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Dear Reader,
There's something NEW at the book clubs today!
Frequently readers have asked for a way to keep track of books they're reading and now you can. We've developed a new Book Forum that lets you create your very own personal bookshelf and you can have other "special interest" book shelves. Books you'd like to read some day, books you've read, a list of books about your hobbies, or you can make an all-time favorite bookshelf--whatever you'd like to create.
Of course you can leave comments about a book you've read, too, and that's what I've been doing. I've been looking up some of my favorites at the Book Forum: Bird by Bird, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, The Three Signs of a Miserable Job, The Reincarnationist, Mistakes Were Made but Not by Me, A Complaint is a Gift, and even The Little Engine That Could. I've accumulated a long list, but every day I add a few more titles to my bookshelves, like Blaize Clement's new book Even Cat Sitters Get the Blues.
Even though my world is online and all about email, I'm not a very "techy" person, but the nice thing about our new Book Forum is that once I spent a few minutes with it, I felt like a pro.
Here's the link to the new Book Forum.
http://supportlibrary.com/fm/guest.cfm
Go there and nose around, and be sure to Sign Up--the button is at the very top of the page.
After you've visited the Book Forum, drop me a line. I'd like to hear your comments and suggestions.
Thanks for reading with me. It's so good to read with friends.
Suzanne Beecher
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http://www.DearReader.com
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