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Last year there were a lot of read or unread books redistributed and left around Underhill, Wood Vale and Melford Road for people to just pick up, take home and read. Most people just left them on walls, fences, gates etc. Nice idea. Seems it's happening again. Hope it continues.

hpsaucey Wrote:

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> Keep meaning to Bookcross - really nice idea.

> Although I have got some real stinkers I may leave

> around. If anyone finds a copy of 'The Celestine

> Prophesy' left around its probably from me. If I

> were you I wouldn't pick it up LOL.


xxxxxx


Why have you got a copy of The Celestine Prophecy, hpsaucey? (great name, btw :) )


You could get three quid for it on Green Metropolis, I've sold loads of books on that after a forum recommendation, though admittedly not quite so flakey, but some of them very nearly as flakey :))


Yeh Bookcrossing, my daughter got me into it, brilliant idea!

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