SVH update: Looking for a few (hundred) books
Danielle and I are fast approaching the end of the Sweet Valley High books available at Cleveland Public Library and through CLEVNET. CPL only has Nos. 1-10 cataloged, and I just recently checked out No. 10 ("Wrong Kind of Girl"). So we have a plea for our fellow current (and former) Sweet Valley High readers.
We're looking for books 11-181, and wondering if any SVH fans would like to lend/sell/give them to us so we can continue our reading as we prepare for the release of "Sweet Valley Confidential: 10 Years Later". We're considering scouring Amazon and Half for the next 171 books, but I'm concerned shipping would get a bit pricey. If other SVH readers are looking for books not in their collections or libraries, maybe we can arrange a book swap (unfortunately, Danielle and I do not have any books to contribute to a swap, though neither of us are opposed to purchasing a few).
We would have to work out some logistics so my anal-retentive self can read the books in sequential order, but we could probably estimate when in the next six months we would want to read which books based on the progress we are making.
Interested in helping us out? Need to fill a gap in your SVH collection? Drop me a line and let me know.
-- Cheryl Sadler
CSadler@News-Herald.com
We're looking for books 11-181, and wondering if any SVH fans would like to lend/sell/give them to us so we can continue our reading as we prepare for the release of "Sweet Valley Confidential: 10 Years Later". We're considering scouring Amazon and Half for the next 171 books, but I'm concerned shipping would get a bit pricey. If other SVH readers are looking for books not in their collections or libraries, maybe we can arrange a book swap (unfortunately, Danielle and I do not have any books to contribute to a swap, though neither of us are opposed to purchasing a few).
We would have to work out some logistics so my anal-retentive self can read the books in sequential order, but we could probably estimate when in the next six months we would want to read which books based on the progress we are making.
Interested in helping us out? Need to fill a gap in your SVH collection? Drop me a line and let me know.
-- Cheryl Sadler
CSadler@News-Herald.com
1 Comments:
First edition books are collector's items and are definitely great to own. While first editions of some books can be exorbitantly costly and out of reach for common people, hyper modern first edition books are often available at reasonable price.
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