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lareyna |
Posted - Aug 26 2005 : 5:50:34 PM I bought The Red Tent and MJ's book today, after being on the forum for a week, they sounded like staples I NEEDED. I thumbed through Mary janes book ,,,,,,,,,,Love it!! then started reading the Red Tent,,,,,,,gonna love that too I can tell already, thanks for good advice ladies!!
I read alot and even more in the winter, gotta to fall asleep, trouble is a good one keeps me awake!!
Good ones I have read this year are: The Kite Runner,by Khaled Hosseini, Sunlight and Shadow by Sue Boggio and Mare Pearl ,True Believer by Nicholas Sparks, and Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks.Any body read any of these? I love all the Harry Potter books, hubby finally finished new one so I can have it now. |
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connio |
Posted - Sep 06 2005 : 11:06:58 AM
Hey Farm Girls!
I read a great book this weekend. It is called "Hanna's Daughters" and was written by a Swedish author named Marianne Fredriksson. It tells the story of a grandmother, mother and daughter between the years of 1871-1987. Their lives and relationships are explored in depth; the setting is Sweden and Norway.
As the author stated "I hope that you will begin to wonder who your grandmother was and in what way she shaped your life."
Connie
cozycottage |
lareyna |
Posted - Aug 29 2005 : 11:27:20 PM Kim the Kite Runner was a bit disturbing but really makes you think about how the other parts of the world Truly live
I was Country before Country was COOL!!!! |
The Handmaiden |
Posted - Aug 27 2005 : 6:23:16 PM Arlene, thanks for your reading list! I've heard the Kite Runner is wonderful, but disturbing. what'd you think? Borrowed it from a friend but haven't started it yet.
"Faith shall finish all that Hope begins."
joan walsh anglund |
shepherdess |
Posted - Aug 26 2005 : 11:10:16 PM I bought Mary Janes Book a couple of weeks ago and I love it so much. I don't think I have ever had a book I have enjoyed as much as this book. It has brought back so many memories of my childhood many of which I had forgotten about. It is just full of so much info. I really liked the first few pages of reading. So much love nad thought put into the words.I highly recommend this book to everyone.
Farm Girl from Western Washington " From sheep to handspun " |
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