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Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century
Fix-It and Forget-It Cookbook: Feasting with Your Slow Cooker
Prevention's Freezer Cookbook: Quick Dishes for and from the Freezer
The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated
The Joy of Keeping a Root Cellar: Canning, Freezing, Drying, Smoking and Preserving the Harvest
Putting Food By
The Cook's Encyclopedia of Soup
Joy of Cooking: All About Canning & Preserving
Fondue: Great Food To Dip, Dunk, Savor, And Swirl
Homemade Living: Canning & Preserving with Ashley English: All You Need to Know to Make Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Chutneys & More
Are You Really Going to Eat That?
McIlhenny's Gold: How a Louisiana Family Built the Tabasco Empire
Eccentrics: A Study of Sanity and Strangeness (Kodansha Globe)
The O'HARA GENERATION
That Old Cape Magic: A Novel (Vintage Contemporaries)
Stones from the River
War Dances
Lake Wobegon Days
American Pastoral
Eyes of a Child
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Yup, it's my favorite book.
If you get a chance, check the Lost and Found at your work. There may be a book there.
I admit I haven't read every single one of the books I've registered here; my sources do vary. A good rule of thumb is that, if you think a book here sucks and is for losers, that's one of the ones I haven't read. One I never even considered reading.
Also, mailing a book or giving it to someone you know is NOT an "in the wild" release! And that whole "controlled release" thing is total bullshit. There. It's petty, I said it, and I feel better.
Feel free to do as you wish with the book after reading it -- to keep it, pass it along, put it back on the shelf or release it some other way. Most importantly, enjoy! If you're new to BookCrossing, welcome! It's a wonderful place to share your love of reading with people all over the world.
If you get a chance, check the Lost and Found at your work. There may be a book there.
I admit I haven't read every single one of the books I've registered here; my sources do vary. A good rule of thumb is that, if you think a book here sucks and is for losers, that's one of the ones I haven't read. One I never even considered reading.
Also, mailing a book or giving it to someone you know is NOT an "in the wild" release! And that whole "controlled release" thing is total bullshit. There. It's petty, I said it, and I feel better.
Feel free to do as you wish with the book after reading it -- to keep it, pass it along, put it back on the shelf or release it some other way. Most importantly, enjoy! If you're new to BookCrossing, welcome! It's a wonderful place to share your love of reading with people all over the world.