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Booking a bonanza
AUBURN - The drop box for the Book Bonanza at the Fingerlakes Mall is stuffed. Only a couple more books are going to fit through the slot, before someone is going to have to open the door and clear the way.
Inside the room, tales of John Grisham lawyers, documentaries of presidents, how-to-cookbooks, Danielle Steel, Nora Roberts, Agatha Christie, romance, mystery, travel, health and crime play out in print, bound at the seams and waiting to be read. They are piling up by the thousands, but it's something Diane La Rue, marketing director at the mall, doesn't mind.
The bonanza will offer more than 50,000 used books, audiobooks, videotapes, DVDs and CDs and will benefit St. Joseph's School.
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