Interested in giving away/getting free books? Get in here!

Thanks for the FYI, JerH. I was unaware of the Media Mail rate.

Below are more books that are free to a good home.

  1. “O” is for Outlaw by Sue Grafton
    It’s a hardback edition with the dustjacket. I purchased it from the local library, and it is in good condition.

  2. The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding by La Leche League International
    It’s the Sixth Revised Edition and it’s a paperback. It’s is in fair condition; there’s some slight dog-earing in the upper-right corner for the first thirty pages or so. This is a great book; I almost hate to part with it. It is a valuable resourse for the breastfeeding Mom.

  3. A Good Birth, A Safe Birth: Choosing and Having the Childbirth Experience You Want by Diana Korte and Roberta Scaer
    It’s the Third Revised Edition and it’s a paperback. It’s in fair condition with slight dog-earing on the front cover.

  4. A Passage to India by, of course, E. M. Forster
    It’s a paperback and it’s in fair condition. There’s a slight black smudge at the bottom of the front cover and a wee bit of dog-earing on the corners of the front cover.

  5. The Hundred Secret Senses by Amy Tan
    It’s a hardback that I purchased from the local library. The dustjacket is attached and it is in good condition. There’s a slight stain–it looks like coffee or tea-- towards the bottom of the pages. The cover’s so pretty; it’s why I bought it.

  6. Fletch, Too by, of course, Gregory McDonald
    It’s a hardback that I purchased from the local library. The dustjacket is attached and it’s in fair condition. I think it’s a first edition, too. The cover of the book I have doesn’t look the one in the link.

  7. “M” is for Malice by Sue Grafton
    It’s a hardback that I, you guessed it, purchased from the library. The dustjacket is attached and it’s in good condition.

Sure, just send me an email with your address. :smiley:

Done! Thank you.

I’d love to try one of these. I’ll email.

I’ll offer a range of genres. I’m not necessarily linking to exact editions.
Mystery: Paula Paul’s Symptoms of Death
Science/health: Carl E Bartecchi’s The Alternative Medicine Hoax
Fantasy (juvenile): Joan Aiken’s The Whispering Mountain
History/biography: Peter Stansky’s Gladstone: A Progress in Politics
Theology: The Challenge of Peace: God’s Promise and Our Response by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops 1983
Literature: William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!
Legal thriller: John Grisham’s The Chamber
Suspense: Karen Robards’s The Midnight Hour
Regency romance: Marion Chesney’s The Miser of Mayfair (hardcover)

Dung Beetle, I will take The Bachman Books. I don’t see that any one else has claimed it.

I’ll list a few tomorrow.

I am willing to send I, Elizabeth by Rosalind Miles. B&N link:

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=iM4IKjsAAg&isbn=0609809105&itm=4

It is a trade paperback in excellent condition.

While unpacking from my move, I realized I had an extra copy of Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons. This is a hardcover edition of the first two books in the series, Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion. A science fiction classic. Free to a good home.

I can be emailed at MKing99@optonline.net.

Ooh! I’d love to have that one. I will offer up
Dogs of Babel , which I just finished reading last week.

I’d love this. Can I? Can I can I can I?

Okay, The Bachman Books to peri. E-mail sent.

OK, I found a few more:

Paperbacks:
The Complete Bone Adventures Vol. 1 - Jeff Smith
The Complete Bone Adventures Vol. 2 - Jeff Smith
Death Rat! - Mike Nelson

Hardcovers (mostly ex-library, varying from “excellent” to “beat up a bit, but still together” condition):
Silicon Follies - Thomas Scoville
My Goodness - Joe Queenan
Galapagos - Kurt Vonnegut
Perv - A Love Story - Jerry Stahl
So Long and Thanks For All The Fish - Douglas Adams
Life, the Universe, and Everything - Douglas Adams
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe - Douglas Adams
Face Time - Erik Tarloff
The Points of My Compass - E.B. White
The Funnies - J. Robert Lennon

I’d like to offer In Her Shoes by Jennifer Weiner and Babes in Captivity.

I’d love some really good history books.

<eyes Little Nemo’s Hyperion offerings closely>

Hey, I’ll play too…but ya’ll gots to wait 'till I get home to see what I’ve got to send out. Off the top of my head, there’s a bunch of Stephen King paperbacks, maybe some Crichton, maybe some Grisham, at least one Nicholas Sparks (author of The Notebook, but my book is one of his others - quick read, but enjoyable enough), and that’s all I can think of right now. I’ll post later with exact titles.

Greywolf, shoot me an email with your mailing address and the book is yours.

JerH, what is Death Rat? Sounds intriguing.

Yep, it’s yours!

Mrs. Furthur

I’d love this one if it’s still available! My e-mail is kelebrian@hotmail.com.

Mrs. Furthur

BONE!!! May I, please?

Also, I’ll see what I can dig up for the cause! It might be fun to do one of these for movies, too!

Giddy like a (evil) school girl,
Cap’n GG BD

:::bump:::

This is a great idea.

I’ll post a few romance novels ( hey…quit throwin’ tomatos, you snobs!) when I get a chance.

Naz, sorry, I did e-mail you, but I never got a response. I’ll try again from my more reputable e-mail account.