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Subject: book wrapping
Date Posted: 4/24/2020 1:05 PM ET
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Hi everyone!  I wrap my books to mail in Maps.  My husband drove a truck years ago and had a really large book of maps.  I started to throw it away, but since I am a recycler, I decided to keep it.  Whenever anyone orders a book from me, I find the page of the state they live in and find the city.  I put a red circle around it and make sure it shows.  (That last part is just something I do for fun).  It is interesting to look at plus I recycled the paper map.

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Date Posted: 5/16/2020 11:15 PM ET
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What a great idea! It makes me want to request a book from you just to see how you do it. Thanks for sharing a fun idea.

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Date Posted: 6/25/2022 1:09 PM ET
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I received a book in great condition the other day in a Kraft Macaroni and Cheese box. I thought that was easy!

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Date Posted: 1/17/2023 12:43 PM ET
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I'm surprised when I receive a book which was just placed in a mailing envelope, without some other protection. Especially when that protection---i.e., plastic wrapper---is free. I'm a big believer in reuse and recycle. You know those rolls of bags supermarkets make available in the produce area into which you can place produce? I don't always use them, but when I do, I save them after I get home after placing the produce in my fridge. These bags are just right for mass market paperbacks or larger softcover books. For hardbacks, I use the plastic outer wrapping on the bread I buy. It's stronger than the produce bags.

Often the book fits so nicely in the plastic bag, you don't even have to tape it. I just fold the bag around the book and insert it into the mailing envelope. This way the person who receives it can reuse it.

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Date Posted: 9/11/2023 11:20 PM ET
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Yea Thomas.   I'm with you.  Use light weight plastic to cover most books which no longer go into the padded bags and follow that with paper envelopes or heavier plastic I can cut to size.  I use the colored padded bags for wrapping gifts but otherwise I'm not sure what to do with padded bags.

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