Posted: April 09, 1999 at 07:35:03: by Irene
Ah, but when people brag. I get a chance to see what books are still out there. I get a chance to hear of a title that I may never have heard of. Sometimes I find out of a new place to look for books, and other times I'm just interested in what other people are doing to read Andre Norton books. If you are just looking for Norton titles to read, try your local library. The new on-line catalogues allow you to search the entire region for books. [I first read BERTIE AND MAY on one such inter-library loan. I read MURDERS FOR SALE on an inter-library loan from Library of Congress. I read MAID AT ARMS from another inter-library loan.] If you are looking to buy, the Advanced Book Exchange has to many titles to search. There are often X-library copies, at pretty good prices. Keep posting those "found a Cat Journal with an Andre Norton quote." and those "found a first Bertie and May", and keep telling me where I can look for copies of my own. Sincerely yours, Irene (Who has a few Andre Norton books) Harrison PS: If I find a copy of a book that I already own, at a good price, I often purchase it. Just as often, I post it on the web so that someone else can own it......This has been a public service announcement.
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