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I was desperate for something to read, so I looked at the editors' picks on amazon.com. I saw this book, did the "Book, standing in a bookstore holding a" method of picking a book, and decided to read it. Now half my school wants it. In fact, I'm reading excerpts for English Oral Interpretation.

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Posted by: Gelavij on Dec 28, 05 | 11:10 am




at borders

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Lost and Found
The Chicago, Boston and San Francisco installments of the Lost and Found Project are now complete. 150 books were "intentionally left" around each city by a team of 20 friends/Book Hiding Specialists. They left them in places like the freezer at grocery store, shelf at Blockbuster, in the arms of a statue. Quite a few people wrote in to share their (often serendipitous) story of where & when they found the book. Filmmaker Steve Delahoyde documented the hiding of the first batch of Chicago books in this two-minute short film.
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