Livros aleatórios da biblioteca de sonyagreen

Thursdays 'til 9: A novel por Jane Trahey

Into the Wild por Jon Krakauer

Stitch 'N Bitch: The Knitter's Handbook por Debbie Stoller

Saint-exupéry's Le Petit Prince: Revised Educational Edition (Graded Readers) por John Miller

The Lunatic por Anthony C. Winkler

Pippi Longstocking por Astrid Lindgren

Over Sea, Under Stone (The Dark Is Rising Sequence) por Susan Cooper

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Grupos20-Something LibraryThingers, All Things New England, Arrested Development, Bikes and Bicycles, Cycles, Cyclists and Bikers, Board for Extreme Thing Advances, Bostonians, Build the Open Shelves Classification, GSLISers @ UofI, Knitters Inc., Librarians who LibraryThingmostrar todos os grupos

Autores prediletosM. T. Anderson, Augusten Burroughs, Lisa Carey, Susan Cooper, Dave Roche, Nancy Farmer, Jasper Fforde, Jenna Freedman, Miranda July, Chip Kidd, Scott McCloud, Chuck Palahniuk, Mary Roach, J. K. Rowling, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Neal Stephenson, Elizabeth Zimmerman (Favoritos em comum)

Bibliotecas favoritasFrances Banta Waggoner Community Library, Millicent Public Library, Papercut Zine Library, St. Ambrose University Library

Sobre mim I work for LibraryThing, lucky me! I have been focusing on LibraryThing for Libraries, although I've recently started helping Abby on Early Reviewers, Author Chats, and various covert adventures.

Today I like R.W.Knudsen Family Black Cherry Spritzer, Car Talk, chocolate cake, and Firefly.

I have 1 sig.oth., 1 cat, 3 bikes, and a partridge in a pear tree.

Sobre a minha biblioteca As the daughter of a librarian, I'm a borrower - not a buyer. I wouldn't use the term 'exploit', but I do make good use of my public library.

From my days as a youth services librarian, I have a love of YA lit, and a penchance for noir picture books.

My nonfiction section is filled with knitting books, which I started purchasing as I began the Master Knitter certification.

Página pessoalhttp://outsidecat.com

Também em ("sundaykofax"), AIM, Blogger, BookCrossing, Facebook, Ravelry, Second Life ("Sunday Rust"), Yelp

Nome verdadeiroSonya Green

LocalidadeBoston

E-mailsonyalibrarything.com

Tipo de contapública, vitalício

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Membro desdeSep 21, 2005

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Thanks for the heads up on the interview with Beth.
Best
Kathy-Diane
Little Brother is so goddamn awesome!
Everyone should read it.
EVERYONE.
According to my LT, I do have Level 1 of Signing Naturally. It's all yours...once I can locate it! Good thing I have an entire month!
Your tat is phat!
well yeah, i'll totally apply. but it's haaaaard to get in. i like to think i'm a decent writer, but i'm pretty sure i'm not THAT good. but it's worth a shot.
Can't wait to see which signs you pick up from those books! Let me know which ones you learn first! =)
Mail server refused sonja@librarything ~~~ so no shots of me enroute
Hi! It's taken me a while to think (I'm really feeling old these days/temporarily).

Previously if asked what I was reading I'd grab the library books and list them/maybe even have a few recently picked up from bookstore/surely some from off-the-shelf that I was rereading for any reason.

Blame inflation, or the internet or the fact that most books being hyped do not interest me, but a life-long reader (truly) I'm not reading much these days. (For ER I have read and reviewed.) We heard Michael Chabon being interviewed on radio and "The Yiddish Policemen's Union" seemed to be a winner so I said that to my husband who hit the Amazon button and bought it AND "Kavalier & Clay" AND "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh." Whereupon I wailed that what I wanted was Hoban's "Fremder" from any bookseller who had it in ENGLISH (somehow most available copies are in Spanish!)
I haven't written a review but the Chabon has faults galore.

This to answer your query as to what I'm reading these days: only random bits from books pulled off our own shelves.

~~~~~I've posted new pix to Flickr (esta1923 there also) and oddly enough have had pix taken of me (sending alone). I'll be a better friend soooon! Esta
Yeah, well, the youth librarian thing gave it away. And it's not difficult when you work at a company with five employees. ;)

I actually found a Facebook app that someone else made and installed it -- it works well enough. I've paid my $25. Thanks for suggesting the site. I'm trying to get my friends on it now!
~~~~Sonya~~~~I am amazed that Abby and Tim, with more than xxx,xxx members would mention me! That's one of the best things that's happened to me in years. (If you have seen my profile you know I am one of the old folks.) LT came along at just the right time for me. The Bks Group I'd been speaking to for almost 20 years disbanded. I'd had their attention for 90 minutes per session and talked to them about unusual books. (My library has books I got from publishers during the time I was "The Book Hustler" on an NPR affiliate station. My acquaintance with Ivan Doig began then too.) Now putting my 2 cents-worth into the groups-topics is an outlet of sorts. You asked about what I'm reading: except for Early Reviewers offerings I am mostly re-reading! ***I'm delighted to be your friend and will hope there is something I can do for you &/or LT. Esta Wolfram
Good to meet you at the Philadelphia Book Fair today, and to learn about librarything. David
hey sonya whats up? miss u sooooooooooooooooooo much. i just rented out a book about vampires. that is where i got my screen name from
l0ve to talk to you face to face. do you think you could come 2 visit soon that would be soooooo cool. hows life treating u and your hubby?
No - I don't know anything like it on television. I told my husband this morning we could go ahead and throw out the television now that The Wire's over. :-(
The Wire rocks! It's really the only television show that is as absorbing as a book.
Mostly it means that I've only entered a small portion of my library. But I have a CueCat now! :-)
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