Hi, Bobbi, Robin Cook's Harmful Intent; The Great Gatsby; The Perfect Storm; and Eli Wiesel's Night--2 different translations--are already in the collection. I'm willing to to do Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, if no one else wants it--but if someone else does, that's fine because I have a lot of other things I'd like to do. I've seen the book--read a little of it, and it's interesting to read.\ Cindy --- Bobbie Hughes <hughebo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey crew, > The battle of Bobbie vs. the books has begun and > I've made it through a > couple of boxes. Here's a list of some of the books > that are occupying > too much space in my little room. I'm willing to > scan any or all of them, > but would like to do it in some sort of order. > So... if anyone is up for > validating any of these, just let me know. My > apologies for the long > list; just think of how much space the actual books > take up. > > Note: The numbers aren't important; they're just for > my organizational > purposes. There may be some books on the list that > are not eligible for > bookshare or that are already there; I'm getting > tired of looking. Also, > if you don't want to read this now, the list is at > http://menorcachica.livejournal.com/119876.html#cutid1 > > 1-Teoría Torcida: Prejuicios y Discursos Entorno a > la > Homosexualidad-Ricardo Llamas > 2-Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the > Sea-Sebastian Junger > 3-The Jury-Steve Martini > 4-Man's Search For meaning: An Introduction to > Logotherapy-Victor Frankl > 5-The Graveyard Shift-Jack Higgins > 6-Sole Survivor-Dean Koontz > 7-On A Move: The Story of Mumia Abu-Jamal-Terry > Bisson > 8-Kiss-Ed McBain > 9-Harmful Intent-Robin Cook > 10-Five Classic Murder Mysteries-Agatha Christie > 11-A Darkness More Than Night: A Novel-Michael > Connelly > 12-Five Complete Hercule Poirot Novels-Agatha > Christie > 13-Into The Same River Twice-Francis M. Nevins > 14-Open Secrets: A True Story of Love, Jealousy and > Murder-Carlton Stowers > 15-Five Complete Miss Marple Novels-Agatha Christie > 16-Night-Elie Wiesel > 17-Death Be Not Proud-John Gunther > 18-The Tempest-William Shakespeare > 19-Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales-Trans. > David Wright > 20-The Language of Argument, Seventh Edition-Daniel > McDonald > 21-Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl-Harriet > Jacobs > 22-Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet-Karen > Armstrong > 23-The Norton Anthology of English Literature-M. H. > Abrams, General Editor > 24-Cholas and Pishtacos: Stories of Race and Sex in > the Andes-Mary Weismantel > 25-The Souls of Black Folk-W. E. B. DuBois > 26-A History of the Arab Peoples-Albert Hourani > 27-Endgame-Samuel Beckett > 28-Master Herald and the Boys-Atole Fugard > 29-The Arabian Nights II: Sindbad and Other Popular > Stories-Husain Haddawy > 30-Paradise Lost-John Milton > 31-Paul Among Jews and Gentiles, And Other > Essays-Krister Stendahl > 32-The Conjure Woman-Charles W. Chesnutt > 33-Hurricane: The Miraculous Journey of Rubin > Carter-James S. Hirsch > 34-Introducing Translation Studies-Jeremey Munday > 35-Y No Se Lo Tragó La Tierra/And the Earth Did Not > Devour Him-Tomás Rivera > 36-The Odyssey-Homer, Trans. Robert Fagles > 37-The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary-Paul J. > Achtemeier, General Editor > 38-Conceptual Chemistry: Understanding Our World of > Atoms and > Molecules-John Suchocki > 39-The Norton Introduction to Poetry, Seventh > Edition-J. Paul Hunter > 40-The World That Shaped the New Testament-Calvin J. > Roetzel > 41-You Can't Get Lost In Capetown-Zoe Wicomb > 42-The Norton Anthology of English Literature, > Volume 2, Seventh > Edition-M. H. Abrams, General Editor > 43-Life Is Hard: Machismo, Danger and the Intimacy > of Power in > Nicaragua-Roger N. Lancaster > 44-The Translation Studies Reader-Lawrence Venuti, > Editor > 45-Fieldwork-Seamus Heany > 46-Walking Back Up Depot Street: Poems-Minnie Bruce > Pratt > 47-Cane-Jean Toomer > 48-The Mammary Plays-Paula Vogel > 49-The Great Gatsby-F. Scott Fitzgerald > > Abrazos, > Bobbie > > 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. > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com 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.