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Karl G. Siewert, MLIS karl@yoyology.com Homepage Publications Gift List LISNews - Karl@ linkfilter - yoyology@ memepool - yoyology@ -------------------- Titles currently open: The Last Marlin : the story of a family at sea by Fred Waitzkin How to Listen to God [L] by Charles Stanley [3:15pm Mo 8/26/2002] 1633 [G] by David Weber and Eric Flint August 2002 release Hyperion [L] by Dan Simmons [11:25pm Th 10/10/2002] -------------------- "To-read" shelf: The Wall by John Marks Air Ferrets Aloft [L] by Richard Bach Lies Across America [L] by James W. Loewen The Future of the Past [L] [lbc] by Alexander Stille Speaking of Boys: Answers to the Most-Asked Questions about Raising Sons [L] by Michael Thompson, PhD The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest [L] ed Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling ill Charles Vess Sabriel [L] by Garth Nix Rescue Ferrets At Sea [L] by Richard Bach The Social Life of Information [L][lbc] by John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid Hoot [L] by Carl Hiaasen Full House [L] by Janet Evanovich Lea's Book of Rules for the World [L] by Lea deLaria The Bourne Identity [L] by Robert Ludlum Mirror, Mirror on the Wall [L] ed Kate Bernheimer -------------------- Galley Slaves: The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde Feb 2002 release Hamlet's Dresser By Bob Smith June 2002 release Hello to the Cannibals by Richard Bausch November 2002 release Connecting Fathers, Children and Reading by Sara Willoughby-Herb and Steven Herb Published The Nerve by Glyn Maxwell Published Kingdom of the Instant by Rodney Jones Published Road to Fatherhood by Jon Morris Published Night Diving by Michelene Esposito Unknown release date [L]=TCCL Library book [A]=TCCL Audiobook [I]=Interlibrary Loan [G]=Pre-publication Galley [U]=Used book [lbc]=Selection of the Librarian's Book Club
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Readerman's Book List
It appears that Dan has successfully made his move to California and set up the server on which www.danchan.com resides (see his Daypop blog for further information). This is a great relief to me, as I've been mourning the loss of this site for nearly a month now! Welcome back, Dan, and I hope you hang on for a good long time.
Just in case he doesn't, however, I'm planning to try to migrate my blog to another location soon, if for no other reason than to have a backup!
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