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    checked out books 11 months ago
    Title
    1 The living city
    2 The ideal Communist city
    3 The elements of color; a treatise on the color system of Johannes Itten, based on his book The art o
    4 Planet of slums
    5 Evil paradises : dreamworlds of neoliberalism
    6 The timeless way of building
    7 Hope : new philosophies for change
    8 Objectivity
    9 Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance : an inquiry into values
    10 Architecture, animal, human : the asymmetrical condition
    11 Making a middle landscape
    12 Ball blue book
    13 The city
    14 The self-made tapestry : pattern formation in nature
    15 Philosophy and social hope


    I'm on the lam from the library 21 months ago

    until I return my books, which I’m doing today. Which also means I haven’t read a bunch of them. I was so optimistic and full of free time when I checked them out at the begninning of the semester. Need to control the purely recreational fiction from the possibly useful research reading.

    I added the unread titles back to the “to read” list and will try to read on a more realistic timeline.



    need to renew my library books 22 months ago

    reading is happening way too slowly… stepping it up with intensive reading tonight. must pick appropriate sound track to complement…



    Fun! 2 years ago

    Support libraries!



    Untitled 2 years ago

    One Skein by Leigh Radford



    Untitled 3 years ago

    What If? (creative writing strategies… a GREAT book)
    Smart Women Finish Rich
    Exquisite Little Knits

    EDIT: i recommend ALL of these!



    bought a bag 3 years ago

    from the library sale. on my table now is

    Saturday (I. McEwan)
    The Corrections (J. franzen)
    A Poetry anthology (women from around the world)
    Everything is Illuminated (J.S. Froer)
    Something by Elinor Lipman

    ....and as always…Middlemarch!



    february 3 years ago

    The Design of Everyday Things
    Short Stories by American Writers




     

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