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1jbd1
http://www.librarything.com/er/list - Request away! We've got 3,658 copies of 143 titles this month.
2thornton37814
What a great batch!
6crazy4reading
Only part way through the list and saw a few that look interesting. May look again later.
7Bookmarque
Made one request off the bat. Will look in more detail later.
8DanieXJ
Nope. Nothing in this one. It seems to me to be chock full of non-fic books, which I don't usually request. Bummer. Ah well, there's always next month... :)
9Taphophile13
The last two months were bleak but this list more than made up for them. There were five books that really interested me. Hoping for a win this month.
10BTRIPP
Ah, nothing that I "needed to have" but I did find four (in very different niches) to put requests in for ... of those, I'm really hoping for the cheese book, but the others look interesting as well.
11lilithcat
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So funny! Because I went through the list and thought, "Hardly any non-fiction this month! It's all fiction that I'd think was self-published if I didn't know ER wouldn't take those."
So funny! Because I went through the list and thought, "Hardly any non-fiction this month! It's all fiction that I'd think was self-published if I didn't know ER wouldn't take those."
13tardis
Nothing for me, but that's ok. I've still got two from earlier batches that haven't been reviewed yet.
Actually there was one I clicked on but then I saw the publisher and unclicked it again.
Actually there was one I clicked on but then I saw the publisher and unclicked it again.
14TooBusyReading
On first pass through, I selected Mom & Me & Mom (no touchstone that I could find) by Maya Angelou. I'll go through the list again, but I may put all my eggs in that one basket.
15lorax
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Me too! I mean, there's some nonfiction, but it's almost all niche stuff like self-help or car repair. But then I have a February book coming, and my reading time has been unexpectedly and significantly decreased, so I'm not too perturbed.
Me too! I mean, there's some nonfiction, but it's almost all niche stuff like self-help or car repair. But then I have a February book coming, and my reading time has been unexpectedly and significantly decreased, so I'm not too perturbed.
16CurrerBell
14> I was thinking of putting in for Maya Angelou too, but it's been years and years since I read I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and I haven't read any of her other autobios. I'll probably just lay off this month, since I won The Burgess Boys (a real FIRST CHOICE for me) in January and The Resurrectionist (seems to be set at least partly in my neighboring Philadelphia) in February, neither of which I've received yet.
18TooBusyReading
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Funny, those are the two books I won in January and February, too. I haven't received either of them, so I'm just assuming that January's book is a little slow to be mailed, still well within the 60-day period, and it's still too early to hope for February's book.
The only Elizabeth Stout book I've read is Olive Kitteridge, and I really loved it so I'm excited about reading The Burgess Boys. I'm really curious about The Resurrectionist.
Funny, those are the two books I won in January and February, too. I haven't received either of them, so I'm just assuming that January's book is a little slow to be mailed, still well within the 60-day period, and it's still too early to hope for February's book.
The only Elizabeth Stout book I've read is Olive Kitteridge, and I really loved it so I'm excited about reading The Burgess Boys. I'm really curious about The Resurrectionist.

