Carmichael Library
"Welcome to Carmichael Library!"

Male
84 years old
Carmichael, California
United States



Last Login:7/1/2008
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    Carmichael Library's Interests
Generallibrary, reading, books, fiction, music, movies, manga, computers
MusicCarmichael Library has a great selection of CDs that you can check out.
MoviesCarmichael Library has both videos and DVDs in our movie section, including the latest releases.
TelevisionCheck out the HD TV in the Teen section!
BooksCurrently reading:
In the Name of God
By: Paula Jolin

     Carmichael Library's Details
Status:Single
Hometown:Carmichael
Zodiac Sign:Virgo
Occupation:Public Library



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   Carmichael Library's Blurbs
About me:
Carmichael Library
5605 Marconi Avenue
Carmichael, CA 95608

www.saclib.org

Who I'd like to meet:

Fans of Linda Joy Singleton author of the Seer books
She will be here!!!! @ Carmichael Library
Saturday July 12 - 2 p.m.

My favorite book is Witch Ball


   Carmichael Library's Friend Space (Top 8)
Carmichael Library has 37 friends.
 Rachel Cohn 


 Mary E. Pearson 


 Susan Wittig Albert 


 Meg Cabot 


 Patrick Jones 


 Sarah Mlynowski 


 Lauren Barnholdt 


 Ellen 





Carmichael Library's Friends Comments
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Emily Ecton





Jun 1 2008 10:46 PM

Thanks for making me a friend.
Your library looks so cool!
Mary E. Pearson





Feb 5 2008 2:01 PM

Greetings from another Californian! Thanks for the add!
Sheri Sinykin





Oct 3 2007 9:39 PM

Thanks for the add. I grew up right down Fair Oaks Blvd. from Carmichael!

I hope you’ll check out my new tween novel, GIVING UP THE GHOST, set on a haunted plantation near New Orleans two years after Hurricane Katrina.

It’s my dearest wish that my novel’s themes of fear, grief, and forgiveness, leavened with humor and gripped by a ghostly mystery, will bring comfort and healing to young teens living with uncertainty in unsettling times.

KIRKUS says (9/15/07) it has “teen appeal in spades” and is “a good choice for reluctant readers”!

Sheri Sinykin
Patrick Jones





Jun 6 2007 8:54 PM

Hey, thanks for the add; very cool to be on the ground floor with authors like Coe Booth, Ellen Hopkins, et al
PJ
Ellen





Jun 6 2007 7:44 PM

Hey there! Thanks for the add. You guys are right over the Sierra from me. Have me come down some time. Words are power. Keep reading!

Peace, Ellen
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