I've checked half of Maryie's list. Mayrie, you have more patience than I have at this particulr time. I must get on with my validating. BUT--I have written to two people whose books have been kicked back who I know are not subscribed and so won't see this list. Some are and probably will see their books here, but may not understand Gustavo's notes. Other names I do not recognize from this list or are Bookshare Volunteer. So how do Gustavo's comments help anyone if validators don't check the list daily to see if their validations are on it--and it still takes time to load, even though it's faster than it was. (I find it loads faster on IE than on firefox or netscape. And if people don't think do do a search, goind through the list to look for a particular book takes time. And then there's the fact that some people don't understand what Gustavo wants. Gerald, I think you posted here the format for editors and multiple authors, but there are always new people who haven't seen that. And simple mistakes of title, like Pure instead of Puritan, or the word "of" instead of "to"--as I think Jamie pointed out, sometimes we see what we think we see instead of what is really there, and when G says check title and the person looks and sees that the title seems correct, he/she doesn't know what is wrong. We're back to needing some other way. Either the validated book has to be kicked back so someone like me can correct a title or copyright without having to re-validate the whole book, or there has to be a way for Gustavo to send his note directly to the validator rather than to kick back the original to the download list. In the case of several of those books, Gustavo's note was fairly far down in the comments; other people had taken the book after that and returned it or spent time editing it. ANd the problem apparently still existed. In some cases, they released it. Cindy --- Mayrie ReNae <mrenae@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Everyone! > > I went through the books on the step one page and > compiled a list of those > with "donedone" on their download pages. I hope > these are the only ones > kicked back for small fixes. There are seventy-two > books on the > list. I'll paste the list below. > > I really hope that this is the list of books you > all were wanting, because > my brain now feels like mush, and the darn list has > so far crashed my > e-mail program every time that I've tried to copy it > into a message. > > So, sorry if I've uselessly taken up a huge chunk > in your in boxes. I > really do hope that this helps some. I thought it > was really crummy of me > not to be more helpful earlier, so here's what I > came up with. Okay, I'll > shut up now. > > Peace, > > Mayrie > > 1. > Foundations of Adults Health Nursing, Second Edition > Lois White > 2. > Living the Dream: A Documentary Study of Twin Oaks > Community > Ingrid Komar > 3. > God's Caress: The Psychology of Pure Religious > Experience > Charles Lloyd Cohen > 4. > Small Island > Andrea Levy > 5. > JUST A TASTE > Bronwyn Jameson > 6. > Ethics Consultation: From Theory to Practice > and Stephen R. Latham, Linda L. Emanuel, Arthur L. > Caplan, Robert B. Baker > 7. > The Best American Essays > Anne Fadiman > 8. > Data structures and Algorithms in Java > Roberto Tamassia, Micheal T Goodrich > 9. > Barren Ground > Ellen Glasgow > 10. > Time Tradeers II: The Defiant Agents & Key Out of > Time > Andre Norton > 11. > Symposium > Plato > 12. > Fulcanelli Master Alchemist > Fulcanelli > 13. > Monte > George Cory Franklin > 14. > Coming Back to Life: Practices for Reconnecting Our > Lives, Our World > Joanna R. macy, Molly young Brown > 15. > The Book of Job > Trans. Stephen Mitchell > 16. > Showing to Win > Carolyn Henderson > 17. > Working Families: The Transformation of the American > Home > Rosanna