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AmethystRose Posted - Aug 23 2010 : 1:23:51 PM
It's becoming that time of year again. The leaves on the trees are losing the bright green. You can sleep with the windows open and maybe a light covering. The closing days of summer mean that it is time for me to read Rosamunde Pilcher's "September" again. I want to live in her world, where day-to-day things are far from ordinary.

In December, I reread her "Winter Solstice". It's a Christmas story for those who are tired of the usual Chri$tma$ hype, about people who are not at a festive point in their lives.

Both books have several storylines which overlap, then merge. Her locales are usually Corwall, London, and Scotland.

Can anyone suggest other books like these, which you traditionally reread at certain times of the year?


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textilelover Posted - Aug 29 2010 : 1:52:19 PM
Rosemary, I have been sick with a virus, which is why I haven't given you the suggestions for seasonal reading. As soon as I am better, I'll get to it. Dianne

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." --Leondardo da Vinci
textilelover Posted - Aug 23 2010 : 3:43:55 PM
Hi Rosemary, I love RP's books. I only wish she had written more of them. I will look at my bookshelves and give you some suggestions. Dianne in the Hudson Valley

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." --Leondardo da Vinci

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