As part of the library cull that accompanied moving our books to make room for SteelyKid, Kate and I are giving away some of our duplicate/ unlikely-to-be-read books. On Saturday, whatever is left will be donated to our local library book sale, but if you'd like to spare us the work of carting all those books down to the library, you can claim them for yourself by going to Kate's LiveJournal and following the instructions.
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Last Chance for Free Books
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Posted on: August 18, 2008 9:59 PM, by Chad Orzel
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# 1 | Tim Walters | August 18, 2008 10:58 PM
I highly recommend The Tooth Fairy by Graham Joyce and Silverlock by John Myers Myers to anyone who doesn't have them already.
# 2 | Susan B. | August 19, 2008 4:18 AM
So... I am not familiar with any of the books on Kate's list, and therefore don't know what I want without looking at the books themselves, but I love science fiction and fantasy and would love to take some of them. Also, as a recent Union grad, I'm still living nearby. Any chance we could work something out, along the lines of me coming by your office or home, picking out some books, and saving you the effort of having to ship them or cart them off to the library?