Snakeophelia

Snakeophelia

I'm a lifelong bookworm who can never seem to find other people interested in the same types of books! I read almost exclusively nonfiction because I find that I am more interested in learning about the real world than in escaping into imaginary ones! My literary interests are mainly in the areas of true crime, forensics, detective work,...more »
  • Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • member since Tuesday, February 20 2007

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  • ying y

    ying y says

    hey there, cud yew tell me abt this book " under the banner of heaven" . it has got a really nice title. wht is it abt ?

    Sajjad

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • sexbookstiger

    sexbookstiger says

    Hiiii, i m surprised of ur choice of ur books , i love historical bur with romance stories &some erotic detailes, do u like that ? how old r u ? i m 38yrs

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • sexbookstiger

    sexbookstiger says

    Hiiii, i m surprised of ur choice of ur books , i love historical bur with romance stories &some erotic detailes, do u like that ? how old r u ? i m 38yrs

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • sexbookstiger

    sexbookstiger says

    Hiiii, i m surprised of ur choice of ur books , i love historical bur with romance stories &some erotic detailes, do u like that ? how old r u ? i m 38yrs

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • glitterlessgold

    glitterlessgold says

    Hi there, sorry it took me so long to respond to your friend request. I kind of forgot all about this place. But I'm impressed with your bookshelf! I knew it was a good sign that you also have both of Voltaire's books. :) And how is that history of Dracula book? Looks interesting. Have you read The Historian?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • LordByron

    LordByron says

    "The Nature of Melancholy" an excellent introduction to the topic.A marvelous collection of essays, excerpts, and writings on Melancholy.The Anatomy of Melancholy (New York Review Books Classics) is without a doubt, the best book ever written. "I have one intimate confidant—my melancholy. In the midst of my joy, in the midst of my work, she waves to me, calls me . My melancholy is the most faithful mistress I have known, what wonder, then, that I love her in return."
    —Søren Kierkegaard (from Either/Or)

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )


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