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    Books for Postage

    I am offering my KP Friends my books. I have a number of hard covers that I am willing to send out if you will pay the postage. I send them book rate, so in the US it's less than $5.00 for 1 book and about $5.00 for 2.You can go online to look up the weight of each book. I've begun that process. But remember I will be wrapping the books and taping, that does add some to the weight. I do not want the books returned to me but I thought it would be fun for you to pass them on as you please. I have a pay pal account, so I will try to figure out how to use that for secure payment. I will not take personal checks, but a money order is acceptable.I checked out international rates, and it seems postage would be about the price to buy the book new.:( I'm not saying I won't... it's up to you.
    My books have been gently read & still in book covers.
    Be patient, as I was thrown out of typing class in H.S.,for typing "nasty" words...tehe back when I was in school, you listened to records(aged myself, huh ?) A A B B C C boring, sooo I got thrown out before the 1st quarter ended...:(

    These are all hard cover books :

    Kate Atkinson : When Will There Be Good News? 1.6 lbs
    Linwood Barclay : Never Look Away 2.7 lbs
    Sandra Brown: Rainwater 7.2 oz
    Heaven's Price,Breakfast in Bed,Send No Flowers(3 complete novels in 1 volume)
    1.8 lbs
    Chelsea Cain : Evil at Heart 1.2 lbs
    Mary Higgins Clark : Where are the Children,A Stranger is Watching,The cradle will Fall(3 complete novels in 1) 7.2 oz
    Harlan Coben : Long Lost 1.4 lbs
    Blake Crouch: Snowbound 1.2 lbs
    Brian Freeman : Stripped 14.4 ounces
    In the Dark 1.3 pounds
    Bill Floyd : The Killer's Wife 1.1 pounds
    Nancy Grace : The Eleventh Victim 1.4 pounds
    John Grogan : The Longest Trip Home
    Karen Harper : DOwn River
    Stephen King : Duma Key
    Aryn Kyle : The God of Animals
    Iris Johansen : Quicksand
    Debbie Macomber : Family Affair
    Doug Magee : Never Wave Goodbye
    Martha Moody : Sometimes Mine
    Marcia Muller : Locked In
    James Patterson: Private
    London Bridges
    Don't Blink
    The Postcard Killers
    Ann B. Ross Miss Julia : Strikes Back
    Paints the Town
    Delivers the Goods
    John Sandford : Mortal Prey
    Lisa Scottoline : Killer Smile
    Nicolas Sparks : The Rescue
    Wendy Corsi Staub : Live to Tell
    John Verdon : Think of a Numb3r

    Book on Cassett :
    Dan Brown : The Da Vinci Code 5.9 ounces

    Paperbacks :
    Nicolas Sparks : The Notebook
    A Bend in the Road
    Sue Miller : While I was gone
    Lolly Winston : Good Grief
    James Patterson :: Cradle and All
    Jonathan Kellerman : Twisted
    Obsession

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    alpaca needle felting

    I stopped by my local alpaca farm & ended up with a shopping bag of "fur" "hair" I'm not sure what it's called, but it's fresh off the animal. So I sat down and started needle felting.. I am new to this craft, and I know nothing about "fresh fur"... but I kept at the needling, it did eventually attach to itself. Is there something I can do to make it easier to needle felt it? I can't see how you take this and spin it into yarn (that's not what I'm trying to do) but find it amazing that some do.So anyways , is there a process to get it more like the felting wool I am used to ? (store bought) thanks for your help Chris
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