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1. Earn FREE Books!

We are really lucky to have such loyal customers and we want to thank you! So, we have created a loyalty program where you get points for every title you purchase from Stone Arch Books and all of Capstone's imprints. You can redeem those points for FREE books. The best thing is - it's easy and free to join. Go to www.capstonerewards.com to sign up - just for enrolling, you will earn 500 bonus points. Watch for other bonus point opportunities throughout the year.

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2. The SHELFARI PHENOMENON !!

Shelfari is a Book Collection, Chat, and Reading Friend's Website.


Follow their simple rules, and you can add books + their covers, to a selection of bookcases on your own page. On top of this, you can interact with the owners of other bookcases by sending messages back-and-forth, comparing book notes, and recommending (or NOT) books of your choice.

Like the look of a book in someone else's bookcase? Hover your pointer over it, and snaffle a copy for yourself. You can also start new Groups that feature different genres of books. There is something for everyone, from children's delight to adult horror.

It is simple to join, and fun - if you can spare the time to regularly update your choices, favorites, and "wanna reads." Not to mention chatting with other book fanciers, and swapping reviews of must read books.

VISIT Shelfari and see for yourself -
Everything except the chair before the fire, and the cat curled up on your lap.
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3. Milton Avery


from the NY Public Library’s Spencer Collection and the children's book PAUL
From School Library Journal, 1994:
Paul has written a song, but his parents are too busy to listen. So, he decides to search out his "magic grandmother" and sing it for her. Wearing his magic hat, he meets a flying pig, a blue-eyed caterpillar, a policeperson, the North wind, a singing cat, and four wolves, all of whom help the boy to find the woman and to bring this stilted, contrived story to its merciful end.

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