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Post by janetandjohn on Aug 6, 2019 22:17:49 GMT
Mine is on Good Reads, where I am also janetandjohn.
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Post by pennyt on Aug 7, 2019 7:30:21 GMT
I have a special RISI Wishlist on Amazon (excludes new and forthcoming releases, cookery books, books for my son etc etc!). The link is in the first post on this thread.
In case anyone is wondering how to share a link to your Amazon list:
Click on Send List to Others at the top right of the page on your wishlist Then Invite Someone to VIEW ONLY And then click on Copy Link To paste the link on here, just press Ctrl V (the two keys together) [Command V on a Mac] to paste the link.
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Post by littlereader on Aug 7, 2019 12:54:58 GMT
I'm sure that you were able previously to search for an amazon Wishlist under a person's name but I can't find that feature now, can anyone help? If it has changed, could people with amazon wish lists possibly post the direct links here please? Seems that feature has gone.
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Post by josette on Aug 7, 2019 17:18:54 GMT
Mine’s on Goodreads too, where I’m Josette.
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Post by cornishgirl3 on Aug 9, 2019 20:43:23 GMT
My wish list is on Goodreads under Mary Durrant.
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Post by littlereader on Aug 10, 2019 10:23:02 GMT
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Post by suzann on Dec 27, 2019 10:00:37 GMT
Susan Lewis - one minute later Lisa Jewell - The family upstairs (library e-queue)
Lesley Pearce - The woman in the woods Clare Morrall - When the floods came
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Post by littlereader on Mar 16, 2020 9:47:12 GMT
Now that the main site seems to have sunk without trace taking our wishlists with it, perhaps you'd like to post your lists here for the benefit of those lovely bookfairies, Secret Santa and people thinking of bringing books to meets. Either type out your lists (remember to keep them up-to-date when your wishes are granted!) or alternatively post links to/details of wishlists on Amazon/Goodreads etc if they are public. littlereader made the very sensible suggestion that those of us taking part in the Book Fairy Ring (or even the Secret Santa) have a Wishlist just for RiSi that we'll avoid buying from ourselves. I've moved most of the books I'm not desperate for to a new RiSi Wishlist in Amazon which you can find by clicking this link: amzn.eu/7nJOCMdI don't know if anyone else does this, but I often start buying books for my book fairy recipient as soon as I find out who I am sending to, and especially at the moment I have been trying to be organised and get things sorted a bit in advance, so I have already bought books to send in April. I guess this is just a gentle comment that if we buy books for each other and in the meantime people buy things from the wishlist that they use for the RISI book fairy ring, and they end up being the same thing, that's just the way it is and people accept this...? (And this applies to me too!)
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Post by froglady on Dec 30, 2020 8:43:58 GMT
Now that the main site seems to have sunk without trace taking our wishlists with it, perhaps you'd like to post your lists here for the benefit of those lovely bookfairies, Secret Santa and people thinking of bringing books to meets. Either type out your lists (remember to keep them up-to-date when your wishes are granted!) or alternatively post links to/details of wishlists on Amazon/Goodreads etc if they are public. littlereader made the very sensible suggestion that those of us taking part in the Book Fairy Ring (or even the Secret Santa) have a Wishlist just for RiSi that we'll avoid buying from ourselves. I've moved most of the books I'm not desperate for to a new RiSi Wishlist in Amazon which you can find by clicking this link: amzn.eu/7nJOCMdI don't know if anyone else does this, but I often start buying books for my book fairy recipient as soon as I find out who I am sending to, and especially at the moment I have been trying to be organised and get things sorted a bit in advance, so I have already bought books to send in April. I guess this is just a gentle comment that if we buy books for each other and in the meantime people buy things from the wishlist that they use for the RISI book fairy ring, and they end up being the same thing, that's just the way it is and people accept this...? (And this applies to me too!) I try and do the same but always worry if my recipient gets the book in the meantime!
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Post by froglady on Dec 30, 2020 8:45:46 GMT
I don't know if anyone else does this, but I often start buying books for my book fairy recipient as soon as I find out who I am sending to, and especially at the moment I have been trying to be organised and get things sorted a bit in advance, so I have already bought books to send in April. I guess this is just a gentle comment that if we buy books for each other and in the meantime people buy things from the wishlist that they use for the RISI book fairy ring, and they end up being the same thing, that's just the way it is and people accept this...? (And this applies to me too!) I try and do the same but always worry if my recipient gets the book in the meantime! I got a bit worried at first then when I thought how do you know who you'll be sending to in April as I didn't know mine? And then I looked at the date of the post!! DOH, I must learn to look at dates.
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Post by geminii on Jan 30, 2022 7:58:52 GMT
vixen1You've posted here previously ..
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Post by vixen1 on Jan 30, 2022 9:23:31 GMT
vixen1 You've posted here previously .. Thank you! Have updated my previous post
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