Tilfeldige bøker fra EAGs bibliotek
Worlds of Pain: Life in the Working-Class Family av Lillian Breslow Rubin
Socialist thought: a documentary history av Albert Fried
In Search of Schrödinger's Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality av John Gribbin
Lifeskills for Adult Children av Janet G. Woititz
Women, Sex and Pornography av Beatrice Faust
A Kabbalah For The Modern World av Migene González-Wippler
Yoga and You: A Practical Approach av James Hewitt
Medlemmer med EAGs bøker
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venner: dinosaur_renaissance, wester
interessante biblioteker: 1in12Library, AnarchoHermetica, Carnophile, mollymolo, pattricejones
LibraryThing-forfattere: Ann Douglas (anndouglas), Cynthia Giles (cgbluebird)

Medlem: EAG
Bibliotek2,322 bøker — se bibliotek
Anmeldelser1 anmeldelse — se anmeldelser
Skyeremneordsky, forfattersky
Emneordwomen's studies (371), psychology (270), philosophy (257), sociology (215), history (185), feminist theory (183), Canada (135), occult (134), reference (125) — se alle emneord
GrupperFeminist Theory, Non-Fiction Readers, Philosophy and Theory, radicalhistory, Revolutionary left, theory
FavorittforfattereAnthony Bourdain, Vern L. Bullough, Judith Butler, Pat Califia, Noam Chomsky, Agatha Christie, Lillian Faderman, Paul K. Feyerabend, Paul R. Gross, Sam Harris, John Horgan, Anodea Judith, Norman Levitt, Alice Miller, Israel Regardie, Rainer Maria Rilke, Theodore Roszak, Julia Serano, Miriam) Starhawk (Simos, Ian Tattersall (Delte favoritter)
FavorittbokhandlereABC Book Store, Atticus Books, Balfour Books, BMV (Annex), BMV (Edward Street), BMV (Yonge-Eglinton), Doug Miller Books, Eliot's Bookshop, Pages Books & Magazines, Seekers Books, She Said Boom!, The Cookbook Store, This Ain't the Rosedale Library, Toronto Women's Bookstore
FavorittbibliotekerToronto Reference Library
Om meg TAKE 1:
Hippie child in search of spiritual transcendence evolved into radical activist in search of the revolution to end all revolutions. Somewhat mellowed by the vagaries of realpolitiks and by years of working with both victims and offenders in the criminal justice system, I'm currently in the belly of the beast as a government consultant in search of a viable savings account...
TAKE 2:
Dedicated bookworm and music collector, avid gardener, DIY home renovator, sometime local activist, feminist, legal beagle, wannabe artist, policy analyst, and more! Call me "renaissance grrl."
Om biblioteket mitt My collection is finally uploaded, but approximately 800 of these books still need to be proofed for accurate publication and cover information.
My books are primarily non-fiction; heavy on political and critical theory, philosophy, women's studies, gender theory, depth psychology and mysticism. As a former foodie, I've also got a bunch of well-used cookbooks and wine manuals. And in fond memory of curling up with British armchair mysteries as a girl, I'm still hanging on to the collected works of Agatha Christie. tag view
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I did actually mooch The Feeling of What Happens myself, so it is possible to do it. It's quite high on my tbr pile but not quite at the top, and I'll let you know when I've read it. Actually, it's moved up the pile a bit now, because it's always nice to know someone is actually interested in what you think of a book.
Esther
postet av wester kl. 5:02 pm (EST) den Jul 13, 2008
Wow, I’ve never been directly responsible for someone trying out a particular book before (as far as I know). I hope you enjoy it. Just let the craziness wash over you.
Regarding my reviews, you can check in at any time. Other than that, the new personal Home page defaults to tracking new reviews by people on your “interesting libraries” list, although I blush to recommend doing that.
postet av Carnophile kl. 10:50 am (EST) den Jul 6, 2008
Well, actually, not possessed of both kinds of genitalia. Rather, at least one or the other, I mean, exactly one or the other...Crap (goes to dig up Strunk & White...)
BTW, another book you might like (assuming you haven't already read it) is the Illuminatus trilogy.
postet av Carnophile kl. 9:11 pm (EST) den Jul 2, 2008
All this and I’m good-looking too! Seriously, thank you for the kind remarks.
I’m glad you like the reviews. Regarding Steel Beach, perhaps the best thing about LT is the random collision with interesting books one might never have encountered otherwise. In my opinion Steel Beach is Varley’s best novel of the 8 or so of his that I’ve read. It has everything.
Also, it contains some sex-changing material (it’s a future in which people can change their sex like clothes) which, judging by your tags, you might find of particular interest, although that is incidental, not the focus of the novel.
postet av Carnophile kl. 9:20 pm (EST) den Jul 1, 2008
Yeah, I should have included a message saying hi I know you from bookmooch. :0) Didn't mean to cause confusion.
I know what you mean about taking cooking classes from local chefs. In my old city I loved to do that. Now that I've established myself in NC with my fiancee, I think its time we headed out and looked around for some opportunities to do the same. I really want to hit up Johnston and Wales in Charlotte. I'm betting they have some killer "civilian" cooking classes.
--Justin Roepel
postet av dinosaur_renaissance kl. 5:20 pm (EST) den Jun 22, 2008
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