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From: molly_grue  Oct-10 7:33 am 
To: ALL  (617 of 672) 
 10116.617 in reply to 10116.616 

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From: molly_grue  Oct-15 6:11 am 
To: ALL  (618 of 672) 
 10116.618 in reply to 10116.617 

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From: molly_grue  Oct-17 10:23 pm 
To: ALL  (619 of 672) 
 10116.619 in reply to 10116.611 

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From: molly_grue  Oct-22 6:22 am 
To: ALL  (620 of 672) 
 10116.620 in reply to 10116.619 

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From: Wotan  Nov-2 4:52 pm 
To: molly_grue  (621 of 672) 
 10116.621 in reply to 10116.620 
I hope you haven't got 'flu ....
 
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From: molly_grue  Nov-3 7:33 am 
To: Wotan  (622 of 672) 
 10116.622 in reply to 10116.621 

I'm healthy, thank you, just in the middle of a family crisis.  Thank you for bumping up the thread.

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From: Wotan  Nov-3 12:23 pm 
To: molly_grue  (623 of 672) 
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Cheers, Mollers! I hope everything sorts itself out OK.
 
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From: molly_grue  Nov-4 7:30 am 
To: Wotan  (624 of 672) 
 10116.624 in reply to 10116.623 

Thank you, Wotan.  We're pretty sad right now, but finally feeling some hope for the future.

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From: Wotan  Nov-4 6:56 pm 
To: molly_grue  (625 of 672) 
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Have a virtual SMOOOOCH.
 
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From: molly_grue  Nov-5 6:28 am 
To: Wotan  (626 of 672) 
 10116.626 in reply to 10116.625 

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From: sixtysomething  Nov-5 7:50 pm 
To: molly_grue  (627 of 672) 
 10116.627 in reply to 10116.622 

Thinking of you - best wishes from across the sea!

 
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From: molly_grue  Nov-6 6:56 am 
To: sixtysomething  (628 of 672) 
 10116.628 in reply to 10116.627 

Thank you.

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From: molly_grue  Nov-8 12:38 pm 
To: ALL  (629 of 672) 
 10116.629 in reply to 10116.628 

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From: molly_grue  Nov-11 8:35 am 
To: ALL  (630 of 672) 
 10116.630 in reply to 10116.629 

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From: molly_grue  Nov-13 6:18 am 
To: ALL  (631 of 672) 
 10116.631 in reply to 10116.630 

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From: molly_grue  Nov-14 8:25 am 
To: ALL  (632 of 672) 
 10116.632 in reply to 10116.631 

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From: molly_grue  Nov-15 9:29 pm 
To: ALL  (633 of 672) 
 10116.633 in reply to 10116.632 

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From: bookel  Nov-18 5:35 pm 
To: molly_grue  (634 of 672) 
 10116.634 in reply to 10116.633 
Bringing to first page again for you.
I have noticed it is so much easier to remember what posts have been read when part of the plot is in the subject line, rather than the generic (eg. book search, finding a book, lost book, etc.). Everyone is searching for a book! It's a keyword in the subject line that draws many to read the post...
 
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From: molly_grue  Nov-19 6:48 am 
To: bookel unread  (635 of 672) 
 10116.635 in reply to 10116.634 

Thanks, Bookel.

That's one of LL2's first tips in the link provided below:

Give your discussion a title more meaningful and distinctive wording than "Looking for a book."  EVERYONE who comes to BookSleuth is either LOOKING for a book or helping to IDENTIFY a book.  For example:  someone who forgot the title of A Christmas Carol by Dickens may use the title "Miser boss visited by 3 ghosts at Christmas" or some such wording relevant to the book being described.  You want people to open your post, so advertise it!

Great minds think alike!

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From: molly_grue  Nov-20 7:14 am 
To: ALL  (636 of 672) 
 10116.636 in reply to 10116.635 

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