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- Collections
- Toutes les collections (319), Scholarly Books (1), Post Mold Library (32), Votre bibliothèque (101), Lus mais non possédés (187), Favoris (4)
- Mots-clés
- LibraryBook (129), pandemic reading (94), nonfiction (86), fiction (78), historical fiction (76), women's stories (53), family (48), academic (33), LittleFreeLibrary (25), England (24), american west (23), memoir (21), magical realism (19), World War II (17), environmental history (16), MissoulaReads2024 (16), marriage (15), race (14), grief (14), LibrarySaleBook (12), New York (12), retellings (12), notyetread (12), France (11), Montana (11), crime (11), mountains (10), monarchy (9), antiquity (9), mystery (9), Italy (8), novel (8), ancient history (8), long-time-favorites (8), biography (8), spiritual (8), read-and-want-to-own (8), dystopia (7), classics (7), California (7), borrowed book (7), colonial us history (7), Rome (7), development (6), geography (6), usps-lost (6), nature (6), family history (6), history of empire (6), environmental policy (6), Scotland (6), colorado (6), poverty (5), trauma (5), Australia (5), agriculture (5), ghosts (5), atlantic world (5), francais (5), mothers (5), war-and-conflict (5), Greece (5), africa (5), libraries (5), childhood books (5), Talmud (5), women-and-boats (5), Jewish (4), cultural history (4), latin america (4), forests (4), science fiction (4), poetry (4), colonialism (4), southwest (4), thriller (4), archeology (4), Renaissance (4), humans-and-nature (4), medieval (4), myth (4), information design (4), Appalachia (4), memory (4), slavery (4), Antarctica (4), art history (4), photography (4), sisters (4), love story (4), Paris (4), history of science (4), Missoula (3), 19th century us history (3), ethical questions (3), wildfire (3), environmental economics (3), USFS (3), uu (3), Maine (3), short stories (3), health (3), North Dakota (3), Arctic (3), Chile (3), social commentary (3), food (3), mothers and daughters (3), 20th century us history (3), illness (3), siblings (3), America (3), Georgia (3), Pulitzer Prize (3), books about books (3), bilingual (3), India (3), Nonfiction (3), fantasy (3), survival (3), Tudor (3), World War I (3), Judaism (3), United States (3), EarlyReviewer (3), Spanish Flu 1918 (3), religion (3), history (3), London (3), spanish (3), friendship (3), 1920s (3), suicide (3), feminist (3), folktales (3), Spain (3), Japan (3), Boston (3), ranching (2), National Book Award (2), experimental fiction (2), religious wars (2), Salem witch trials (2), Indian Country (2), science memoirs (2), technology (2), Ojibwe (2), Washington (2), men's stories (2), Wyoming (2), alaska (2), inter-generational trauma (2), fathers-and-sons (2), books as presents (2), homelessness (2), Virginia (2), El Salvador (2), Canada (2), france (2), Soviet Russia (2), water law (2), south africa (2), rowing (2), hurricane (2), early modern history (2), Age of Exploration (2), Amsterdam (2), native peoples (2), Florence (2), dc-metro-area (2), astronomy (2), Southern Ocean (2), us foreign policy (2), medieval history (2), Texas (2), Great Plains (2), mining (2), globalization (2), Babylonia (2), aviation (2), justice (2), fathers (2), dog (2), wilderness (2), sailing (2), road trip (2), cookbooks (2), mental health (2), afterlife (2), Utah (2), birds (2), adoption (2), cancer (2), re-tellings (2), Massachusetts (2), New England (2), New York City (2), Louisiana (2), prison (2), adventure (2), favorites (2), coming of age (2), Hollywood (2), theatre (2), time travel (2), Ireland (2), biblical (2), Chicago (2), painting (2), papacy (2), academia (2), Oxford (2), politics (2), communism (2), class (2), outdoors (2), Siberia (2), magic (2), LGBTQ (2), climate change (2), global (2), plague (2), Brazil (2), Netherlands (2), arson (2), hiking (2), vegetarian (2), pandemic (2), national parks (2), guidebooks (2), Chinese Americans (2), Alaska (2), foster care (2), Pacific Northwest (2), Hemingway (1), Iceland (1), Guatemala (1), Native American (1), Naples (1), dictatorship (1), cities (1), urbanization (1), firefighters (1), Cold War (1), suffragettes (1), Berlin (1), Aborigines (1), Mumbai (1), disasters (1), synesthesia (1), re-reading (1), fairy tale (1), inter-generational stories (1), very short books (1), reading (1), border (1), science (1), robots (1), Florida (1), Idaho (1), Red Cross (1), gymnastics (1), apartheid (1), boxing (1), trees (1), Washington DC (1), literacy (1), evolution (1), North Cascades (1), murder (1), Hungary (1), gold rush (1), royalty (1), Harlem (1), British Empire (1), Nantucket (1), authors (1), mutiny (1), East Germany (1), boarding schools (1), regret (1), Odysseus (1), slum (1), social media (1), daughters (1), Sarajevo (1), corruption (1), Christmas (1), novella (1), Wisconsin (1), patriotism (1), AI (1), shipwreck (1), UK (1), Mexico (1), Eygpt (1), sheep (1), China (1), immigration (1), historic wildfires (1)
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- Nuage des mots-clés, Nuage des auteurs, Miroir des mots-clés
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- Inscrit depuis
- Jun 25, 2006
- A propos de ma bibliothèque
- Two things to know:
1) I am very selective about the books I buy and rarely buy books without reading them at least once first. So if its in my library (and not indicated as something that was given to me/bought because I had to for some reason) its something I think highly of by definition. (There's also a few things - tagged "read-and-want-to-own" - that I plan to add but haven't had the money to buy yet. I have cataloged these since I've read them a couple of times and they're just on the short list waiting to join the fold.)
2) Only the (small) portion of my library with me this summer has been cataloged here. I look forward to entering the rest of my library when I'm reunited with my books. - A propos de moi
- Environmental and historical geography grad student. Academic focus on mountains, tourism, human-nature interactions, place meanings, the American West, and New Zealand. Personal focus on green living, outdoor sports, and organic cooking, among other interests. Also worked in a library and doing web design long enough to develop an unhealthy side obsession for information architecture and folk taxonomies.
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