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Subject: If you are looking for a DEAL here It Is!! Over 700 Titles and most Genre
Date Posted: 9/21/2007 5:08 PM ET
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With a shelf of over 700 books to swap, where should I put the books I want to keep?? Please give me a hand. I'd like to unload some of them and you can take advantage of it. I am offering 2 books for 1 credit, 7 books for 3 credits, 10 books for 4 credits or 20 books for 7 credits. Please post here the titles you want (the ones you are ordering and the freebies you would like) and also PM me with them, so I can keep track and others can see what has been ordered. Here's a very short review of my shelf: Sci-Fi/Fantacy filled with authors such as Clarke-Herbert, Zimmer Bradley, Feist, Eddings and more. Childrens, C.S. Lewis - Susan Cooper and others. Mysteries/Thrillers - Dan Brown, Iris Johansen, Gardner, Follet and many others. A few Romance, but short on Harlequin. Some great Classics from Jane Austin, Bronte, Mark Twain, Rieu, Charles Dickson and Emily Dickson, John Steinbeck and others. Religious, includes Chinese Horoscopes to Christianity, Judaism and Yoga. Lots of Cook Books, including Bon Appetit and Nitty Gritty. Also Poetry, Drama and Literature. This deal will end at midnight pst September 26.
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Date Posted: 9/21/2007 9:08 PM ET
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Wow, Dale, it will take me half the day to look through all of these!  You definitly have wide selection!   I love that How to Own a Gun & Stay out of Jail comes right after How to Make Love all the Time!  Then a few titles later is I Don't Know Where I'm Going, but I Sure Ain't Lost!  lol!! 

I'll keep looking!



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Date Posted: 9/24/2007 9:32 AM ET
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I'm in, too.  Once I manage to find a handful of credits I'm diving into that list head first!!!!! Hope the deal doesn't have an expiration date!

 

jimi

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Date Posted: 9/24/2007 6:47 PM ET
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Whoo hooo..... I just finished looking through 14 pages of books and would like the 7 books for 3 credits. Here's my list:

Feng Shui: The Book of Cures Author: Nancilee Wydra

The Ghost Tribe (Peter Benchley's Amazon, No 1) Author: Rob MacGregor

Hawaiian Historical Legends (Hawaiian Classic Reprints)

Loo Sanction Author: Trevanian

mister roberts Author: thomas heggen

The Search for Bigfoot (Monster, Myth or Man?) Author: Peter Byrne

a students guide to 50 american novels Author: lass       

And then,.,,, if something goes krazee, I'd like this book as my alternative: Heart Mountain Author: Gretel Ehrlich

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Date Posted: 9/25/2007 12:48 AM ET
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I would like to do the 7 books for 3 credits deal please!

I ordered:

A Walk to Remember, A Bend In the Road and The Wedding, all by Nicholas Sparks, and for the 4 freebies, I would like Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum, Sleepers by Lorenzo Carcaterra, Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson and The Worst Case Senerio: Parenting.

Thanks!!

I am PMing this as well. :)

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Date Posted: 9/25/2007 8:59 PM ET
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I'm going for a 10 for 4 here, just going in alphabetical order:

I've ordered Absolom Absolom V7280, Animal Farm, Call of the Wild & White Fang, and the Complete Plays of Sophocles

for my freebies I'd like Hiroshima by John Hersey,  Fathers and Sons by Turgenev,  Mythology by Edith Hamilton,  the Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan,  Separate Reality by Carlos Castaneda, and  Watership Down by Richard Adams.

Hope I did this all right.  I'll send a PM too, and thanks for the deal!!!

jimi