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Tue 6 Oct, 2009 06:55 am
Do you use "booklist" or "book list" to describe a paper listing the books you want?
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contrex - 10/06/2009
I would use two words, "book list".
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oolongteasup - 10/06/2009
catalogue
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jinmin1988 - 10/06/2009
i just want to know which one of the words originally.
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Tue 6 Oct, 2009 07:03 am
@jinmin1988
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catalogue
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Tue 6 Oct, 2009 07:10 am
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i just want to know which one of the words originally.
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Tue 6 Oct, 2009 09:19 am
I would use two words, "book list".
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