Please pm me if you are interested in any of these ebooks.
365 Foreign Dishes
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
American Cookery by Amelia Simmons
Beauty and the Beast by Marie Le Prince de Beaumont
Behind the Line by Ralph Henry Barbour
Bellissima by Lili Adams
Blood, Sweat & Tea..Real Life Adventures in an Inner-City Ambulance by Tom
Reynolds
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
Domestic Cookery by Elizabeth E. Lea
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow
Dream Meanings by Helene Malmsio
Gifts of the Spirit by Cate Cavanaugh
Guide to Internet Bible Study by Linda Richard
How to Cook Fish by Olive Green
How to Grow the Tomato by Linn Gillespie
How to Live on 24 Horus a Day by Arnold Bennett
Ice Creams, Water Ices, Frozen Puddings by Mrs. S. T. Rorer
Italian Recipe Sampler
Kilmeny of the Orchard by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Low Fat Recipe Sampler
Meditation and its Utility in Daily Life by Sri Swami Premanandaji Maharaj
Mexican Recipe Sampler
mmmm.Strawberries! by Elizabeth Chute
Outstanding Wines under $15
Pizza Recipe Sampler
Purity by Douglas Clegg
Rainbow Valley by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Rilla of Ingleside by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Search Engine Primer by Chuck McCullough
Seeking Peace by Johann Chrisoph Arnold
Self Realization by Sri Swami Premanandaji Maharaj
Special Recipe Sampler by e-cookbooks library
Spinning for Trout by www.fishingmag.co.nz
The ABC Guide to Planning a Baby Shower by Kathi MacNaughton
The Adventure of the Devils Food by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventure of the Dying Detective by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventures of Poor Ms. Quak by Thornton W. Burgess
The Allinson Vegetarian Cookery Book by Thomas R. Allinson
The American Frugal Housewife by Lydia Maria Child
The Ancient Art of Bonsai
The Art of Living in Australia (Cookbook) by P. E. Muskett
The Belgian Cookbook by Anonymous
The Blue Lagoon by H. de Vere Stacpoole
The Da Vinci DeCode by Grenville Kent
The Golden Road by Lucy Maud Montgomery
The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes
The Mystery of Darkson House by Marcus Clark
The Story Girl by Lucy Maud Montgomery
The Struggle for Perfection by Sri Swami Premanandaji Maharaj
Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain
Tom Sawyer Detective by Mark Twain
Unleash the Ideavirus
Wow! I Didnt 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. Ill 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>
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