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sassylassy
I want to help out this http://www.breasttreatment.org/
And donate as much money as I can. I would Like to sell my book to raise at least 3,000 for this organized cancer treatment. It helps pay for transportation for the woman suffering form breast cancer and some of their treatments. I selling my book to raise this funds. Here is a brief details of the book.
Book Description
The poems in this book have messages that everyone will understand. The poems are happy, sad, angry, and about love! You will find a poem that just might relate to you or to someone you know too! If you have never read poetry or liked it, you will after you read the poems in this book, and youâll want to read more!
The Authors name is Kellie Kopinski
If you chose to buy it for this cause. Contact me for savings on the retail price. this book sells for 14.95+ I can get for 12.95 plus 4.00 shipping. I want to help out as much as I can for the cause. You get a great book. It is poetry but they poems from the heart!
forgot the tittle of the book is More than just a thought
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i'm pretty sure you can put them in any bookstore on a consignment basis. you may also want to donate a few to local libraries.
sorry i can't buy one right now, but i wish you great success with your idea.
i'm pretty sure you can put them in any bookstore on a consignment basis. you may also want to donate a few to local libraries.
sorry i can't buy one right now, but i wish you great success with your idea.
What books do you think are required to consider oneself "well read"?

Eric H
Just curious! I love reading and I am always looking to read great books. For the last few years I have really been into science fiction, but I have been thinking about re-expanding my horizons to some old/new classics that I have not touched yet!
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I think being "well read" would include reading some of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare. Perhaps dabbling in some Faulkner, but I wouldn't say he's required. Usually things considered "classics."
But that's just for the old stuff. To be "well read" as far as novels go, I think you also need to be up and in on the newer books -- The Kite Runner or Three Cups of Tea, for instance.
I also think that "well read" encompasses more than books; you should read poetry, newspapers, magazines, that sort of thing.
I think being "well read" would include reading some of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare. Perhaps dabbling in some Faulkner, but I wouldn't say he's required. Usually things considered "classics."
But that's just for the old stuff. To be "well read" as far as novels go, I think you also need to be up and in on the newer books -- The Kite Runner or Three Cups of Tea, for instance.
I also think that "well read" encompasses more than books; you should read poetry, newspapers, magazines, that sort of thing.
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