Emily A. Lundgreen
Follow messageI am the Customer Service Guru for Zinch and am loving it. For one precious year I had a library card to the largest library in Britian, the Bodleian Library...and frequented it often. I love to read social histories, British Lit, fantasy and religious lit (of all kinds, not just Christian). I want to be a librarian so I can share all the books I love with others. What could be better? Working in a huge building full of books is my DREAM! I am very organized and believe that the Dewey Decimal system is the greatest organizational tool EVER. I alphabitize my books and movies, so I can find them
Experience
- Customer Service Guru
- Zinch
- 2009 to
- I work for Zinch doing Scholarships and Customer service.
- Volunteer
- Provo Library at Academy Square
- Helped out at the Library for an afternoon...wish I had time to do more!!
Honors & Awards
Specialties & Skills
Info
Basic
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Last Update:
November 5, 2010
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Birthday:
July 10
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Religious:
LDS
Background
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Ethnicity:
Caucasian or White
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Heritage:
English
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Fluent Language:
English
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Hometown:
MISSOULA
Favorites
- Movies:
Pride and Prejudice, North and South (the British one), Wives and Daughters, Ironman, Finding Nemo, most Disney, Condor Man, ummmm...the list goes on? MST3K's Puma Man...HILARIOUS!!! Gilbert and Sullivan, Wicked, (I'm listing plays now..) Phantom of the O
- TV Shows:
House, MD, Eureka, Leverage, VERY OCCASIONALLY Star Trek, The Office, WestWing, sometimes Bones, Seinfield, The Food Network. My husband likes Lost, but I only watch it every once in a while...I did watch most of Dead like Me, but man that show is depress
- Music:
New Age (like Enya, Josh Groban, etc...and not very much of that...), Taylor Swift (ya, ya I know. I'm girly) Cold Play, Nickleback (see i like some heavier stuff too!!), Radiohead, Mormon Tabernacle Choir (not just on Sundays!) Christmas Music...ANNIE LE
- Websites:
Homestarrunner.com, Facebook.com, and of course, Zinch.com! (I am such a kiss up.) Seriously So Blessed Blog...Oh my HILARIOUS!!! I like reading the Comics on line at Seattle Times.
- Quotes:
"When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would
have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now I that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very - Books:
Most things by C.S Lewis, especially On Stories. Jane Austen, most 19th century British authors, Dickens, Mr. Shakespeare, Patricia Wrede, Tolkien, books about children/fantasy lit. Social histories like Good Wives and The Bronte Myth.


