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Lucinda 17 yrs ago
I still remember the first author I met-- Rebecca Caudill. She and her husband, who was also an author, spoke at my school. I was about 7 and already writing my own stories and I was absolutely awestruck to meet a pers…

Lucinda 17 yrs ago | 1 replies
Joseph Campbell, several months before he died. He was absolutely amazing and I am still glad that I had a chance to meet him. Terry MacMillan-- I had copies of a small magazine she had written for very early in her …




Lucinda 17 yrs ago
Very, very cool!!!!!! Now we're on to 4M!!!




Lucinda 18 yrs ago | 1 replies
"Lost Continent" is one of the funniest books I have ever read. I'll never forget reading the opening sentences at Book Soup in West Hollywood and laughing so hard that several patrons came over to see if I were OK and …

Lucinda 18 yrs ago | 1 replies
I like the idea of RABCKing a few books when I add a new book to the pile. I had a moratorium on new books, but last night I saw the latest release from an author I really enjoy and I just couldn't resist. So tonight I…


Lucinda 18 yrs ago
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/3504498 Abraham returned safely from the bookring so I am checking to see if there is additional interest. PM me with mailing preferences if you're interested.


Lucinda 18 yrs ago | 1 replies
Guinaveve, thanks for organizing the Meet up! I had such a great time meeting Book Crossers IRL! I hope we can do it again the next time I'm in Cincinnati.

Lucinda 18 yrs ago
The Spiritual Cinema Circle DVD-ring made its way back to me and I'd like to send it off again on another journey. This is a collection of films that you won't see at your local cineplex, films that are sure to make you…

Lucinda 18 yrs ago
I travel four times a year for business and can often go through 4 to 6 books during the course of a trip week. The rest of the time, I just read really fast, sometimes as much as 100 pages an hour with certain authors.…

Lucinda 18 yrs ago
From Booklist At 45, Akhila awakes one day with a "fight-or-flight" notion. So she boards a train's ladies coupe (a segregated, second-class compartment found on most overnight Indian trains until 1998) and journeys fro…

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