Something to think about I guess.  

I guess my take on it is if that is really an issue
then maybe it should never have been registered on
BookCrossing at all.  But then I'm not really familiar
with how other sites work or what people are looking
for.  

Thanks for getting back to me anyway!
Take care - Denise

--- cheryl anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I put my own perspective on Rosie's words and did
> not do so carefully.  Yes she used the word
> delete.  
> 
> I took the suggestion to mean, if the book is 
> already permanently labeled, to be marked as,
> well, I hadn't thought it through yet, but
> something other than available or pc or tbr. 
> Maybe reserved.
> 
> Otoh, if we're using sticky notes, and then
> taking them out because a swapper wants a clean
> copy, then there is not BCID, and the book will
> no longer be journaled, because the recipient
> will not be able to find it in bookcrossing (or
> even have the note to alert them to the existence
> of bookcrossing).
> 
> So then it seems to me that, if there is a
> provision for deletion in bookcrossing.com, that
> the book should be deleted, because it simply is
> not a bookcrossing book because it does not have
> a bookcrossing label.
> 
> Maybe Rosie has further clarification.
> 
> LLR
> Cheryl
> 
> --- Denise Penn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I have obviously missed something in a previous
> > message, but I'll weigh in anyway.
> > 
> > Why would there be a need to delete the book
> > from
> > BookCrossing?  Even if you are trading it
> > through
> > another method that doesn't mean it can't be in
> > both. 
> > I've known of BC books being traded through
> > Paperback
> > Swap and still being journaled on their
> > travels.  And
> > I have no problem with someone putting books
> > they've
> > gotten from me up on other sites to trade.  The
> > more a
> > book travels the better I like it. (OK, I'm not
> > talking library books here.)  I'm thinking that
> > making
> > a habit of deleting books could mess something
> > up. 
> 
> Share books, share fun!  See:
> http://www.bookcrossing.com/mybookshelf/cherylllr
> 


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