Admin
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Post by Admin on Jun 16, 2005 2:11:13 GMT 10
If I want a good book I have to use inter library loan...Here in Pike County your lucky if you can find a book publlished after 1970 and I am so not kidding..
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Tammie
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Post by Tammie on Jun 16, 2005 11:11:35 GMT 10
Wow Carolyn, I wish you could use my local library. It may be small town, but with the interlibrary loan system that covers many counties in the state...well, I can get anything I want. No kidding. I sit here at home, go to a local library site, and can search out and reserve books for myself. I get all the latest videos and books by my fave authors that way. I've just been listening to an audio book lately. It's by author Francine Rivers, she is a Christian author, very wonderful book writer! She does some awesome series, and I'm "listening" to the one called the "mark of the lion" series. Takes place back in biblical days....very, very interesting! There are three books in the series: A Voice on the Wind, An echo in the Dark and As sure as the Dawn. I've really been enjoying audio books, I listen to them while I do my housework in the mornings. Helps me to "read" even more than I already do! Tammie
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Deed
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Post by Deed on Jun 16, 2005 11:44:06 GMT 10
That is neat Tammie! So how do I do this inter-library-loan thingie? We have a dinky library too.
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Post by tmrpope on Jun 17, 2005 4:07:35 GMT 10
Tammie, I lve Francine Rivers too... I have a favorite, but the name escapes me right now... I also LOVE Karen Kingsbury, anybody read her?
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