Hi gang, I submitted the last 10 of the BSO sci-fi books, so that group is done. Yay! I also submitted 9 normal books, and 18 of the classical music books. We still have the other half of the classical music books to go, and the new sci-fi books. Claire will probably start on them next week. Most of these books I submitted a few hours ago, and some have already disappeared off the download list (like the Mercedes Lackey one), but here's the complete list anyway. The 10 BSO sci-fi books are: Image of the Beast by Philip Jose Farmer Riverworld and Other Stories by Philip Jose Farmer Return to Eden by Harry Harrison Escape Velocity by Christopher Stasheff Sea Horse in the Sky by Edmund Cooper The Wounded Land by Stephen R. Donaldson Lord Foul's Bane by Stephen R. Donaldson Visible Light by C. J. Cherryh Merovingen Nights: Angel with the Sword by C. J. Cherryh Silverthorn by Raymond E. Feist The 9 normal books are: Terms of Endearment by Larry McMurtry Your Lucky Jupiter and Astrology by David Pfaffle Laxdaela Saga by Magnus Magnusson Rituals of the Season by Margaret Maron Jinx High by Mercedes Lackey Jubilee Trail by Gwen Bristow Celia Garth by Gwen Bristow Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead Naughty Little Secret by Shelley Bradley (adult content) The 18 music books are: A Conversation on Music by Anton Rubenstein The New Grove: Handel by Winton Dean The New Grove: Haydn by Jens Peter Larsen The Harvard Brief Dictionary of Music by Willi Apel and Ralph T. Daniel The Music of Liszt by Humphrey Searle The Concerto by Abraham Veinus Your Child and the Piano by Margaret Grant Beethoven or Bust by David Hurwitz Men of Music by Wallace Brockway and Herbert Weinstock Great Pianists Speak for Themselves by Elyse Mach Great Contemporary Pianists Speak for Themselves (Volumes 1 and 2) by Elyse Mach Tchaikovsky in America by Elkhonon Yoffe In Quest of Music by Irving Kolodin Horowitz by Glenn Plaskin Dvorak in Love by Josef Skvorecky Composers on Music by Sam Morgenstern Facing the Music by Henri Temianka Men, Women and Pianos by Arthur Loesser Just to warn everyone, I am going to be in Chicago (mostly at the Hadley School for the Blind showing them how to process books) from October 1st through October 7th, so I won't be available to answer questions about the books. If you can wait until I get back, great. If not, Claire can probably look up the answers in the books here in the office. Carrie --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more.