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Thursday, 1 November 2007
#11 Library Thing
So far I've a small but growing collection of books on LibraryThing at
My Library
Have I catalogued anything - no.
Added the National Library of Australia to my Search group, to get an Australian flavour.
Is the book in my library that has 5068 members any better or more worthy than the one that has only 4?
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