"DIARIES OF DOING TIME UNTIL THE ICE MEN COMETH" is a compelling read of human 
survival.  By  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  

SueFitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Ebooks – Ray It Forward

I have the following ebooks (all in PDF format) that are up for “Ray It 
Forward”.
Please pm me if interested.

**TAKEN - Barbecue Recipe Sampler
**TAKEN - 39 Success Tips by Patrick Chan
**TAKEN - 50 Ways to Spice Up your Life by Chris Green
**TAKEN - Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
**TAKEN - Casseroles by Rachel Paston
**TAKEN - Chinese Recipes Sampler
**TAKEN - Chocolate and Cocoa Recipes by Janet Hill
**TAKEN - Elvis Presley Biography by Helene Malmsio
**TAKEN - Jokes from the Web by H.M. Sandy Trusler
**TAKEN - Make-It-Yourself: Games and Activities for Kids by Rachael Paxton
**TAKEN - International Recipe Sampler

Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Ann of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Anne of the Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Anne’s House of Dreams by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Chronicles of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Further Chronicles of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Kilmeny of the Orchard by Lucy Maud Montgomery

The Bobbsey Twins by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins a tthe Seashore by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins at Meadow Brook by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins at School by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins at Snow Lodge by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins at the County Fair by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins in the Country by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins in the Great City by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins in Washington by Laura Lee Hope
The Bobbsey Twins on a Houseboat by Laura Lee Hope


101 Motivational Quotes 
78 Fishing Discoveries Unleashed by Daniel Eggertsen
A Guide to Memory Increas by Rocco Oppedsano
Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance by Francis Cararah
Alice ’s Adventures in Wonderland by Louis Carroll
Behind the Line by Ralph Henry Barbour
Behind the Line by Ralph Henry Barbour
Can You Spell Etiquette?
Cast Iron Cooking by Daniel Miller
Complete Computer Guide for Beginner by Helene Malmsio
Cries from the Heart: Stories of Struggle and Hope by Christoph Arnold
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
Diabetic Recipes Sampler
Distaster Preparedness Kit by Rod Purnell
Fish and Game Recipe Sampler
Guide to Internet Bible Study by Linda Richard
How to Grow the Tomato by Linn Gillespie
How to Live on 24 Horus a Day by Arnold Bennett
Inner Words: For Everday of the Year
Inspiring Love Quotes by Helene Malmsio
Italian Recipe Sampler
Low Fat Recipe Sampler
Mexican Recipe Sampler
mmmm.Strawberries! by Elizabeth Chute
Outstanding Wines under $15
Pizza Recipe Sampler
Smoothies for Athletes by Rayn Lee
The ABC Guide to Planning a Baby Shower by Kathi MacNaughton
The Ancient Art of Bonsai
The Da Vinci DeCode by Grenville Kent
The Gardner’s Secret Handbook
The Mystery of Darkson House by Marcus Clark
The Yummy Book by Marshmallow Fluff
Unleash the Ideavirus
Walk in the Light & Twenty-Three Tailes by Leo Tolstoy
Why We Live In Community by Eberhard Arnold
Wow! I Didn’t Think of That by Pam Renovato

<b><font color = red>This book is a ...“Ray it Forward”!</b></font color = red> 
<b><font color = purple>Thanks to crrcookie for the idea. </b></font color = 
purple>


<font color = green>Let me try and explain what a “Ray It Forward” is. More or 
less it is the lazy way for me to set up a common BookRay. Ordinarily a BookRay 
has a list of participants and it gets mailed down the line to the last person 
who does whatever they wish with the book. Well, I have no desire to maintain a 
list so this is what I figure. I’ll find the first person that wants this book 
and send it to them. I just ask that they pass the book along “BookRay” fashion 
when they are done with it. 

If you are in possession of this book then please look for another BookCrosser 
to pass it to. Check the wish lists, the forums, a yahoo group, the BookRelay, 
or offer it at a meeting …whatever way you choose to pass it on is up to you. 
If it seems that no other BookCrossers want it then send it along its way as a 
wild release but this should be a last resort. </font color = green>

<b><font color = red>What are the advantages of Ray it Forward?</b></font color 
= red>

<font color = green>Time frame – I ask that you pass the book along in a couple 
months or so but because there is not a “waiting list” the time is a little 
more relaxed than a standard BookRay.

Shipping Preferences – Choose your own. If you need to post within your own 
country then do so. If you choose to send international that is great too. If 
postal costs are a problem right now then hand it to another BookCrosser at a 
meeting, release to an OBCZ, ask for postage from the receiver or find some 
other way to get the book in the hands of another BookCrosser. 

***Please note that it would be polite to let the next person know that this is 
a Ray It Forward book before you pass it along to them so that they will know 
that they will be expected to pass it on in a couple months.

Less Stress – Please do your best to keep this book moving but I am going to 
try my hardest not to worry about it anymore as I send it into the world to be 
enjoyed by as many as is its fate.</font color = green>

<b><font color = blue><center>HAVE FUN!</b></font color = blue></center>

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