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    Post What is everyone reading in October?

    I just got back from the library, I picked up
    ~The Beardstown Ladies' Guide To SMart Spending for Big Savings
    ~Wealth Happens One Day at a Time

    also, some romance novels to relax with.

    What is everyone else reading? I like to get ideas from others. TIA
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    I'm half way into Wedding Ring by Emilie Richards and I'm really enjoying it. Thanks for the recommendation CJ!

    Sitting beside my bed I have a stack waiting and they are:

    The Royal Handmaid by Gilbert Morris

    Secrets by Kristen Heitzmann

    Who Put my Life on Fast-Forward? How to Slow Down & Start Living Again by Phil Callaway

    The Amish Cook Recollections and Recipe from an Old Order Amish Family by Elizabeth Coblentz with Kevin Williams
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    I'm reading a thriller called 'Night of Error' by Desmond Bagley.

    Julia

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    right now:
    Saints Villians
    Venus envy
    Saving Faith
    Weight Loss Solutions ( I have been reading this one forever! )
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    May l $$$$$ goals
    Grocery challenge 400.00/203.52
    Menu planning - 5/3
    Carpet fund 40/40 l
    Christmas 2012 50/50 :
    Change Jar @ May 12 = 849.02 Boston Fund!

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    New Recipe 2/2
    Home Project Organizational Challenge - Bathroom windowsill painted
    Utility room - paint door and hang border
    Hook up water barrell
    Clean out bedroom closet
    Exercise 3x week/20 mins
    UFO for April - baby bib #1

    YEARLY GOAL TRACKING 2012
    Carpet fund @ May = 2650
    Christmas 2012 @ May = 390
    Change Jar = Boston = 849.02
    UFOs done 2012 = 0
    Organization projects 12/4

    Working on learning to be calm and content

    Every little tiny bit helps to get rid of that debt

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    I'm in the middle of Angels Gate by Martha Grimes
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    Live Well~LaughOften~Love Much

    "Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around."
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    I am reading the Sugar Creek Quilt By Jennifer Chiaverini
    I love the Elm creek quilt series!!
    I am also going to read The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks

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    Well, i've got several..

    I'm picking up from the library today...

    Light on Snow by Anita Shreve
    Nickel & Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich

    I've got holds on these for when they come in...

    Everyone worth knowing by Lauren Weisberger
    Goodnight Nobody by Jennifer Weiner
    Little Earthquakes by Jennifer Weiner
    The year of pleasures by Elizabeth Berg
    The Art of Mending by Elizabeth Berg
    The undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella
    A Good Yarn by Debbie Macomber

    I think that's it for now.. I go to Borders and write down all the names and authors of the books that look interesting and then I go to the local libraries website and request them.. Works pretty well and its cheap!
    Liz

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    I've checked out the first 2 books in Jan Karon's Mitford series as well as book 6 in the Left Behind series.

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    I am reading Mrs. Dunwoody's Excellent Instructions For Homekeeping by Miriam Lukken Very interesting reading!!

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    I've just started MADE FROM SCRATCH by Jean Zimmerman

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    I bought Sink Reflections at the library store today for .75 cents. I'm going to read it quickly then sell it on ebay, lol.
    "Success on any major scale requires you to accept responsibity."



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    I bought Sink Reflections at the library store today for .75 cents. I'm going to read it quickly then sell it on ebay, lol. It's the FlyLady book that came out in 2002.
    "Success on any major scale requires you to accept responsibity."



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    Originally posted by KKCondrey
    I've checked out the first 2 books in Jan Karon's Mitford series as well as book 6 in the Left Behind series.

    I LOVED the left behind series.. I read them all last spring and just recently sold them for $5 per book for the 10 that I had.. Yeah money! Anyways, I have to say, they were the best series of books that I've ever read...
    Liz

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