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Member of the Month

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010


Cheryl G. (Poncer)

Cheryl is one of our terrific Tour Guide Leaders – she has helped a lot of members, new and experienced, navigate and use the site.  We get their grateful messages on a regular basis.  Even Tour Guides write in to let us know she is something special.  Just a taste of the comments we got:

“She helped me in Live Help with what I thought was an impossible problem.  She made it all very easy to understand.”

“She is helpful and very friendly. She makes being a Tour Guide fun!”

“I am lucky to have Cheryl assigned as my Tour Guide.  She is very patient and clear when I have a question.”

“Cheryl (poncer) helped me find my way through something I messed up…she helped me get things all fixed! I would still be trying to figure things out if she hadn’t been there.”

Cheryl, the people have spoken!  Thanks for doing so much behind the scenes to help other members enjoy the club.  You are our Member of the Month for January.  Congratulations!


If you have any nominations for Member of the Month,
submit them to us here.  Your nomination will not “expire”–anyone you nominate will have a chance at getting Member of the Month if enough nominations accumulate over time. Each month the person who has the most votes accumulated when the Newsletter goes to press gets to be Member of the Month and gets a newsletter mention and a nifty MoM icon to wear on profile and forum posts with pride.  So go for it! Tell us who’s helped you in the Forums, who’s been a great swapper, who in your opinion is a credit to PBS.  We are keeping a list of all the nominated members.  Who knows–one of them might be YOU!

Member of the Month – December

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Valli A. (ALbookbugg)

Members have been nominating Valli for a couple of years, but the votes came flooding in recently!  Valli is a longtime member who is very active in the Historical Fiction genre Discussion Forum; she’s also one of our Tour Guides.   We got so many great comments about her that we can’t begin to share them all here. Just a SMALL portion of the comments we got:

“She is a great organizer and a very considerate, caring person. I think that I can honestly say that those of us who participate in the HF forum love her. Anyone new to that forum is graciously welcomed by her.”

“She is always willing to lend a credit, send out free books to those in need, or just chat with you if you need some feedback about books in our genre.”

“She…does wonderful, short & quick book reviews. There are many books I have picked up just because she reviewed them.”

“This is my first year at PBS. Valli has been very helpful and made my time here enjoyable.”

“When I have a question, Valli has the answer (or finds it for me). She organizes activities for us at the HF Forum – read alongs and challenges. She spearheaded our 2009 Historical Fiction Challenge, which was a huge success.”

“She has a great sense of humor. She makes everyone feel welcome. We love discussing books, and Valli often leads such discussions.  She’s a natural born leader and worthy of your MoM award.”

Valli, you have a mandate!  The sheer volume of praise we got about you was…historical.  Thanks for doing all you do to make PaperBackSwap a better place.  You are our Member of the Month for December.  Congratulations!

If you have any nominations for Member of the Month, submit them to us here.  Your nomination will not “expire”–anyone you nominate will have a chance at getting Member of the Month if enough nominations accumulate over time. Each month the person who has the most votes accumulated when the Newsletter goes to press gets to be Member of the Month and gets a newsletter mention and a nifty MoM icon to wear on profile and forum posts with pride.  So go for it! Tell us who’s helped you in the Forums, who’s been a great swapper, who in your opinion is a credit to PBS.  We are keeping a list of all the nominated members.  Who knows–one of them might be YOU!

Local Book Club Chapter News

Friday, December 11th, 2009

The Northern Virginia PBS Chapter meets on the third Saturday of each month, except for December, somewhere in the Fair Lakes region of Fairfax County… here they all are on 21 November at the Chantilly Regional Library.  If you are in the NoVa area and want to join these meetups, contact Aubrey H. (Bookpurrsn).

Above, left to right: Mary H. (Ladyhawke), Aubrey H. (Bookpurrsn), Shirley S. (Nacirema540), Joan W. (media-junkie), Nicki B. (treefinder).

New Local Chapter Leaders:

  • Kathy A. – arizonk – American Canyon (Napa Valley), CA
  • Dawn B. – dbaltezor – San Francisco, CA
  • Laura P –  laura612 – Long Beach, CA
  • Betsy G. – bg – Philadelphia Suburbs, PA
  • Caroline H. – carolinefaye – Morgantown, WV

If you want to be a Local Chapter Leader for PBS, you just need to have a PBS NIckname, a viewable public profile, and some organizational skills…check the Local Chapter Leaders Forum List of Official Chapters to see if your area already has a local Chapter.  If not, and you want to do this, just contact us.  There are no formal guidelines for being a Chapter Leader.  All of the information is in the Local Chapter Leader Discussion Forum topic.    If you are an official Chapter Leader and want us to include your upcoming meetup in the Newsletter, send in a message to us with the date, at least a week before the end of the preceding month.

