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bms2011
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Hey, I'm Lucy from California...

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Hi everyone, I'm a female from California originally but am in Vancouver right now. My favourite topics are cooking and gardening. I'm always looking for new books/ideas about these. We have a local book club here in Vancouver, one of my best friends developed two handy tools for book lovers 1)http://www.tracknewbook.com 2)http://www.bookdiscovery.appspot.com. The first one can keep you notified of newly released book by your favourite author, subject or keywords. The second one can recommend you books based on the website you're viewing. It's really cool. I just got a notification of new books about rose planting. I'm sure these will help to make every book lover's reading journey more pleasant.
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Re: Hey, I'm Lucy from California...

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Hi, Lucy
Thank you for telling us about these two websites! They are really great! I've just subscribed to the "tracking" one.
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Re: Hey, I'm Lucy from California...glad you like this new book tracking service

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Hi, so glad that you like them. Let me know if there is any other feature you'd like to have. My friend will try to make it perfect. happy reading!
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