[bksvol-discuss] Re: Submission and question

  • From: Guido Corona <guidoc@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 09:28:26 -0500

After you install openbook,  please download and install the OpenBook 7.01 
patch,  so OpenBook will recognize correctly long-dashes.

Guido


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I just downloaded all the books that are under Dertrice Small's name and 
I'm
so exxcited that there's another about to be validated for her section. 
I've
enjoyed her books for years and al the ones I've downloaded are ones I've
never read, having grown out of touch with her work since I couldn't ever
get them in braille or on tape and not having a scanner of my own for the
longest time, I couldn't get it scan it. Now, soon as I get my OpenBook
program, I plan to donate a ton of books by my fav authors which are
primarily in the romance and occult/horror genres. *bounces* It's made my
evening that there's a sequel to Rosamund. Thanks so very much!

Kai
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cindy R" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 6:37 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Submission and question


> I've just submitted Until You, by Bertrice Small, the
> sequel to Rosamund, which is already in the
> collection. There's supposed to be a third in the
> series coming out in October which I'm guessing from
> the way this book ends will be about Rosamund's
> daughter Philippa.
>
> This is a historical romance set in early 16th-century
> Great Britain (1511-1513). In addition to the
> passionate romance (including sex) there is so much
> well-woven-in detail about all aspects of life at that
> time--politics, social customs, dress, food, oaths et
> al--that one really feels one is living there with
> Rosamund.
>
> Question: I realized when I filled out the submission
> page that what I'd drafted for the Comments section
> didn't belong there. I gather the Comments section if
> for comments about the scanning for the Volunteer
> who's validating the book, e.g., comments such that
> there are a lot of dialect words. What I had written
> was really a review of the book from my point of view.
>
> I've seen some people here mention that they'd like to
> read a review, and occasionally I'd like to comment on
> a book I've scanned or validated, but I don't see
> where or how. Is it only members who download books
> for reading who are able to write reviews?
>
> Cindy
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