Dear Barbara,
It’s all yours. Let me know if you think it’s a good story so I can get it from
Bookshare after it’s approved. Oh, but if you don’t read it, that’s fine, too.
Evan doesn’t read the books he scans for others to proofread. He only reads the
scans of books he’s bought because he wants to read them anyway.
We are mailing next Thursday so your book probably won’t get to you until the
20th or later since it’s going all the way to California. I’ve already made up
your mailing label and found an envelope
Thanks for taking a book. I really hate to give up on books that Bookshare
doesn’t have yet. And, thanks for continuing to scan since scanners are the
ones we need the most.
I hope all’s well with you.
Always with love,
Lissi
From: Barbara Baker (Redacted sender "scootergirlred" for DMARC)
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 8:05 AM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: free books for scanners second update 1, 5, 12
claimed, 14 and 15 newly added
I want 14.
Barbara
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On February 9, 2017 8:26:52 PM "Estelnalissi" <airadil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Booksharian Friends,
Here’s a second update to the list. 1, 5 and 12 are headed for the
collection. Check 13, 14 15, 16, 17 and 18 newly added.
1. Claimed. Yay
2. Women’s Work a novel by Anne Tolstoi Wallach – Successful advertising
executive is unable to garner equal positions as her male co-workers 342 pages.
3. Women of Darkness II edited by Kathryn Ptacek - 18 short horror stories
by women writers 260 pages
4. When They Took Away The Man in the Moon by Kate Lehrer – 243 pages – novel
about childhood memories, family roots and unrealistic expectations for our
modern lives.
5. Claimed
6. Unofficial Verdicts The Central Park Jogger Trials by Timothy Sullivan –
nonfiction - 314 – some complex pages (end matter) may be skipped. otherwise
easy scan
7. The Imperfect Mirror Inside Stories of Television Newswomen nonfiction by
Daniel Painsner 256 pages excluding double column index which can be skipped.
Nice wide margins.
8. Universe 2 edited by Robert Silverberg and Karen Haber – SF anthology 307
pages – I might do this if there are no takers but I’m so swamped with books.
This looks fantastic for many SF fans. Brand new condition
9. Courage to be Myself by Carlos G. Valles, S.J. – Looks like a good self
help book or memoir 228 pages, great margins, non yellowing, great for scanning
10. Royal Service my Twelve years as valet to prince Charles by Stephen P.
Barry – 244 pages
11. Rising Sun Victorious the alternate history of how the japanese won the
pacific war edited by Peter G. Tsouras about 2550 pages
12 Claimed
13. Rootie Kazootie a Novel by Lawrence Naumoff – 273 pages – About the
meaning of love. A love triangle between a married couple and the other woman
who lives next door.
14. The Realm of Secondhand souls by Sandra Shea – psychological novel about
orphaned introverted girl who takes solace in her imagination as she
experiences tragedy, domestic upheaval and eventually takes special comfort in
a secondhand store.
15. The Sunset Grille by Will Cunningham – 272 pages – young girl is murdered
and a minister’s brother is a suspect with good and evil battling for his soul.
There are seamy happenings in the basement of the Grille the victim’s parents
own.
16. Alan Mendelsohn is a Martian by Daniel M. Pinkwater, 250 pages, outcast
junior high kid, especially after sitting on someone’s ice cream bar in the
school yard, makes an interesting friend.
17. Perilous Weekend by Arlene Hale – mass market romantic suspense, 204
pages, some yellowing around the margins, Bridal party turns into a nightmare...
18. Montana Legacy by R. C. Ryan, 296 pages, mass market but very new, no
yellowing, romance, forever Press, Woman who broke rancher’s heart returns
offering help...
Please correct any of my important mistakes or let me know if a book is, in
fact, in the collection.
Always with love and hope,
Lissi