Look at Tidbits.com this week thereis a article About fixing genres in iBooks 
that includes the process of moving the book to the desktop. Apparently the 
library folder that contains books uses random names for the folders so you 
need to export them from the program directly.  

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> On Nov 12, 2013, at 10:44 PM, Kliphton ------- <kliphton....@outlook.com> 
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> 
> Is aarticle about fixing genres in Hello.  I have imported about 700 books in 
> ePub format in to iBooks.  They
> read just fine, but I accidently deleted the folder where I originally
> Gimported them from.  Where does iBooks store them so I can try to save them
> to a different folder for my own reference?  Thanks.
> 
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