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Fresno, California USA

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Thursday, September 05, 2002

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Recent Book Activity


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4 wksall time

books registered:0323
released in the wild:0249
controlled releases:01
releases caught:062
controlled releases caught:00
books found:046
tell-a-friend referrals:035
new member referrals:07
forum posts:0327

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My favorite genres are mysteries, historical fiction, history, and biographies.

I also love any thing about Italy.

I am currently not doing trades or sending out any books.
*****UPDATE*****

I spend very little time on the forum, limiting myself to booktalk and wishlist.
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PLEASE NOTE: I have quite a lot of science fiction, fantasy and horror books on my shelf. These were rescued from an abandoned apartment. I DO NOT read these types of books; please do not offer me the same type of genre in trade. I do have a fairly wide range of tastes; just PM me and I can give you some more ideas if you'd like to trade.

I have also inadvertently released a box of books that went mistakenly to charity. The person helping me accidently picked up the box and took it, not knowing they were bookcrossing books. Unfortunately, I don't know which books were in it. I'm hoping as I read through my ginormous book supply and release, I'll eventually narrow it down and make release notes.
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Read in 2008
Suffer the Little Children, by Donna Leon (library book)
Rose Cottage, by Mary Stewart (Library book)
Poisonwood Bible - didn't finish
The Girl of His Dreams -by Donna leon (library book)
Washington Schlepped Here (library book)
Face Down below the Banqueting House (library book)
Last Orders (released)
This Other Eden (didn't finish)
For Kicks - by Dick Francis
Whistling in the Dark



I've recently started releasing again, so please look for my books!



O for a Booke and a shdie nooke, eyther in-a-doore or out;
With the grene leaves whisp'ring overhede, or the Streete cryes all about.
Where I maie Reade all at my ease, both of the Newe and Olde;
For a jollie goode Booke whereon to looke is better to me than Golde.
~John Wilson



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