Reviews & NewsPublisher s Weekly: ('Exotic Global Sidelines'--stocking your store with eclectic treasures from Denmark, Africa and Brooklyn, by contributing editor Cynthia Clark)... "Multi-tasking as both bookmark and greeting card...illustrated with charming pen-and-ink drawings by artist Meredith Hamilton...these sentimental greetings make endearing gift enclosures especially when the present is a book." The Book Bench Madeleine Schwartz: "The books we often cherish most are the ones given to us by people we love...this may be the inspiration for In My Book. Wide enough for a short note, they fit comfortably inside a paperback, a picture of an open book just peeking out from the top." Re-Mark-able Greetings ... a line of literary-oriented greeting cards that are
perforated to have a second life as a bookmark. Each greeting begins
In my book... and concludes with a variety of different book-related
sentiments. Nancy Pearl (Librarian and author of "Book Lust"): "In My BookŪ cards are perfect for book lovers, from fans of mysteries to poetry lovers, to general readers of all ages and tastes." FOLUSA (Friends of Libraries USA): Founder and former executive director Sandy Dolnick calls In My BookŪ "perfect to sell in bookstores, at booksales or to use as volunteer recognition and appreciation notes." Mystery News (Black Raven Press): "...the whole idea is both simple, and if you'll excuse the expression, novel." Public Libraries Association: (div. of ALA), "...a great way to convey greetings..."BookBitchBlog ...tells the backstory of In My BookŪ KIMBOOKTU MAIL A BOOKMARK! "The next time you want to send a card to a booklover, take these into consideration. I think it is a novel idea. The front of the card is a bookmark. The receiver can tear it off the other side where you have written your message. This way they can carry your card in their books wherever they go. A nice idea to send to someone you love." BIBLIOBUFFET We're among "the few, the special, the worthy"! Truly wonderful they say. "'In My Book' is one of our best sellers for greeting cards. Whenever my customers are buying a book as a gift, I recommend an 'In My Book' card. This Christmas season, I paired the "pure poetry" cards with our stock of Christmas poetry books, and we're nearly sold out! The cards also work great with our gift certificates." - Mary Beth Nebel, I Know You Like a Book, Peoria Heights, Illinois |


s Weekly: ('Exotic Global Sidelines'--stocking your store with eclectic treasures from Denmark, Africa and Brooklyn, by contributing editor Cynthia Clark)... "Multi-tasking as both bookmark and greeting card...illustrated with charming pen-and-ink drawings by artist Meredith Hamilton...these sentimental greetings make endearing gift enclosures especially when the present is a book."

Nancy Pearl (Librarian and author of "Book Lust"): "In My BookŪ cards are perfect for book lovers, from fans of mysteries to poetry lovers, to general readers of all ages and tastes."
FOLUSA (Friends of Libraries USA): Founder and former executive director Sandy Dolnick calls In My BookŪ "perfect to sell in bookstores, at booksales or to use as volunteer recognition and appreciation notes."
Mystery News (Black Raven Press): "...the whole idea is both simple, and if you'll excuse the expression, novel."
Public Libraries Association: (div. of ALA), "...a great way to convey greetings..."