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I’m sending this note because you are a member of the Seattleites group.
A few of us are starting a book club and I hope that you will consider joining us.
Our first book is In the Woods by Tana French. Our first meeting will be on Thursday, October 2nd, at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park at 7pm.
See our thread called Book Clubs? on the Seattleites group or you can reply to me if you want more info.
Thanks - Carol
posted by CarolO at 1:16 am (EST) on Aug 28, 2008
posted by TeacherDad at 2:47 pm (EST) on Aug 16, 2007
Because of your recommendation to Library Thing and my intrigue at how you created the poster. Just wanted to say thanks for leading the way to this great site!
Oh, and I'm gonna give your poster idea a chance once I'm done with Exams here in University...that and I need to add a few more books in my collection. Kinda hard when half of them are at my parents house. Grrr.
:p
My profile is here: Ali.Siddiqui
Cheers!
posted by Ali.Siddiqui at 12:00 am (EST) on Mar 19, 2007
posted by lucienspringer at 5:30 pm (EST) on Mar 6, 2007
I am a writer of Chinese FHM magazine,your 'every book ever read' poster is so awesome,I'd like to write something about it in my column of the FHM's April issue.Could you give me some high resolution images of your poster?When the issue come out,we will send you a copy.And if you have any other requirement,plz let me know.
My mail is thenew518[at]gmail.com ,
Thanks a lot.
Sincerely yours,
lai xuanwei
posted by thenew at 3:38 am (EST) on Feb 11, 2007
Again, nice work! Bravo!!
posted by thegreattim at 5:07 pm (EST) on Feb 1, 2007
How're things post-graduation? Still in Seattle?
Cheers,
Shawn
posted by paperclypse at 10:04 pm (EST) on Jan 2, 2007
My library name is patryan
Warm regards,
Patricia Ryan Madson
posted by patryan at 12:02 am (EST) on Aug 30, 2006