Bowing to Rui, I have released all the txt Fair romances I had downloaded. I will take them one at a time, if no one else does, based on the length of time they've been on the list and on requests I've had from people to take them. Some have been on the list since May, a cpouple only since Nov. Some have been released numerous times, and some have never been downloaded. except by me. I do not see what difference it makes if these books sit on my desktop, where they will be safe from possible rejection and thus disappearance from the collection, or on the download list, where people complain about how long the list is. However, I'm willing to do whatever makes people happy. I do understand why newer books should not be kept on someone's desktop if there are other people who might want to read them or are willing to validate them, but these books do not fall into that category. Also, I see the Norton Anthology of Literature is still on the download list. I admit shamefacedly that I am not brave enough to tackle that one, but hopefully someone will. Cindy __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com