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  	So you would wait about a week for a trader to respond to your request and then if nothing then you cancel an order.  Would you wait longer if there was only one copy of the book in the system or would keep to the same time table add the book to your wish list and hope that someone posts the book in the future?
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  	I went to BM this morning and found that the site was down.  There is a blog from John saying that the site may be down for a few days.  Also John put up the results from the survey done a few days ago.  It is quite lengthy.  I haven't read it all yet but plan on doing so.  What do you think about the survey results?
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  	<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/2300295-arica">Arica</a> made a comment in the <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/542.BookMooch" class="groupTitle">BookMooch</a> group:</span>

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  	John put up a new poll today (June 29th) asking about search results.  He wants to know what would be the best way to display the results.  It is just a one question survey and when I took it people were pretty evenly spread with their answers.  So make sure to go over to BM and vote for your preference.
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  	I am trying to find this book to read it again but cannot remember the title or author and was hoping maybe someone here might know the book.  The book is an older book probably early '90s and I believe a Harlequin book because it was just a small paperback. What I remember from the plot is the Hero and heroine were step-siblings but were not biologically related. The Hero seduces the heroine when she was a teenager but before they could have sex something happened and the parents found out. The Hero was he sent away or left because he knew the heroine was too young to be in a serious relationship. Fast forward a few years and the heroine contacts the Hero because either the father or both parents have died and there is some financial problems. The parents have two younger children I think they are teenagers. The Hero makes the stipulation that he will financially support the family but in exchange the heroine must marry him. I remember there is a scene where the Hero is outlining what the two children must do to get their allowance and the heroine protests because they have never had to do that before. The Hero says that is because the kids are spoiled and while the heroine privately agrees she still argues. The Hero and the heroine get married and go on a short honeymoon. I don't remember what happens next but I do remember at the end of the book they are getting ready to go to a wedding and through the discussion realize that they love each other. I think that they miss the wedding because they end up in bed. I believe the book setting was England.  And that is all I remember. Thanks for your help! I have been thinking about this book a lot and I would like to read it again but can't remember the name. 
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