[bksvol-discuss] Re: Books planning to scan

  • From: "Susan" <slumpkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 12:23:04 -0500

Shelly,

I'd love to proof the Chiaverini books for you as I've read several of them.
When you complete them please let me know and put a hold for Susan L. on
them! Thanks and look forward to working with you and adding them to
Bookshare's collection. Have a super Sunday.

Susan       

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Some of these i already have in my posession others I am requesting.

      Cherry Ames, army nurse  Wells, Helen,


      Dog days at the White House : the outrageous memoirs of the
Presidential kennel keeper  Bryant, Traphes


      The New Year's quilt : an Elm Creek quilts novel  Chiaverini, Jennifer


      The master quilter : an Elm Creek quilts novel  Chiaverini, Jennifer


      On my own : the journey continues  Alexander, Sally Hobart.


      The winding ways quilt : an Elm Creek quilts novel  Chiaverini, 
Jennifer


      The quilter's homecoming : an Elm Creek quilts novel  Chiaverini, 
Jennifer


      She touched the world : Laura Bridgman, deaf-blind pioneer  Alexander,

Sally Hobart


      The lost quilter : an Elm Creek quilts novel  Chiaverini, Jennifer


      Flower confidential  Stewart, Amy


      From the ground up : the story of a first garden  Stewart, Amy


      101 questions and answers about carpal tunnel syndrome : what it is, 
how to prevent it , and where to turn for treatment  McCabe, Steven


Also does anyone know if the site has

Ben Hur by Lew Wallas

As I have a great copy to scan if we don't.  Thanks for letting me know.



Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A., VRT
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