Tilfeldige bøker fra westers bibliotek
The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and Society (Da Capo Paperback) av Norbert Wiener
Het einde van de eeuwigheid : roman av Tymen Trolsky
Prisma van de wiskunde av E. van Kervel
The Holographic Paradigm and Other Paradoxes av Ken Wilber
Key Philosophical Writings (Wordsworth Classics of World Literature) av Rene Descartes
A Short History of Medieval Philosophy (Paper) av Weinberg
Independent People av Halldor Laxness
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venner: EAG, sorchah, tobiejonzarelli
interessante biblioteker: ablueidol, albanyhill, amahabal, benari, bertilak, blaauw, caffron, CalvinOstrum, chellerystick, clifflib, cruachan, DeusXMachina, dls78731, doebeli, EliazerKolthoff, emodyne, ExVivre, finebalance, firepile, gregfromgilbert, jedharris, jill_farrimond, joehutcheon, johnnylogic, johnthefireman, joopdejong, k4lliope, kallimachos, kencf, knowthyself, Korenmolen, mariawolters, masoninman, mcglothlen, mionparticles, mkjones, Naren559, noetickerf, onymous, Printje, roddh, schoen, Shredder, SilentInAWay, sunny, tibor1781, Tjarda, tobiejonzarelli, tomgadd, TordsLibri, warriwul, zhublet
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Medlem: wester
Bibliotek548 bøker — se bibliotek
Anmeldelser14 anmeldelser — se anmeldelser
Skyeremneordsky, forfattersky
Emneordread (222), via bookmooch (124), fiction (106), childrens (94), tbr (73), cooking (57), philosophy (55), cookbook (45), psychology (34) — se alle emneord
Grupper40-Something Library Thingers, Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, BookMooching, Books in Books, Books that made me think, Calvin and Hobbes, Cats, books, life is good., Cheese!, Cognitive Science, Combiners! — vis alle grupper
FavorittforfattereStephen Batchelor, Andy Clark, O.D. Duintjer, Michael Andreas Helmuth Ende, Guus Kuijer, George Lakoff, Abraham H. Maslow, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Walter Moers, Bruno-Paul de Roeck, Oliver Sacks, Nigel Slater, Deborah Tannen, Paul Watzlawick, Arthur Zajonc (Delte favoritter)
FavorittbokhandlereSelexyz Broese, The American Book Center
FavorittbibliotekerBibliotheek Utrecht, Centrale/Muziekbibliotheek, Utrecht University Library
Om meg Avid reader, mother of young twins.
I like books about: philosophy, science, psychology, linguistics, buddhism, and cooking, and combinations (philosophical cooking??). And I don't mind some original (childrens) fiction either.
Om biblioteket mitt I'm still adding books, so occasionally I have doubles or strange omissions.
The books tagged bookmooch me can be mooched at my bookmooch adress. They all have a tag with the language they're in, too. via bookmooch means I got them through bookmooch. Books can also be tagged bookmooch-gone or bookmooch-reserved.
De boeken met de tag bookmooch me zijn via bookmooch te ruilen.
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Noticed that you recently added Antonio Damasco's The Feeling of What Happens to your library. Let me know what you think of it once you get around to reading it. I share an interest in studies pertaining to consciousness and his book seems to have garnered a lot of interest. I've added the book to my Mooch wishlist but am not holding my breath with this new reserve system...Take care, Eva.
postet av EAG kl. 4:17 pm (EST) den Jul 13, 2008
postet av veerle kl. 10:57 am (EST) den Jul 6, 2008
leuk dat je de groep voor jeugdliteratuur al maakte; ik heb al meteen een paar berichten gepost!
Ik ben een paar dagen niet online geweest, vandaar dat ik niet eerder reageerde. Maar ik vind het in ieder geval heel fijn dat de groep er nu is!
Indrukwekkende bibliotheek trouwens:-)
Groetjes*
Veer*
postet av veerle kl. 4:28 pm (EST) den Jul 5, 2008
postet av EAG kl. 11:29 am (EST) den Jul 1, 2008
Well fought not to read it because it going to be some variation of chicklit BUT was hooked in and turned the pages gripped by the unfolding tragedy of the one innocent mistake. The writing was clever in the way it evoked the physical environment and time of the period as well as switching point of view from each of the main characters as the story moves to its climax. A key thing that makes the story works is that we understand why the main characters make the decisions they do. It also gives you a pain free overview of the changes in attitudes to learning difficulties from the mid 60's and now. Highly recommended.
postet av ablueidol kl. 2:33 pm (EST) den Dec 11, 2007
postet av tobiejonzarelli kl. 7:54 pm (EST) den Sep 10, 2007
postet av westher kl. 5:19 am (EST) den Sep 10, 2007