Interesting and very useful information! Thanks for posting it. Library book sale season has hit here in north Texas, too. Arlington's has gotten so big that they can't hold it in the library anymore; they moved it a few blocks away to a city recreation center. This seems to have worked rather well and there is plenty of space. The prices seem to be the same as last year's. Grand Prairie's
> On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 02:35:36 GMT, Al Smith <invalid@address.com> wrote: That wasn't really true of the Bookroom, though. It was just a book store, poorly located, and a bit cramped for the amount of shelves. I found their stock limited. They didn't encourage browsing, or sitting and reading, the way Chapters does. They didn't have an attached lunch counter.
> "Al Smith" wrote: Yes, I agree that we can't find common items any more. It always irritates me when I go in for something really common, and the sale's clerk looks at me as if I've asked for a two-headed yak. Stores don't stock very much these days. And if the item is uncommon, good luck finding it at all. How true. I remember when Shoppers Drug started to carry hardware
As I understand it, on Mon, 05 Nov 2007 13:48:38 GMT, " krp" <web2457k@verizon.net> wrote: CERTIFIED A+ LITERARY EXPERT "Kent Wills" <compuelf@gmail.com> wrote in message news:lk2ti35ua2oirrm1u8g4ps7eqnt89s3a25@4ax.com... Just post the page numbers. I did already TWICE: In Men Freeing Men: From the LOC web site: Your search found no results