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The Hollow Man af Dan Simmons
The Haunting of Hill House af Shirley Jackson
Mage: The Hero Defined, Vol. 4 af Matt Wagner
Daredevil: Love and War (Marvel Graphic Novel) af Frank Miller
The Thief of Always: A Fable af Clive Barker
The Legend Of GrimJack Volume 8 (Grimjack) af John Ostrander
A Clockwork Orange af Anthony Burgess
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Medlem: Neuromancer
Bibliotek3,236 bøger — se bibliotek
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Om mig Twenty-nine years of library experience, wrapped in a pair of jeans and a MAGE t-shirt. I was sidelined for a while with a broken leg (courtesy of a hit-and-run driver), but I'm moving on my own once again.
I've been lucky to have a wonderful wife who understands my obsessions and is willing to let me rack and stack books on every available space in our house. While I still can't get to the books upstairs, she brings an armload down now and then to let me continue the never-ending battle that is entering all my books on LibraryThing.
Om mit bibliotek Lots of science fiction, books on comic books (history & collections) and comic strips, along with a bit of history thrown in for good measure. There's a large number of books by Harlan Ellison, Michael Moorcock, Stephen King, Roger Zelazny, Robert A. Heinlein, Alan Moore and Walt Kelly (Pogo). I also have a fondness for BUCKAROO BANZAI -- hence the photo of Lord John Whorfin in my profile.
The books on pyschology / therapy / hypnotherapy are my wife's books; so are most of the STAR TREK books. ("Guilty Pleasure" indeed. I know an obsession when I see one.)
All of the items listed in this catalog are books residing currently in our house. It does not include e-books, DVDs, or listings of "books I want to buy".
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Medlem sidenNov 17, 2005

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skrevet af johnnyapollo kl. 11:53 am (EST) den May 11, 2008
skrevet af gregfindley kl. 6:38 am (EST) den Jun 30, 2007
I was mostly asking because I've encountered a few people on LT who are cataloging individual issues. Since, as you say, there are different places in which to catalogue individual comics, I've been a bit skeptical of those folks.
Things like "Bring on The Bad Guys" and "Son of Origins" are what helped get me into comics in the first place, so I was vaguely aware of Marvel's 70s and 80s books, yes. And I'm certainly aware that the tpb/original GN market is, well, burgeoning, and that reprints are (finally) fairly commonly available, at least for certain specific time periods. (There's some cut off date for DC, at least, where if they reprint past that period they get bogged down in paying more royalties than they'd like, but I forget what year that is.)
I'm currently just a student and I can't /afford/ a lot of them, is all. A good deal of my more recent collection is from 25 cent bins, etc. Though I have a few actual good runs of things, too, from when I was working and more able to finance the addictio... er, that is, habit. All told I've got nothin', comparatively, but I think I've got about 2,000. Though I'm only in the interim stage of cataloging, via (bleh) Word at the moment, so I don't have an exact number. Whups.)
skrevet af juliansinger kl. 12:46 am (EST) den Dec 17, 2006
Am I to take it you only input individual comics if they're Annuals? Or are the 2000AD Annuals bigger? (I've never encountered them, so hence, I ask.)
skrevet af juliansinger kl. 11:41 pm (EST) den Dec 10, 2006
skrevet af capetowncanada kl. 12:33 am (EST) den Oct 26, 2006
skrevet af michtelassn kl. 5:31 pm (EST) den Jul 25, 2006
skrevet af bluetyson kl. 5:34 am (EST) den Jul 17, 2006
By number of distinct tags (for Lilithcat)":
Neuromancer (3,044), michtelassn (2,984). Snif. (See "Zeitgeist", left column down a ways.)
skrevet af michtelassn kl. 6:32 pm (EST) den Jul 15, 2006
skrevet af lkoconnor kl. 9:15 pm (EST) den May 13, 2006
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