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Hm - sf writers were kinda anthropomorphic that year....




Btw, I do intend to try to read some adult level books for some of the challenges if I get a chance - especially I do have a full-size book about libraries for the bonus theme that I want to read soonish. :)
So, I think, all I have left is an author named Anderson, which should be easy even if I don't like The Corridors of Time.


Ok, now I'm going to read In the Stacks: Short Stories about Libraries and Librarians so I have a sufficiently meaty book for the bonus category of hobbies. Well, not now, but soon, at least before July. :)


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In the Stacks: Short Stories about Libraries and Librarians (other topics)The Corridors of Time (other topics)
In the Stacks: Short Stories about Libraries and Librarians (other topics)
The Corridors of Time (other topics)
Talents, Incorporated (other topics)
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Tomi Ungerer (other topics)Poul Anderson (other topics)
Margaret Mahy (other topics)
Barry Lopez (other topics)
2. Birthstone - Turquoise - The Daring Book for Girls
3. Birth Year - 1962 - Talents, Incorporated
4. Author from my country - USA - maybe I'll do Crossing Open Ground by Barry Lopez because it would fit another group's challenge, too. Done - 3 stars.
5. Country I'd like to visit - New Zealand - Underrunners by Margaret Mahy - done - 4 stars, excellent YA story with a bit of mystery
6. Favorite genre - children's - The Borrowers Afield Done. I remember liking it more as a child. Good, but I doubt I'll reread the rest.
7. Last name match - Poul Anderson, The Corridors of Time is on Mt. TBR
8. Flower - done Twice Upon a Marigold, a sequel to Once... I reread the first, too, and am glad I did because I liked it even better this time. Marigolds are cool because they're a natural pest deterrent.
9. On TBR longest - gosh, I don't know, um, The Ox-Bow Incident - Done - 4.5 stars, just a little preachy but intense, relevant, interesting, and concise.
10. Favorite animal or bird - I do like crows a lot, so I pulled The Mob (Feather and Bone. The Crow Chronicles, #1). off Mt. TBR. Done. 4.5 stars, a cooler, easier Watership Down with crows instead of rabbits.
11. Biography - Andrew Carnegie: Steel King and Friend to Libraries - I don't normally like this genre, but I have been wondering about this man who did so much for public libraries and this children's bio should be good. Done - it was ok. Too dry, too much about how he made money and not enough about how he gave it away, but ok.
12. Issue/cause - world harmony - This Same Sky: A Collection of Poems from Around the World - a book of poems for ages 10 up that I've just started; will be available when I'm done. Done - not very good in my opinion.
Bonus - hobby - hanging out at libraries - Please Bury Me in the Library done - 1 star - this collection of kid's poems did almost nothing for me except irritate me.