I believe that you can learn a lot about a person by looking at her bookshelves. Looking at the books I have here can answer any questions that you might have about me. If it doesn't satisfy your curiosity, then just ask! I'm married, child free by choice, a Pagan, a beader, a belly dancer and I work in a veterinary clinic.
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I believe that you can learn a lot about a person by looking at her bookshelves. Looking at the books I have here can answer any questions that you might have about me. If it doesn't satisfy your curiosity, then just ask! I'm married, child free by choice, a Pagan, a beader, a belly dancer and I work in a veterinary clinic.
I have rated all the books that I have read on my shelves. Here is my own rating system: 5 stars is for a book that I absolutely love and will continue to reread throughout my lifetime. 4 stars is for a book that is very good and one that I will probably reread at some point. 3 stars is for a book that was a pleasant read, but one that I won't reread. 2 stars is for a book that I didn't like and probably didn't finish. 1 star is for a book that I hated and never will pick up again. If I haven't rated it, then that means that I haven't read it yet. I don't review books and I don't rely on others' reviews when choosing a book to read. If I really want to read a particular title then I'll read it, despite the reviews it has gotten. On the other hand, I won't read a book simply because of rave reviews.
I have tons of books on my shelf here because: 1) I've been a reader for more than 45 years, so that can rack up a lot of books. 2) I have a BA in anthropology and a BA in English, so I read a lot of books in college. 3) I worked in a bookstore for three years, so I bought a lot of books while I was employed there. 4) I tend to be a impulse book shopper, much to my husband's dismay! 5) I'm addicted to Shelfari and am finding lots of books here to add to my shelves. Thanks to everyone who has such great books to share with others here! : )
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