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    Puck
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    I'm a self-help book junkie.

    Is there a club for this?

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    Not that I am aware of here on NB's... Are you thinking you need us to help you with your self-help 'addiction'?!

    <giggle>
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    If you are interested in leading one, I'd offer that you check in with Rachel.
    Donna

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    I have some self-help books to lend, and it would be nice to be able to lend/borrow from others.

    I wouldn't want to lead a group, though.

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    I can't resist...help yourself!

    Kevin
    NOW READING:

    STAR TREK: TNG - INDISTINGUISHABLE FROM MAGIC
    BY DAVID MCINTEE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ktrek
    I can't resist...help yourself!

    Kevin
    I have just the book for you, too!

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    oh no! it's a vicous circle! i could never read those things but more power to yah
    [quote author=Klaatu link=topic=6826.msg72577#msg72577 date=1296793819]
    'Stay thirsty, my friends.' [/quote]

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    It's an entire genre. Chances are, some book you've read and liked falls into it.

    Some individual self-help books I don't like, particularly if poorly written or too cliche.
    But, then again, there's plenty of books I don't like from many genres, from a handful of the classics, to anything related to Twilight/vampires and/or Sci-Fi or fan fiction. (I'm guessing there might be some book on the planet that's Sci-Fi that I like, but I've get to find it.)

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    I should make a list of what I have to lend.

    I have some personal development books, some financial planning, business strategy, life planning, vocabulary building, social sciences, pop culture in terms of personality, and some career advice books.

    Message me if you'd like to borrow any along these lines.

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    i guess fantasy is my thing expesialy when yu throw YA in there

    calibre would be good for that! i'm sure you can tag your lendable books with the word LEND
    [quote author=Klaatu link=topic=6826.msg72577#msg72577 date=1296793819]
    'Stay thirsty, my friends.' [/quote]

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