dig drama (of all forms, esp. theatre), chocolate, Johnny Depp, fortune cookie fortunes, several now-defunct sci-fi TV series, Thai food, freshly dried towels, and pretentiously artsy movies in which Ewan McGregor appears naked
Favorite Authors (in no particular order): John Irving, Margaret Atwood, Orson Scott Card, Douglas Adams, Joyce Carol Oates, Hermann Hesse, Terry Pratchett, Vladimir Nabokov, Ray Bradbury, Dave Barry, C.S. Lewis, and some guy named Tolkein
"Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted."
~Martin Luther King, Jr., Strength to Love~
TO MY FRIENDS: ANY of the books I have listed here are always available for you to personally borrow, even if listed under "permanenent collection." Please ask!
I dig drama (of all forms, esp. theatre), chocolate, Johnny Depp, fortune cookie fortunes, several now-defunct sci-fi TV series, Thai food, freshly dried towels, and pretentiously artsy movies in which Ewan McGregor appears naked
Favorite Authors (in no particular order): John Irving, Margaret Atwood, Orson Scott Card, Douglas Adams, Joyce Carol Oates, Hermann Hesse, Terry Pratchett, Vladimir Nabokov, Ray Bradbury, Dave Barry, C.S. Lewis, and some guy named Tolkein
"Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted."
~Martin Luther King, Jr., Strength to Love~
TO MY FRIENDS: ANY of the books I have listed here are always available for you to personally borrow, even if listed under "permanenent collection." Please ask!