Hi you all, Am slowly but surely working away at the pile of two hundred plus books on my CF card that need edited. I submitted three today. And one is good, and I believe in the mandate of good book better than no book. But if you can fix it up, smile, that would be great. Ghosts of the Great lakes By Megan Long The Great Lakes have a colorful past that spans hundreds of years, stretches over thousands of miles... and sometimes crosses into the spirit world. Ghosts of the Great Lakes takes readers from the far eastern shores of Lake Ontario to western Lake Superior, revealing haunting and strange tales. These whispers from the other side, however, are based in history and fact. One lighthouse site hides the bones of a murdered keeper. Rapping sounds in a family home mark the beginning of the Spiritualist movement in North America. A bride has a premonition that her honeymoon ride will end in death... and soon after, the steamer she was on vanishes. Repeated sightings of ghost ships. Can these strange phenomena be attributed to the imagination? How can multiple sightings be explained away as mere tricks of light and fog? Read these, historical accounts of the Great Lakes' most fascinating ghost stories and judge for yourself. Where does fact end... and folklore begin? and then I submitted Knifty Knitter 2 Which has no author, or so I can see, smile. I put the company's name as it is their product, and also said "Prepared for":" so.... if it isn't acceptable not a problem, but it is something on loom knitting. And finally A Pup in King Arthur's Court Byy Joanne Barkan Which is another in the Wishbone series where they take classic literature and moderize them so that kids can understand and appreciate the stories. Enjoy. Comments are with all three of them. Shelley L. Rhodes B.S. Ed, CTVI and Judson, guiding golden juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx Guide Dogs For the Blind Inc. Graduate Alumni Association Board www.guidedogs.com Dog ownership is like a rainbow. Puppies are the joy at one end. Old dogs are the treasure at the other. Carolyn Alexander To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.