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HOW THIS GROUP WORKS > I remember my book as soon as I posted - should I delete or mark Solved?

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message 1: by ٳٱ� (new)

ٳٱ❇ (critterbee) | 27 comments So I posted all the information about my book and then I found my answer - should I delete the post or mark it SOLVED?
Thanks

my post
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the book
A Christmas Escape: A Novel
by Anne Perry


message 2: by SamSpayedPI (new)

SamSpayedPI | 2299 comments You'd be surprised how often this happens. It's happened to me once or twice as well. Just writing it out with everything you remember gives you the proper clues for your own google search.

Mark it as solved; it might help someone find the same book in the future!


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ٳٱ❇ (critterbee) | 27 comments Thanks SSPI!


message 4: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Costello | 5 comments New to this. Do I just comment on my post that it’s solved or is there another way to formally mark it as such?


message 5: by Kris (last edited Jan 19, 2025 07:05AM) (new)

Kris | 54502 comments Mod
Amanda wrote: "New to this. Do I just comment on my post that it’s solved or is there another way to formally mark it as such?"

Yes, always post a new comment when your book is solved.

The topic header can be edited and marked Solved by either a moderator or the OP (you, the original poster) - but currently this can only be done on the "Desktop version" of the ŷ website.


Yona (⁠╥_╥⁠) | 4 comments I wish I could find the book that I'm searching for like you but nobody's answering and the post was followed by tons of other ones
what should I do ?


message 7: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54502 comments Mod
Yona (⁠╥_╥⁠) wrote: "I wish I could find the book that I'm searching for like you but nobody's answering and the post was followed by tons of other ones
what should I do ?"


We recommend that people bump their own threads (no one else's threads) every 30+ days. Or sooner if you can add more information.

Also, add more details to the topic header (such as plot but no spoilers, main characters, story's location and time period, when you read the book, etc.). Most people only scan the headers. If your header sounds too generic, they might not click to read the details.


Yona (⁠╥_╥⁠) | 4 comments Thank you 🤍 I wrote the genere of the story and all the events I recalled..plus I wrote a suggestion of a title that reminded me a bit of this one ..hope I can find it


message 9: by Jack (last edited Apr 10, 2025 01:49AM) (new)

Jack Nair | 2 comments Yona (⁠╥_╥⁠) wrote: "I wish I could find the book that I'm searching for like you but nobody's answering and the post was followed by tons of other ones
what should I do ?"

Create a new topic and describe in more detail what is in the book, perhaps the appearance of the book or the main characters.
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message 10: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54502 comments Mod
Jack wrote: "Yona (⁠╥_╥⁠) wrote: "I wish I could find the book that I'm searching for like you but nobody's answering and the post was followed by tons of other ones
what should I do ?"
Create a new topic and d..."


No, in this huge group we want members to bump only their own request threads every 30+ days, not create duplicates threads which will be closed.


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