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InQuest November 1997 (Issue 31) írta: Mike Searle
Anchors and Anchoring írta: R. D. Ogg
John: Beloved Apostle írta: Dorothy Laux
Puzzlemania: Book 1 (More Brain Busters and Mind Twisters) (v. 1) írta: Inc. Highlights for Children
Parchment Craft (Country Crafts) írta: Janet Wilson
XML Internationalization and Localization (Sams White Book) írta: Yves Savourel
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A könyvtáramrólMy favorite is historical fiction, particularly in Scotland, Ireland, Wales or England. I also like epic fantasy and sometimes science fiction. I read lots of non-fiction as well. My library also contains my husband's hunting, fishing and car books and books from when my children were younger.
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Éppen olvasottHistory of the Norwegian People (Volume I and Volume II) írta: Knut Gjerset
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theoldman által bejegyzett 8:42 am (EST) -kor a Dec 14, 2009
Thanks for your message - I have just mooched the two books. If you sent an email about them before I think it must have got lost in the ether! Thanks again for the angel mooches, I really appreciate it.
Linday
Lind által bejegyzett 4:08 am (EST) -kor a May 29, 2009
Tiare által bejegyzett 2:28 am (EST) -kor a May 20, 2009
Thanks so much for the angel mooch!
The way it normally works is:
1) Add the book to one of the existing 'angel book' listings to avoid triggering wishlist emails, e.g.:
http://www.bookmooch.com/m/detail/BM1210...
(search for 'BM Angel Network' for more choices :)).
Click the 'Give your copy' book, then 'Add book to your inventory'
It seems to be standard at this point to fill in details of title & author plus person-in-need (i.e. me!) in the Condition field (the Condition link should be over on the right) for any avoidance of doubt.
2) If you want to, you can then reserve it for me by clicking the 'Reserve' link over on the right after the condition notes have saved. Put my member ID in the box at the bottom.
3) When the reservation has saved, there's a 'send email recommendation' button that appears at the bottom of the success page, which you can use to mail a link to the book to me.
That's the cast-iron approach - or if you want to, you can just skip steps 2 & 3 and pop a link to the book on my profile :-)
Thank you SO much for this!
Best,
Rachael/FlossieT
FlossieT által bejegyzett 7:40 am (EST) -kor a May 5, 2009
we are sweltering at nearly 40 degrees Celcius in Canberra. How is it in Alabama?
Over the January break I went nuts buying ancient and medieval military history books. I am struggling through a book on Ancient Chinese techniques at the moment but am itching to get to my Historical Crime Fiction - in the last few days I have had the latest three from Paul Doherty, one from David Wishart and one from Michael Jecks. I'll have a hard time working out which one to read first.
Cheers
Macbeth által bejegyzett 12:54 am (EST) -kor a Feb 6, 2009
Hope you had a top Xmas and New Year
Macbeth
Macbeth által bejegyzett 1:07 am (EST) -kor a Jan 8, 2009