I don't mind yellowing pages at all and I'm sure most people who spend any time 
in a used book store don't either.  As long as it's readable, it's just 
character.  
-tabby90
  
sjskukana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Dear fellow BookCrossing Members,

I have a dilema and am not sure what to do. I have some wonderful 
books, many that were favorites of mine, (some are hardbacks and some 
are paperbacks) that have been stored because of lack of room and now 
they have yellowed. Some I have had for a long time: 20-30-years, but 
others are newer. They are still readable, of course, and should be 
read. (eg. all of Pearl Buck's writings, some classics, and others 
long forgotten...) I would be glad to offer them up, but don't know 
if they would appeal to anyone. 

Any thoughts? Any advise? I would appreciate both.

Sincerely,
Susan



         

                
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