Austin Kerr is right, a review posted on ATHG will not be widely read since there are only 80-plus subscribers (although it may be forwarded to other lists); moreover ATHG has no gopher to give reviews permanence. He is right too about H-Net having started reviews on its affiliated lists (and I did one for a book unrelated to ATHG). Yet, I still welcome volunteers who want to post book reviews despite the limitations of circulation and permanence. The problem with H-Net and other listserv groups is that they focus on other things and nobody can subscribe to them all. For instance, the only USA history list that I subscribe to is H-South. Probably many of our sociologist subscribers don't subscribe to any H-Net list (the H stands for Humanities). To the best of my knowledge, the only indexing service for listserv groups is the volunteer effort of subscribers forwarding posts from one listserv group that they read to another one which they think might find the posts relevant. *David Fahey (Miami Univ) [log in to unmask]