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    I am reading "The Five Love Languages", by Gary Chapman.

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    I just finished James Patterson's Cross and am now on to Michael Crichton's Next.
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    I'm reading The Quilter's Apprentice. A very nice story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tervsforme View Post
    I'm reading The Quilter's Apprentice. A very nice story.
    That sounds good...I've been reading a lot of Amish stories (Wanda Brunstetter/Beverly Lewis). Is it an Amish story? Who writes it?
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    The Quilter's Apprentice is by Jennifer Chiaverini. She has a whole Series of books having to do with the Elm Creek Quilters.
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    Just started 1776 by David McCullough. Not my usual kind of book but i'm enjoying it.
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    I just started Killer Instinct by Joseph Finder. A friend and I went to the library yesterday and got books to start the New Year off!
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    I just finished Odd Thomas and Forever Odd by Dean Koontz. I can hardly wait until the next one, Brother Odd comes out in paper back. Koontz's are the only books I ever actually purchase. Everything else comes fromthe library.

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    I just started "Puppet" by Joy Fielding last night.
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    Daisy I just finished Brother Odd a couple of weeks ago. I was a little disappointed, but you may not be. I loved the first 2 books--I think just because I liked Odd so much and also about Elvis. Brother Odd did have a cute ending. Hope it comes out in paperback soon so you can get it (or maybe you can get it at the library-that's where I got it).
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    "Glad Tidings" By Debbie Macomber. Given to me by DH for Christmas. He knows I enjoy Hoilday type books during this season. Got me several!!!

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    the CTWG Really NEED it at this time of year. lol My Dsis gave me Running with Scissors I hope to start soon.

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    Just starting The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde - seems like it will be good.
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    I just started "For One More Day" by Mitch Albom last night. It's a small little book that's very easy to read. So far I really like it.

    Slowtypinwoman--I read "Running with Scissors" before. A warning: it's EXTREMELY graphic in some areas.
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