Hertz, Nancy L. Marshall > 18. > Consuming Kids: The Hostile Takeover of Childhood > Susan Linn > 19. > Torts Stories > Editors, Robert L. Rabin, Stephen D. Sugarman > 20. > Discover the Destroyer > Katherine Applegate > 21. > Issues & Ethics in the Helping Profession > G. Corey, M. S. Corey, P. Callahan > 22. > The Millionaire's Secret Baby > Crystal Green > 23. > ADD and ADHD > Judith Peacock > 24. > This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical > Women of Color > Cherrie L. Moraga, Gloria E. Anzaldua > 25. > Blanche on the Lam > Barbara Neely > 26. > The Blossom Special > Betsy Carter > 27. > White Out: The Continuing Significance of Racism > Ashley W. Doane, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva > 28. > NOKIA(r) MOBILE DEVELOPER SERIES; Developing Series > 60 Applications: A > Guide for Symbian OS C++ Developers > Leigh Edwards, Richard Barker > 29. > Understanding Interpersonal Communication > Towne, Proctor, Adler, Turner, West > 30. > Plato: Five Dialogues: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, > Meno, > Translated by GMA Grube; Revised by John M Cooper > 31. > Ovid: Metamorphoses > Rolfe Humphries > 32. > Teaching Students with Special Needs > Smith, Polloway, Patton, Dowdy > 33. > Tar Baby > Toni Morrison > 34. > William Faulkner: Toward Yoknapatawpha and Beyond > Cleanth Brooks > 35. > Counseling and Psychotherapy > David Capuzzi & Douglas R. Gross > 36. > Overruled (Grace Livingston Hill No. 19) > Isabella Alden > 37. > Defining the Family: Law, Technology, and > Reproduction in an Uneasy Age > Janet L. Dolgin > 38. > Diary of a Manhattan Callgirl > Tracy Quon > 39. > Where Love is Deep > fShin'ichi Suzuki > 40. > Gangster > Lorenzo Carcaterra > 41. > Montana: Inspired Love > Ann Bell > 42. > High and Mighty: The Rise of the SUV > Keith Bradsher > 43. > THE ISLAND OF THE COLORBLIND AND CYCAD ISLAND > Oliver Sacks > 44. > Wisdom Distilled from the Daily > Joan D. Chittister > 45. > Whatever Reilly Wants... > Maureen Child > 46. > History of a Persecution > Nigel Cawthorne > 47. > The Wild Ones > Matt Braun > 48. > Fear The Fever > Jeff Gelb, Michael Garrett > 49. > The Bible for Dummies > Michael Homan, Jeffrey Geoghegan > 50. > A Marked House > Jacob Twersky > 51. > PRAYER: Human Foundations and Techniques > Caballero, Nicolas > 52. > Sula > Toni Morrison > 53. > Greek Lyric: An Anthology in Translation > Andrew M Miller (translator) > 54. > Unvanquished Puritan: A Portrait of Lyman Beecher > Stuart C. Henry > 55. > Too Late for Angels > Mignon F. Ballard > 56. > Breeding Bin Ladens: America, Islam, and the future > of Europe > Zachary Shore > 57. > Blanche Passes Go > Barbara Neely > 58. > Barrel Fever > David Sedaris > 59. > Signs of resistance: American Deaf cultural history > from 1900 to World War II > Lauri Umansky (General Editor), Paul K. Longmore > (General Editor), Susan Burch > 60. > Deities and Demigods > James Ward > 61. > Terrorist > Updike > 62. > 50 Best American Short Stories > edited by Martha Foley > 63. > Washingtons Crossing -- A portrait in American > history series book > David Hackett Fischer > 64. > SADDAM, THE FACE OF EVIL, inside the horrific mind > of the Butcher of Baghdad > Donald Vaughn, Mark Cantrell > 65. > The child with special needs > Serena Wieder, Stanley I. Greenspan > 66. > The Establishment > Howard Fast > 67. > Puritan Passions > Kate Benidict > 68. > Seduction by Chocolate > Et Al., Nina Bangs > 69. > Fortress Introduction to the Gospels > Mark Allan Powell > 70. > Midnight Marriage > victoria Bylin > 71. > Embers > Sandor Marai > 72. > The Unvanquished With a Foreword by Carvel Collins > Carvel Collins (Author of the Foreword), William > Faulkner > > > 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. 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