Bookish? Inquisitive? Snobbish?
Go on, catalogue your fine and varied selection of classic works by Blyton, Rand, Pratchett et al.
My ragged collection is here. Can you recommend any books I ought to read? Otherwise feel free to suggest gaps in my knowledge and poke further holes in my self-esteem. But seriously, I'm intruiged: which books do you lot bother buying? GD COLLECTIONS Boogster; Jakiri1, Jakiri2; Ste; Apoccomaster THE LAZY ONES: COWED, WOWED, SHOCKED, AWED Nodrog; You Are Gay; Horn; Yahwe |
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You just made me start building my own audiobook library :)
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Is this literally your library or can you also include books you've taken out of the library?
If I'm going to partake in intellectual penis waving, I'd like some clarification please. |
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No, it's supposed to be a catalogue of the books you own. Obviously I've no idea whether people make it up, but I haven't.
It's more interesting than I let on, perhaps; there's a function called 'zeitgeist' which allows you to view top authors/books (and there are well over 22 million books on there), along with top rated books, most reviewed books etc, libraries with the most books (there are people with over 15,000). It also allows users to 'tag' (in exactly the same way many bloggers tag their posts) their books which ought to be enough to satisfy the most obsessive hoarder. It automatically compares your library with other users' and shows you which users you share the most books with, which is very interesting. It took me ages to find the right front cover for all my books (sad), but that's another interesting function. There's a forum that I've not explored, a reviewing function and book groups. It's also possible to put a librarything widget on your blog that shows a random selection of the books in your library. It's a good and even semi-useful way to waste time. :) |
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Sounds a bit like the last.fm of books
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The child psychology one does look very interesting, though - thanks. If you're interested in child psychology, the development of literacy, memory - that kind of thing - try The Child that Books Built. It's not an academic treatise by any stretch of the imagination, but a really involved and insightful memoir. |
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Just a matter of time.
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So you have to pay $10 to get to list the books you own?! BARGIN!
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You'd obviously fake the books you own :rolleyes:
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I'll do this tommorow.
As a basic overview, I'd say my book collection basically consists of ancient/social history, politics, some philosophy and a smattering of pornographic gay novels. As I believe I've said before, I don't really 'do' fiction very much, and when I do, I'm usually holding the book upright with one hand in bed. |
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There are several tacks you can take to criticise The God Delusion, it's probably too much to hope for to have people use the intellectual honest ones. |
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Wait a minute, you have to pay for this thing?
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It's free to list up to 200 books, if you want to list more either start a new account, or it is $10 for a years membership or $25 for a lifetime membership, then you can list as many as you want.
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I don't care whether you're ashamed, mildy disgusted, or merely peeved; the fact that you feel the need to inform me of your distaste for an argument that wasn't even presented in the first place is frankly baffling. I don't think Eagleton is religious, and his argument that theology belongs in a similarly sophisticated realm to philosophy holds water. The fact that as a subject it is based upon posited fact does not automatically relegate it to the level of imbecility or intellectual chicanery. Eagleton is right to decry the poverty of scrutiny and empathy in TGD, particularly with regard to the limited assiduity which Dawkins applies to his observations of the religious: Quote:
I respect Dawkins for his determination and tenacity, for his dedication to the 'truth', and for being thick-skinned, willing to put his neck on the line. I loathe Eagleton, usually; TGD is just very limited. Nevertheless, and on-topic, yours would be one of the libraries I'd be most curious to see. |
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a) I have more than 200 books and i'm not paying for your vanity
b) I accept your irrational belief. However do not start up a pointless argument whereby you try to pretend that your irrational belief is rational. It isn't. The fact that your belief is irrational is not a criticism, it is not something to take personally - if you do you will look like a nutter |
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No way I'm typing like 100 books into some web page but heres a blurry photograph of my bookshelf!
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/2700/booksup4.jpg (the books underneath it are from the library, mainly maths/time-series stuff) |
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http://www.librarything.com/catalog/jakiri
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/jakiritwo 260 so far, I'm off to bed. Expect jakiris three and four to make an appearance at some point. Things are being added in no particular order (generally by authors which pop into my head) so the individual lists will be dominated by prolific chaps. |
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Nodrog's method is far easier, especially as most of my books are in a suitcase ready for transportation at the moment. Library thing is great though; although it's a pity you can't seem to add reviews or create an RSS feed with the books a group of people have recently read*. Mind you, I'm not sure if I can be bothered to do it, especially as Jakiri's book penis will be gargantuan in comparison and I'll probably desperately search for the books I've read but given to oxfam, books I partly read but gave back to the library, etc to stretch it out as far as possible.
Boogster, once people start making theirs can you edit them into post #1 please. * do it.......! |
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Come on Heb, make one! Don't worry, I'm sure your book-penis is substantial enough. And you, Nodrog. You know all that far-out philosophising shizzle might just trump Jakiri's SF... I'm so tempted to add all my children's books (go go gadget Jacques) and all my dad's books that I've nicked but foolishly returned over the years. So far I've resisted, but if Jakiri's gets too much bigger I'll have to resort to some low down skullduggery to save face. **I've edited the title post.** |
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Tagging is for gays (because I've got hundreds more books that I haven't put in yet)
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Mine would be rather uninteresting filled with technical & reference manuals.
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itt we discover that nod doesn't know how to use a bookshelf properly.
I'll photo mine when i remember :) |
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I'm still working on mine. I'm up to 34 and now I'm stuck. (I'm not at home at the moment, so I can't check on what I've got or anything.)
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Me - http://www.librarything.com/catalog/Ste1234
Most of my books are at my mums house so I've only added the ones that I could remember. Some might not be mine either... and the PB group on there if anyone is interested: http://www.librarything.com/groups/plasticbrilliance |
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Okay I'll do it before Sunday (the day) at least. Oh and Djbass: I'm going to include computing books. I'm a little upset I can't include all the essay and journal articles I've read on the web though; with those I'd be able to at least attach some laser turrets to my book penis.
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I'm here but that's just my fantasy fiction (my other books of note are probably enough to round it off at 200 - I have an embarassingly small amount of books outside that genre)
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