Utilisateur : Razinha
CollectionsSmall stacks of found books (2), Votre bibliothèque (922), En cours de lecture (5), Favoris (1), Review copies (53), Books I Should Have Read Already (8), Nostalgic Re-reads (3), Lus mais non possédés (4), Toutes les collections (926)
Critiques804 critiques
Mots-clésto-read (65), nostalgic-re-reads (28), first-reads (17), recommended (9), books-i-should-have-read-already (5), set-aside-unfinished (5), Leadership (1), Jewish (1), currently-reading (1), Puzzles (1) — voir tous les mots-clés
MédiasLivre (925), Livre physique (638), Livre audio (1), Livre électronique (286), Autre (1), Logiciel (1)
Nuagesnuage des mots-clés, nuage des auteurs, miroir des mots-clés
À mon sujetI've read a LOT of books...I've been reading since 1966 (before kindergarten). We used to own more than 5800 books, around 2500 of which were children's books, but we lost all but 20 in a house fire in 2013. Our physical library is considerably smaller now as we're selective in what we replace and buy new, but my e-library is considerably larger. I will never get to all the books I want to read...sigh.
À propos de ma bibliothèqueAs in the "About", I used to own nearly 6,000 books. Now, it's in the hundreds, some replacements for those lost, some new since 2013.
GroupesOne LibraryThing, One Book, TinyCat
Page d'accueilhttp://jimrazinha.wordpress.com
Membre du groupeTinyCat. https://www.librarycat.org/lib/Razinha
ER. Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing/Dons des utilisateurs
Également surGoodreads
Vrai nomJim Razinha
Auteurs préférésNon renseigné
Type de compteaccès public
Adresses Internet
/profile/Razinha (profil)
/catalog/Razinha (bibliothèque)
Membre depuisMay 20, 2017
En cours de lectureThe Early Asimov par Isaac Asimov
Chaos: The Making of a New Science by James Gleick (1987-10-29) par James Gleick
The Sphinx Scrolls: The Ballashiels Mysteries par Stewart Ferris
Dodge (EvoBorne - A LitRPG Saga Book 3) par Shawn M. Green
Brainscapes: The Warped, Wondrous Maps Written in Your Brain—And How They Guide You par Rebecca Schwarzlose