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Hi Lverner

Have you tried www.casca.net? Its the Casca fans website and has everything there about the series, fans feedback and news about forthcoming books coming out soon.

Cascawebsite
We finally got a ScanCat and have nothing but good things to say about it. - Carol
I saw that we share an interest in boxing. I thought you might get a kick out of my book Virgin Gloves. It's unlike any boxing book you've ever read, I can guarantee it. It's viewable at Suburban Fiction.com
Hello Iverner (I hope that's not a lowercase "L" at the beginning of your username; my apologies, if so),

I just saw your post over in the bookshelves, etc., group. A cool selection of what appear to be well-used books, if I may say so.

Looking at your library it's fairly obvious you have an interest in the martial arts, so I wanted to throw a couple of books your way. While I own both books I actually haven't gotten around to reading either of them, but they seem like ones you might like. The first book is called "By the Sword: A History of Gladiators, Musketeers, Samurai, Swashbucklers, and Olympic Champions" by Richard Cohen and the second book is "Jason Striker Martial Arts" (ISBN: 1401033490) by fantasy author Piers Anthony and Roberto Fuentes (apparently a Judo expert from Cuba). The first book is reputedly a very fun read (although with quite a few medieval related errors per a historian on Amazon.com) and the second contains two novels from what looks to have been a four-book 1970's series (there's only one review on Amazon, but it's a glowing one that doesn't seem to be phony). Anthony's early works were some of my favorites in my mid-teens and I've always been interested in the martial arts, so I was quite surprised to discover the Jason Striker books just a couple of years ago. Anyway, just thought I'd pass them on to you in case you're interested.

Finally, while I don't have or want any children, I have to say I'm sometimes tempted when I occasionally run across a child such as your daughter; good job to you and your wife.
Yeah, I know the feeling. But even making a dent will be a help...

ISBNs came about mid/late 1970s, right?
No kidding! We're buying a bardcode reader...
I love that the two computer monitors in the bottom left corner of your picture appear to be buried by the books....I'm very fond of my computer for many reasons, but I will never see it as a reading instrument.

I had a 12-year old daughter like that once---she is now 25, working on her PhD in creative writing and still finding time to tell me about the latest wonderful book she read. Lucky us!
Re: Swann

Cool, it's just one of my wishlist books cause it caught my attention, I might end up buying it one of these days.

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