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Donating older Nota Roberts books

My local library is having a used book sale next weekend. In an effort to downsize my stash, I am re-reading a pile of her earliest works that I own and then putting aside to donate to the sale. Her writing style has evolved through the years, as all authors do. I find myself not drawn so much to her earliest books,@# so far, none are going back in my "to keep" stash. 

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Re: Donating older Nota Roberts books

 I always buy books at good will or at an antique shop.  I read and then donate back to good will.

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Re: Donating older Nota Roberts books

Before I went ebooks, I frequented a paperback trader now closed.

 

If I had hardbacks, I would drop them off at free little library stands in the towns I have traveled.  They are cute little triangles or oblongs, glass fronted.

We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.
Sir Winston Churchill
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Re: Donating older Nota Roberts books

I have just started listening to audio books, Nora Roberts as JD Robb, her In Death" series again. I was pleasantly surprised that they are truly as good as the first time I listened to them. I will be hanging onto mine, fantastic Series. 

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Re: Donating older Nota Roberts books

Her books are so bad she phones them in.

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Re: Donating older Nota Roberts books

I enjoy Nora Roberts as well. I am a big fan of her "In Death Series" which she writes under the name of J.D. Robb.