News; Customizable Gift Certificates, Virtual Box Swap, Games Forum, Books for Schools

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Let your fingers do the shopping… Why fuss over what to give?   PBS Gift Certificates are the answer!   We’ve spruced them up and now you can create your own custom card with a gift code redeemable for 5 or 10 book credits.   You can choose from among the many holiday-themed designs we offer OR upload your own graphic.  Then add your own personalized message, purchase the gift code and email the card, or print the card out to go into the mail.  There is even an option to send an e-Card to a PBS Buddy (so you don’t have to know his or her email address to be Santa)!   It’s a great way to show the readers in your life that you care – no worries about sizes or colors or do-they-already-have-one…  You can’t go wrong with books!

Started as a game, turned into friendship... junie (June E.) writes in to tell us that the Mystery/Thriller Virtual Box swap she participates in is the longest running Virtual box in the club, and all of the participants have become good friends.    “We are planning a get together in June 2010 with some of us flying from all over the Country, possibly in the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee.  However, six of us didn’t want to wait, so we all met in Lake Anna, Virginia Oct. 23 thru 25th in a beautiful 5 bedroom house on the lake.” Looks like they had a great time!

Left to right, Debbie G-(deb3009), Diana M. (booklady4), Rachel P. (Retrogram), June E. (junie), Nita A. (nawatramani), Kay A. (jegka).

We looked and saw that this Virtual Box began way back in May 2008!   If you are interested in playing Games at PBS (or finding out what the heck a Virtual Box is), check out the Games forum. Don’t be shy! Experienced Gamers and Games Moderators will help you learn the ropes, and there are topics in the forums that you can read to teach you how things work. Make some friends, get some books, have some fun!

We think you guys are awesome. And so do the schools to whom you all so generously donated your credits, so that we could send them books.  We were astonished by, and really proud of, the response our Books for Schools program got.   You donated enough credits to provide books to NINE schools in need – for some of those schools, these books will actually start their school libraries!  Currently, we’re getting the books all shipped and making sure everything goes well with the first nine, and then we will be enrolling more schools from the long list of needy schools we’ve compiled from your suggestions.  You can read more about Books for Schools here.


A letter from one of the teachers in NC says it all:
I want to thank all of the PBS members from the bottom of my heart for the book donations! With your donation, teachers will have many books in their classrooms that students can have easy access to. Our students are enthusiastic and excited about learning and reading. Your donation — your thoughtfulness — is helping to grow these kids into lifelong readers and learners.  You are readers, so you know the power of books.  Thank you for giving that power to our students! – Jayne Jennings, AIG Specialist, Henderson County Schools.

Member of the Month – November

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Ming H (Wildroses)

Ming has been quietly spreading random acts of kindness all over PBS.  Members have been nominating her behind-the-scenes for a long time. Some of the comments we got about her include:

“She plays in the Games forum, and anyone who wins her book receives a box full of goodies….just because!”

“She’s incredibly generous and asks for nothing in return; she just likes to make people happy, and she definitely does. Ming for President (or MoM!) !!”

“She did a really wonderful thing for me, from clear across the country and totally made my day. What can I say, Ming rocks!!”

Ming, the club is hopping with members who are glad to know you!  You are our Member of the Month for November.  Congratulations!

If you have any nominations for Member of the Month, submit them to us here.  Your nomination will not “expire”–anyone you nominate will have a chance at getting Member of the Month if enough nominations accumulate over time. Each month the person who has the most votes accumulated when the Newsletter goes to press gets to be Member of the Month and gets a newsletter mention and a nifty MoM icon to wear on profile and forum posts with pride.  So go for it! Tell us who’s helped you in the Forums, who’s been a great swapper, who in your opinion is a credit to PBS.  We are keeping a list of all the nominated members.  Who knows–one of them might be YOU!

Local Book Club Chapter News:

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

New Local Chapter Leaders:

  • Jamie B – lost-in-books – Maui, Hawaii
  • Kai C. – wings – Woodland hills/ San Fernando Valley, CA
  • Don L. – ProfDon – Imperial Valley, CA
  • Kenjii H. – Daalmonette – Hemet, TX (Inland Empire area)
  • Michael H. – kandaharkrew – Lehigh Valley, PA

If you want to be a Local Chapter Leader for PBS, you just need to have a PBS NIckname, a viewable public profile, and some organizational skills…check the Local Chapter Leaders Forum List of Official Chapters to see if your area already has a local Chapter.  If not, and you want to do this, just contact us.  There are no formal guidelines for being a Chapter Leader.  All of the information is in the Local Chapter Leader Discussion Forum topic.    If you are an official Chapter Leader and want us to include your upcoming meetup in the Newsletter, send in a message to us with the date, at least a week before the end of the preceding month.

Survey 2 Winners

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

We invited a random sampling of members to take part in a survey about PBS. We want to thank everyone that participated. Your responses will help us continue to be the best book club in America.

We held a drawing from all those that completed the survey. These are the lucky 10 members that won 5 credits and $5.00 PBS Money:

Survey 2 winners:
Erica S.
Sonya S.
Jim C.
Elizabeth H.
Darin D.
Shannon T.
Marcia R.
Rachel D.
Wendy D.
Nicole Z.