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Old 05-10-2008, 11:53 AM #1
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Does anyone have a spare second hand copy of Sheila J Roger's book Tics and Tourette’s: Breakthrough Discoveries in Natural Treatments I could buy cheaply please?

EDIT: Just realised there's a classified section. I can't delete this post, but I'll repost in the correct section
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I noticed that the online bookstore is out of it. Have you tried your library? Our library network does have a copy.

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info was also posted on Greyhound's Classified "wanted" about the new edition of Sheila's book coming from random house publishers in Oct '08
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread45394.html
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Hey....thanks for the heads up! I was reading great reviews on the first book on Amazon. Wonderful to see the new book and a great price, too!

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Too long to wait! lol

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Greyhound I heard from Sheila that she still has 20 copies of 1st edition available
and I see she has 1 left on Amazon now so maybe other 19 have sold already
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