Here is the first post on what will hopefully be a worthwhile blog. Since the URL is a bit strange, here's something to remember it.
Biblos means books.
and Logos means word or study.
So here, we post things about our study of a book!
Here's some more fun/interesting things with Greek.
Bibliocast: one who destroys books. (and will probably be hunted down and poked by our members)
Biblioklept: one who steals books
Bibliolatry: worship of books (we highly discourage this. ;-))
Bibliology: study of books (I know, you might ask why didn't you use that? Well, I'll tell you...It was already taken)
Bibliophile: lover of books
Bibliophobia: fear or dislike of books
("Don't you dare do that again, or I'll pull out the Book of Fear!" "Oh Mom, anything but that!!!")
Bibliothetic: pertaining to the placement or arrangment of books.
So, yeah.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
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4 comments:
I've read all seven of the books. I really like the ones that are written with her family. I own 6 of the books, but can't seem to get my hands on that last one that I need! Did you know that it's real easy to find used books at the Corona Public Library book store? I've found many books for as low as 10 or 25 cents.
Umm...ya i'm pretty interested in this new blog, i kinda like books too! they r bibliotastic
(Fantastic + books) get it?
haha, ya and i was wondering who strange but i like it is, i have no clue!!
if u guys could help that would be great
right now i'm reading Pride & Predudice, however u spell it. ya i'm enjoying it. well here's the longest comment ever, (If Anybody else had written the comment police would have had some action.
Mick ~ out
Hm, right now I'm reading a book about women who aren't talked about in history who helped build our nation where it is today. Like, the ones who went undercover as men so they could fight in the revolutionary war and stuff. And no, it's not a feminist book. lol, C ya! Peace.
Yeah, but some of it I don't agree with. But the facts are very intresting!
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