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The Mini Rough Guide to New York City by Martin Dunford

Strip Jack by Ian Rankin

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Hi Elli, glad to see you found the site. Lindseymac is here somewhere too. I forget the last numbers in her name but if you go to search and type in the first bit it will find her.

I see we have a few books in common too. I've just recently finished Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult, have you read that one yet? And what did you think of Terminal Man by Alfred Merhan?

In the bit at the top that says Groups or the bit that says Blog you will be able to find the Early Reviewers section and sign up for the programme. The July books will be due soon. If you go to the Group site it has the link to sign up and you can also join the chat about it all. The more books you have listed the more likely you are to get a book (I think) and then you need to read and review it as soon as possible. The programme tries to match books to the best reader, so it tries to find as many similar books in a persons library as it can.

I found my feet here a bit slowly, it helped to look at other peoples libraries and see how they were set up. The tags and comments parts didn't interest me at first but now I use them a lot. It's handy to tag certain books and the comments bit helps me keep track of where, when and how I got hold of a book. There is also a private comments bit that I write in the first line of the book, because I play the First Line Game in the What Are You Reading Now group and it helps if I am not at home to check my books.

Please stop by and say hello, you can get to my profile by clicking on my user-name (if you haven't discovered that already).

Bye, Jody x
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