Lidjrb2124

Boeken
78
Verzamelingen
Trefwoorden
British (30), 20th century (29), 21st century (22), nonfiction (14), American (14), May 2007 (13), fantasy (12), July 2007 (11), August 2007 (10), December 2007 (10), 19th century (10), queer (9), September 2007 (9), sexuality (8), October 2007 (8), Victorian (7), January 2008 (7), theory (6), best book ever (6), postcolonialist (5), June 2007 (5), war (4), gender (4), February 2008 (4), November 2007 (4), humor (4), Arthurian (4), The Dark is Rising (4), YA (4), drama (3), World War II (3), poetry (3), 17th century (3), Elizabethan (3), Italy (3), books (3), Bloomsbury (3), vampires (3), French (3), reading (3), bibliophilia (2), West Indies (2), photography (2), faeries (2), Earthsea (2), philosophy (2), lit crit (2), short stories (2), memoir (2), magic (2), India (2), immigrants (2), mystery (2), German (2), detective (2), Edwardian (2), urban fantasy (2), demons (2), history (2), magical realism (2), Italian (2), New York (2), psychology (2), essays (2), bildungsroman (2), Latin American (1), Ender (1), family narrative (1), people I know (1), Sappho (1), Antigua (1), African (1), Colombia (1), crime (1), Czech (1), HIV/AIDS (1), Thursday Next (1), Caribbean (1), tragedy (1), Sudanese (1), Holocaust (1), Handel (1), thriller (1), apocalyptic (1), Romanticism (1), medieval (1), espionage (1), feminism (1), art (1), diaries (1), depression (1), cities (1), religion (1), werewolves (1), ethics (1), comedy (1), Japanese (1), horror (1), boarding school (1), witches (1), nationalism (1), mental illness (1), Picasso (1), wizards (1), post-apocalytpic (1), Adrian Mole (1), utilitarianism (1), Chicana (1), Israel (1), 12th century (1), Wales (1), publishing (1), erotica (1), New England (1), Jewish (1), China (1), science fiction (1), Sherlock Holmes (1), colonialism (1), feminist (1), novella (1), 18th century (1), Believer magazine (1)
Wolken
Trefwoordenwolk, Auteurswolk, Trefwoordenspiegel
Media
Groepen
Lid sinds
May 12, 2007
Echte naam
Jen
Over mijn bibliotheek
I'm just chronicling (most of) what I read post-Spring semester '07 of college.