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While I was out in California, I decided to wild release some books. VERY wild release, meaning I just dropped books off in random places. I typically have very few wild releases actually get journaled, so this was more of an experiment than anything else. Two books were released at a Panera cafe in Costa [...]

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Just a reminder, the RCBP will be meeting at the Barnes and Noble Cafe in Fairlawn, Ohio tonight at 7pm.
While no formal topics have been brought up for this meeting, we will be discussing our October 20th trip to Cleveland. We will also talk about this month’s swap requirements (if any), as the swap is [...]

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So little time. As the summer is winding to a close, it’s good to take a minute and ask yourself where your reading is going. Did you finish that series you’ve been wanting to finish? Did you clear some of Mt. TBR? Did you spend long days in the air conditioned bookstore, or sit poolside [...]

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Here are some books we brought back from the Columbus Book Obsessed meeting. Let me know if you’re interested in any of them.
Thanks!
Mackenzie’s Legacy by Linda Howard
Ecstacy by Sudhir Kakar
The Dogs of Babel by Caroline Parkhurst
The Crimson Petal and the White by Michael Faber
Truth or Dare by Lori Foster
Rockville Pike by Susan Coll
Your Mouth is [...]

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Visit this page to see our beautiul bookcrossing labels, brought to you by TinkEsq. In .pdf format, you will need Adobe Reader (free to install) to see the pages.
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Not much luck was to be had with releasing books at the garage sale this weekend.  The threat of rain (and some actual rain) and possibly weekend travel conspired to keep potential customers at bay.  MomMartinelli, darajade1183, gothamgal, and I ( talon2claw) all contributed books.  Three of us went home with books, and I’ve got the task [...]

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