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Sometimes it is pictures of me and my love, or me and my daughter. Sometimes its just me.
"Attempts at description are stupid: who can all at once describe a human being? even when he is presented to us we only begin that knowledge of his appearance which must be completed by innumerable impressions under differing circumstances." - from Daniel Deronda by George Eliot
Even so, I shall try...
I believe that:
"A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life, and as such it must surely be a necessary commodity." - P. Fitzgerald's The Bookshop
One of my favorite literary moments ever:
"You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope." - Jane Austen's Persuasion
I am a wife (I have a fantastic husband who I proudly claim as the sexiest man alive), a mother (my beautiful daughter's name is Ayla Zepharyn), a dog lover (I have a beagle named Geoffrey Chaucer and two siberian huskey/pitt bull crossbreeds named Anyanka and Winnifred), a bookseller (I am the inventory merchandiser for the best used bookstore company in the world), a third degree black belt (in Northern Shaolin Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu), aspiring gardener, a Christian, a sister, an aunt (to six bright eyed booklovers), a college graduate (I have a BBA in Marketing and Management: Entrepreneurship), a hope-to-be author, a movie making enthusiast (was a set designer for Something Electric Films, but got married and moved away), oh yeah... and a bibliomaniac.
I am also the admin for two fabulous groups: JARS and Classical Re-Education. Please feel free to hop in on discussions and/or join the groups! I'd love to have you.
Please bury me in the library
In the clean, well-lighted stacks
Of Novels, History, Poetry
Right next to the Paperbacks.
Where the Kids' Books dance
With True Romance
And the Dictionary dozes,
Please bury me in the library
With a dozen long-stemmed proses.
Way back by a rack of Magazines,
I won't be sad too often
If they bury me in the library
With Bookworms in my coffin.
-- J. Patrick Lewis
My ratings:
1 star - A blight upon the face of the earth. (borrowed this phrase from Tinky)
2 stars - We had a failure to communicate. (also borrowed this phrase from Tinky)
3 stars - I was feeling quite neutral or it just wasn't splendid enough to be special... read the review for specifics.
4 stars - Something special.
5 stars - How did I ever live without it?
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