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Barry's description says, "adjust the rules how you see fit". I'm actually choosing authors by nationality and forfeiting some good books by setting aside, for now, authors of no or hyphenated nationality.


I probably will leave extras on as reminders for the future too (2013!)

I'm not buying any! Yay libraries.

Sue, you and I are on the same wavelength. I've been thinking about what I'm going to read in 2013, too."
I'm chuckling aloud as I read your note. I'm becoming incorrigible but happily I'm not alone!

Is it correct we cannot start reading now? I am reading such a good memoir that takes place in Cuba: Blessed by Thunder: Memoir of a Cuban Girlhood.

I'm just saying I don't want to lose track of books I decide not to read next year in case something like this happens in 2013. I may be crazy but....

I echo this sentiment.


Thank you, Sue. I was planning to read Agaat so I will purchase it now. I've already read The Lemon Tree - 5 stars!

Unfortunately Kindle books are priced differently depending on where you are located.....
Agaat sounds is a book I have looked at numerous times. Thank for the tip Sue! Maybe my price will be cheap too. Very helpful when you give the link to the books.


Sue, thanks again for telling me about the kindle sale. It's impossible to find online. Too bad.


I don't even have those. How do you sign up for those?

I'll see if I can figure out how to do a link to the review but I'm not good at doing that.

Anne--do you mean you weren't able to find the sale I mentioned. If not maybe I can email a link to you.

I will go look for the daily and monthly deals.



I can't find it either. Don't worry about searching for it.

A lot of us will be changing as we go. Look at my list. I have a lot of alternative books and alternative countries. There are no steadfast rules.

Looks like it will be a new monthly feature.
Sorry--I tried twice to get a link to come through but it didn't work.


Looks like it will be a new monthly feature.
Sorry--I tried twice to get a link to come through but it didn't work."
Oh, well. I bet you can't explain how you found it.

Looks like it will be a new monthly feature.
Sorry--I tried twice to get a link to come through but it didn't work."
Oh, well. I..."
I did something along the lines of what Jenny said and found a link. I had been looking for "100 deals for $3.99 or less" but that didn't trigger the right page.

The Lemon Tree: An Arab, a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East looks excellent. I'm looking at three lifetimes to read all the books I want ..."
I really liked this book (5 stars from me), very informative and very moving while also well written. There were also a couple of other African related books there too.

Jenny, that blog link led me straight to the sale. Thank you.
Hear that Sue?


Finding stuff of Amazon is quite a challenge. If I find somethink I like I bookmark it. Because I have learned I never find it again otherwise.
If we find good offers lets tell each other by linking to the book at GR, then we can each go to amazon and see what price it is available for each individual. It will vary!

How does one subscribe? It says I can bit I don't see a link."
At the very top, embedded in the banner image, is an RSS link. YOu can add it to your Google reader if you have one set up.

Okay, what's a google reader?




Welcome to the group Gaeta.
When I lived in NYC I lived in a 5th floor walk up. I remember very well what that was like. Glad you figured out something al lot easier.
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