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The only thing you'll need to pay is the postage (from Central Europe).
All the books have been read only once and are in a good state except where indicated. (I'm quite particular about taking care of my books). All of them are paperback except where indicated.

Piers Anthony: Virtual Mode (a bit yellowed)
Beryl Bainbridge: Master Georgie
T.C. Boyle: The Inner Circle
Emily Bronte: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Penguin)
Dan Brown: The Da Vinci Code
Wilkie Collins: The Moonstone (Penguin)
Charles Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities (Edited and abridged by Doris Dickens)
Neil Gaiman: Stardust (plain paperback without the pictures)
Kim Harrison: For a Few Demons More
Lian Hearn: Across the Nightingale Floor
LouAnne Johnson: Dangerous Minds (This one has a dent in its cover)
Terry Pratchett: Soul Music
Kim Stanley Robinson: Red Mars
Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice (Penguin)
Sheri S. Tepper: The Visitor
Kathleen Tessaro: Innocence (hardcover, signed by the author)
Fay Weldon: Moon Over Minneapolis
Fay Weldon: The Lifes and Loves of a She-Devil
Rebecca Wells: Little Altars Everywhere
Walt Whitman: Song of Myself (Penguin 60s Classic)
Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray (and the Stories Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, The Happy Prince, The Birthday of the Infanta)

Let me know if there's anything you'd like, the rest gets thrown out anyway to make shelf space.


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ill take the pratchett and tepper if they are still available darlingSmile




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May I have the Dickens and the Lian Hearn please?


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mmm...Whitman please!


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Ooo. I can give a home to the Wilkie Collins, Beryl Bainbridge and Kim Stanley Robinson please


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Oooo I'll take the Oscar Wilde if it's still available!
 
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Can I have Gaiman and Brown?


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quote:
Originally posted by Babylon the Bride:
Emily Bronte: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Penguin)


That would be Anne Smile
 
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hey, I completely forgot about the thread. But excellent. Smile

Okay...um...I'll check this with the postal service first, how much it'll cost.
And when I know approximately, I'll PM you all and you can say yes or no. Once I've sent it, I'll PM you my paypal adress and you can settle the shipping over paypal. OK?

I'm assuming normal slowcoach rates - unless any of you need it within the next two weeks?


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That sounds fine to me. Smile
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You could always put the ones you don't find homes for here on Bookmooch.
 
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