Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Tuesday Thingers:

From The Boston Bibliophile - Legacy libraries. With which legacy libraries do you share books? Tell us a little about a couple of them and what you share.

Okay, I had no idea how to even find this so had to go read other folks answers before I could answer myself! On Library Thing, go to your home page. Then click on Statistics. Then Legacy Libraries. You can view mine here.

This is actually quite funny to me. I have matches with only one person - Carl Sandburg. I believe this is because I use my Library Thing library differently than most folks. I use is more as a catalog of what I have read since I started using it, rather than as a catalog of my actual, physical library. I am sure if I put all the books I have read or even owned at one time or another, I would match with other legacy libraries. But since they are all dead (thus the legacy), they can't read the newer books that I am reading. And since I am not much into classical fiction, I probably won't ever read what they read.

Just for completeness - the matches I have with Carl Sandburg are Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. I read both of those because of LOLAs and would never have chosen them on my own (but I did enjoy both - go figure!).

As a fun check, I went and looked at the LOLAs library and the matches with the legacy libraries. Some of LOLAs matches: 1 with Alfred Deakin (who is he?) - Pride and Prejudice (I didn't read it); 4 with Carl Sandburg - my 2, P&P and Far from the Maddening Crowd (I didn't read it) by Thomas Hardy; Karen Blixen (?) - The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (I did read this one) by Carson McCullers and Le Petit Prince (I read this one too!) by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.

Go check out other folks and whether they have more matches. I'm sure it will be quite interesting.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sounds like you use Library Thing the same way I do! It would take forever to catalog all of the books I've read.

Wendi said...

Like you, I have been using mine more as a catalog of current books. I did go ahead and add a few classics that I've read for this post!

Wow - I've just started entering my books as I just learned about this part of the site this morning! I've got 2 with Marilyn Monroe and 6 with Ernest Hemingway!

This was fun - to see the rest of my list: http://wendisbookcorner.blogspot.com/2008/10/tuesday-thingers_28.html

:) Wendi

Michele said...

Yes, Kathy, I think we are the same. And that makes me happy. :-)

Wendi - I probably won't go back and enter other books just for the legacy thing. It would mess up my system (of what there is one). Plus I don't remember everything! LOL

Cathy said...

I had 80 matches with Karen Blixen who wrote books like Out of Africa under her pen name, Isak Dinesen. I have my physical library at LT, so I had tons of matches. I know of several people who use it the way you do. LT is so great, I don't care how anyone uses it...just do it! LOL

Dawn @ sheIsTooFondOfBooks said...

My LT library reflects those books on my bookshelves (some of which were last read YEARS ago, some are still TBR). It's definitely skewed toward newer books, since I tend to add new releases, and not as many "classics"

Kitty said...

I had some matches with Carl Sandburg too. The Legacy Libraries are an interesting feature. It's neat to see what these famous people had in their own libraries.