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A Symphony in the Brain: The Evolution of the New Brain Wave Biofeedback by Jim Robbins
What the Bible Didn't Say : Popular Myths and Misconceptions About the Good Book (June 2008) by J. Stephen Lang
Career Tests: 25 Revealing Self-Tests to Help You Find and Succeed at the Perfect Career by Louis H. Janda
"Source": A Guidebook of American Genealogy by A. Eakle
Great Composers: Bach to Berlioz (Coloring Book) by David Brownell
Chess For Beginners by Israel A. Horowitz
Red Cross CPR Module Respiratory and Circulatory Emergencies
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LibraryThing authors: Randy Alcorn (RandyAlcorn), Julie C. Meloni (jcmeloni), Jesse Liberty (jesseLiberty), Jeffry P. La Marca (jlamarca), Jeffry P. La Marca (jlamarca), William Russo (ossurworld)
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About meYes, I'm a bookoholic. I've got so many books (many of which I still haven't cataloged yet) that I get calls from the Library of Congress when they need something (just kidding)! I tend to have very eclectic tastes and enjoy both non-fiction and fiction. For the past few years, I've had a special affinity for reading books on religion (ranging from Christian mainstream to books on cults). Most people are rather shocked to find that I haven't had TV (i.e., cable service) for approximately ten to fifteen years as I would much rather be reading.
About my libraryMy personal library covers a broad range of topics: I've got a large collection of music and music related books, books on computers and programming, and books on education and educational psychology. I enjoy science (esp. books on neurofeedback, astronomy, space), genealogy, religion, men's topics (yes, there are other worlds out there besides feminism), travel, and historical novels. I've recently developed a fascination with kites, kite making, and kite aerial photography so my collection in these areas is also growing.
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