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Trace
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Tracey
Canton New York
USA
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Posted - Jul 23 2009 :  11:36:23 AM  Show Profile  Send Trace a Yahoo! Message
Has anyone else read any of these? I love them. In the back of each book, is a recipe from the story line. I made a batch of the butterscotch brownies from the aunt dimitys good deeds book.. yummo!!!!

Trace

britchickny
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Angie
Port Orange Florida
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Posted - Jul 23 2009 :  5:53:45 PM  Show Profile
yes! i think I have about the first five or so and have the rest on my huge 'to read" list. They are sort of quirky but i like them, an easy fun read.

ANGIE
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Trace
True Blue Farmgirl

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Tracey
Canton New York
USA
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Posted - Jul 23 2009 :  6:03:15 PM  Show Profile  Send Trace a Yahoo! Message
The first one I read was Aunt dimity slays the dragon. Then I got hooked and started from the begining. Tomorrow I go and pick up aunt dimity digs in and aunt dimitys christmas.

They are a fast read, which really works for this time of year. My library is great about getting the ones they don't have from other librares.
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AuntieM
True Blue Farmgirl

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Marjorie
Holly Springs NC
USA
151 Posts

Posted - Jul 24 2009 :  07:20:05 AM  Show Profile
I've read a few and totally loved them. My "to be read" list is long, but these are definitely among the books I want to read!
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Celticheart
True Blue Farmgirl

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Marcia
WA
USA
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Posted - Jul 24 2009 :  09:01:00 AM  Show Profile
I've read one of her books and really liked it.

It's not about being perfect, but enjoying what you do. Set aside time to be creative.

Robyn Pandolph


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