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Love in the Time of Cholera
Treasure Island
The Little Prince
Hard Times
The Golden Ass (Penguin Classics)
Castle Rackrent and Ennui (Penguin Classics)
America (Twentieth Century Classics)
Mr Norris Changes Trains
Pride and Prejudice
The God of small things
Jane Eyre
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Extended Profile
Welcome to the '1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die' Library!
This is the Australian Branch of the 1001-library. The librarian is DrCris.
The idea of the 1001-library is to collect all "1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die" to this virtual Library for everyone to enjoy. This branch of the library is for books which the owner doesn't want to send overseas. Once donated to the Australian branch, the books can't be passed on to the international branch, so make sure before you donate.
How does it work?
If you have a 1001 book and would like to give it to this library- kindly PM the library and include you book's BCID in the message. The book will be then journaled to this library and thus made available for everyone. If you are prepared to send the book anywhere in the world, consider donating it to 1001-library (the main branch).
In order to take out a book from the library, you first need to 'donate' a book to the library, and you need to have an Australian postal address. Then if you see a book that you are interested in - kindly PM the person, who journaled the book before the Library. Please, include your address in the message. If you don't get a reply nor the book, kindly inform the Library.
If someone requests a book from you and you want to make sure he or she is a member, check the library's list of friends. All donors are on the list.
After you are finished reading the book, PM the library and include the BCID in your message. The book will then be journaled back to the library's AVL-pile. And be prepared to send the book along, when requested by the next interested crosser.