Random books from kim-stillreading's library
Neither Here nor There: Travels in Europe by Bill Bryson
A Dog Year: Twelve Months, Four Dogs, and Me by Jon Katz
Tai-Pan by James Clavell
Fragrant Harbor by John Lanchester
The Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan
The Alchemist - A Fable About Following Your Dream by Paulo Coehlo
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: The Ring Sets Out; The Ring Goes South; The Treason of Isengard; The Ring Goes East; The War of the Ring; The End of the Third Age; Appendices by J. R. R. Tolkien
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About meI enjoy reading and stitching in my spare time and love to travel. Have even been known to write a story or two and love to cook up a storm in the kitchen - never the same dish twice though as the outcome depends entirely upon what we have in the fridge
About my libraryI have collected books ever since I can remember. My nan set me off when I was 7 by buying me the most beautifully illustrated copy of The Wizard of Oz and I have loved books ever since. We have lived in many countries over the years and usually, just before we move, my library gets a clean out and the remaining books come with us, as a result I have had many libraries. Some books, though, will always be on my book shelf
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The publishers determine which countries they can send books to. Mainly, it's a question of whether they have distribution rights for a particular book in a particular country. We're trying to expand our reach, but in most cases, what we need are local publishers (in Hong Kong, for example) to start offering their own books up for Early Review.
Some members have started writing to publishers, asking them to participate - so you're welcome to do that! There's a how-to link here.
Abby
posted by ablachly at 12:54 pm (EST) on Jun 3, 2009