Books with geometric shapes in the title
Stephanie
3804 books
503 friends
503 friends
Greyweather
2660 books
65 friends
65 friends
Bettie
15674 books
19 friends
19 friends
Susanna - Censored by GoodReads
3386 books
851 friends
851 friends
Rhoda
2152 books
17 friends
17 friends
Lee
6823 books
261 friends
261 friends
Phillip
5178 books
139 friends
139 friends
Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large)
546 books
365 friends
365 friends
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Greyweather wrote: "Isn't Pi a number as opposed to a shape?"Yes, Grey, I think you are right. I also wonder if Eclipse is meant to be Ellipse?
Bettie, can you clarify?
Stephanie wrote: "Greyweather wrote: "Isn't Pi a number as opposed to a shape?"Yes, Grey, I think you are right. I also wonder if Eclipse is meant to be Ellipse?
Bettie, can you clarify?"
The title is eclipse - I'll take it off *hangs head in deep deep shame*
Bettie wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "Greyweather wrote: "Isn't Pi a number as opposed to a shape?"Yes, Grey, I think you are right. I also wonder if Eclipse is meant to be Ellipse?
Bettie, can you clarify?"
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Yes, but we are making yet another lovely list...
I LOVE LISTS!
Stephanie - I am with you all the way - I love these lists too and was just tapping in something to that effect over on One Name.:O)))))
Bettie wrote: "Is a cross a geometric shape or a symbol?"From Wikipedia:
A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two lines or bars perpendicular to each other.
Bettie wrote: "Learn something new everyday - so that means I can't add Dan Brown's new fiasco then. lol"Please, no!!!!! lol
I followed your review and the comments that ensued. I am happy to sit that one out, tyvm!
My book "House of War" has a subtitle that's not showing up - the Pentagon and the Disastrous Rise of American Power.
Lobstergirl wrote: "My book "House of War" has a subtitle that's not showing up - the Pentagon and the Disastrous Rise of American Power."That's okay Lobster, it's on the cover if we look closely, lol!
Yeah. I'm not convinced pi, labyrinths, points, and parallels are shapes either. I guess we're using an expansive definition.
You know when you pick a book up there on the right... then you select it and a wee comment box comes up saying something like 'why did you pick this'? well, I wrote something akin to 'because it's fun' next to my 'life of pi' selection. Do you get to see that comment in that small box? - it doesn't show up to me.
Susanna wrote: "I don't see it either, Bettie."I have just tried it again tonight and 'it's fun' shows up on my selection list but not on the main list - so what's the point of it!?
Do any of you know how to remove books from the list? Other than my own, I mean. If you started a list can you edit other people's contributions?
Stephanie wrote: "Do any of you know how to remove books from the list? Other than my own, I mean. If you started a list can you edit other people's contributions? "I don't think so. Think the idea is each person gets to have his/her own list of 100 and no one can touch it except to vote FOR it.
Stephanie wrote: "Do any of you know how to remove books from the list? Other than my own, I mean. If you started a list can you edit other people's contributions? "Only librarians can delete a book from a list, and only if it's miscategorized, i.e. it can't be deleted for a frivolous reason. If the delete privilege is abused a member can be banned from the site.












ETA - but I'm rallying
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