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Post  middlemamma on 12/18/2010, 9:07 pm

I have heard some of you in the past talk about the Foxfire books...I couldn't find the thread though.

I was looking to buy them used on Amazon and man, even used they are a little pricey...stiil reccommend them?

Any you reccommend over the others? Since this collection will take a while to acquire at the prices for me.

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Post  ander217 on 12/18/2010, 10:41 pm

I definitely loved the first one the best. Each one contains different things, though, so it's hard to choose favorites among them. I just bought Foxfire Christmas and I haven't yet had time to read it, but I was a little disappointed at the size of it. I expected it to be like the others but it is much shorter.

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Post  LaFee on 12/19/2010, 2:26 am

Try half.com -- it's basically a second-hand online bookstore (part of eBay, if I recall) -- my mom buys lots of books there.

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Post  camprn on 12/19/2010, 6:07 am

middlemamma wrote:
I was looking to buy them used on Amazon and man, even used they are a little pricey...stiil reccommend them?

Jen

I just did a search of your local library and they have a few volumes there, if you would like to look before you buy. rendeer

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Post  middlemamma on 12/19/2010, 2:16 pm

silly me

I have NO IDEA why I constantly forget about the library...must be a generational thing.

THANK YOU CAMP.

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