I started using BookBuddy this past July but still catalog my books in LibraryThing. While tweaking an entry today I noticed I had been given the Vigesimal Veteran badge (awarded to members who have been using the site for more than twenty years).
While I have more than 1,000 books in my LibraryThing catalog, I don’t use many of the features of the site. When I do poke around a bit, I usually discover something interesting, like Legacy Libraries.
Legacy Libraries are the libraries of historical people (as well as a few institutions), entered into LibraryThing by dedicated members working from a variety of sources, including published bibliographies, auction catalogs, library holdings, manuscript lists, wills and probate inventories, and personal inspection of extant copies. The project began with Thomas Jefferson’s library, which a small group of volunteers began cataloging in September 2007.
It always pleases me to discover someone who shares my taste in books. Even more so if that person happens to be famous or noteworthy. Three examples: David Foster Wallace, Walker Percy and Terence McKenna.


