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Rockebah Charles-Stewart
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transfering books

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How do I switch the book I've chosen to someone else or give up my rights to read it?
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You are not allowed to transfer the book that you have selected to someone else. If you cannot review the book, you go to your update tab and select that you cannot finish reading the book.
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