Recent Book Activity
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster
The Bestseller
All the Weyrs of Pern (Dragonriders of Pern Series)
All the Weyrs of Pern (Dragonriders of Pern Series)
The Secondary Colors: Three Essays
GET A FINANCIAL LIFE : Personal Finance In Your Twenties And Thirties
The Eloquent Edge: 15 Maine Women Writers
How to Look At Everything
Eat the Rich
The Primal Wound: Understanding the Adopted Child
White Noise (Contemporary American Fiction)
The Powerbook
Lord Foul's Bane (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, Book 1)
The Prentice Hall Good Reading Guide
WINDS OF WAR
The King's Indian: stories & tales
Yankin' and Liftin' Their Whole Lives: A Mississippi River Commercial Fisherman
Blue Mountain: Turning Dreams Into Reality
Cianci street: A neighborhood in transition
Panati's Extraordinary Endings of Practically Everything & Everybody by Char
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Extended Profile
Hello!
I am very excited about BookCrossing! I live with a writer who holds writing workshops in our home in Cambridge, and we attend readings and poetry slams frequently...books figure largely in our lives! We both recently honed down our joint collection of books to keep our favorites and must-haves and we passed along the books that we could bear to part with to workshoppers and friends.
In our neighborhood, the night before Trash Day is a terrific time to take a walk and scope out what people are giving up. We've found books, books, and more books ( living so close to Harvard is such a boon! Professors, students, and book-lovers abound! ) and we've returned the favor by occasionally leaving out crates with books on our own curb. Trash Day morning rarely finds much left besides neatly covered trash pails and recycling bins - books are always scooped up fast! BookCrossing seems like an awesome way to continue our book-sharing!
I am very excited about BookCrossing! I live with a writer who holds writing workshops in our home in Cambridge, and we attend readings and poetry slams frequently...books figure largely in our lives! We both recently honed down our joint collection of books to keep our favorites and must-haves and we passed along the books that we could bear to part with to workshoppers and friends.
In our neighborhood, the night before Trash Day is a terrific time to take a walk and scope out what people are giving up. We've found books, books, and more books ( living so close to Harvard is such a boon! Professors, students, and book-lovers abound! ) and we've returned the favor by occasionally leaving out crates with books on our own curb. Trash Day morning rarely finds much left besides neatly covered trash pails and recycling bins - books are always scooped up fast! BookCrossing seems like an awesome way to continue our book-sharing!