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How to Stop Worrying and Start Living (Personal Development) by Dale Carnegie
The Truth (Discworld) by Terry Pratchett
Rabble's Curse by Fought
Franco: A Biography by Paul Preston
Burglar Who Studied Spinoza by Lawrence Block
Collected Poems (Wordsworth Poetry Library) by Thomas Hardy
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Favorite authorsIain M. Banks, Charles Bukowski, Nancy A. Collins, Michael Connelly, John Fante, Jim Goad, Robert E. Howard, Clive James, H. P. Lovecraft, Sèneca, Hunter S. Thompson (Shared favorites)
About meI work in counselling/intervention with teenagers and families and I need all the escapism I can get! And that's my real hair but, alas, not my hat...
About my libraryIt's a gestalt made up from both my and my wife's erratic buying through many different chapters of our singular and joint lives. We may need a bigger apartment...
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Currently readingSolitary Fitness by Charles Bronson
Everything Ravaged Everything Burned by Wells Tower
When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies by Andy Beckett
The Hungry Years: Confessions of a Food Addict by William Leith
The Big Book of Pulps: The Best Crime Stories from the Golden Age of the Pulps - The 20's, 30's and 40's by Otto Penzler
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posted by DLSmithies at 8:32 am (EST) on Jan 14, 2007