[bksvol-discuss] Re: New York Times books ordered

  • From: Elizabeth and Burton <thoth93@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 11:44:21 -0400

I like him very much. The copy of his book on bookshare is in fairly poor shape. Please scan anything of his you find.

E.
At 11:18 AM 10/14/2006, you wrote:
Hi Monica.

We already have the Kiyosaki book (Rich Man, Poor Man) in the collection, but it's rated good. Since it's been on the New York Times advice bestseller list for years, I thought we should have an excellent copy available. Recently I glanced at the other New York Times bestseller lists that I usually ignore (kiddie, hardbound advice, paperback advice) and saw that there were three books that had been on the paperback advice list for years. I suggested to the Bookshare staff that we get them and they agreed, so I ordered What to Expect When You're Expecting, The Four Agreements, and Rich Man, Poor Man with the regular New York Times bestsellers this month. I'll process the regular bestsellers first, then the advice ones.

I read 2 reviews of the Dick Francis book, Under Orders, at amazon.com and they both liked it, said it was the Dick Francis writing that we all know and love (I'm paraphrasing here). I'll try to process it sooner than the others. (It depends on when the book appears on the Bookshare doorstep.)

Carrie

Monica Willyard <plumlipstick@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>>Carrie, I'm glad you ordered these, especially the Kiyosaki
>>book. His books break down financial and business principles into
>>stories that anyone can learn from. And the Dick Francis
>>book! :D I thought he'd stopped writing since his wife died. I
>>had read an interview where he said that he wasn't going to write
>>anything new. He is one of my favorite authors, probably my
>>favorite fiction author. I'm really looking forward to reading this new book.
>>
>
>Monica Willyard


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