--- In [email protected], "sjskukana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi Susan,

I do not think you should worry about yellowing pages. To me it is the
story that counts, not whether the pages are off white or deep yellow.
What I hate to see are food stains!!! If you offer them they will be
quickly snapped up.

Regards

Chris
> 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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