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I sit at work killing time online surfing. It's the most dangerous thing I do. I tell my dh that it would cheaper if I stayed home and sewed.


I felt exactly the same way, Shannon. I still read the occasional book-book, but I just find it so much easier to read the Kindle. Before you DH buys you the Nook, check to make sure that you have access to as many e-books on it as you do on the Kindle. Also make sure the Nook isn't back-lit. That's one of my favorite things about the Kindle - I can read it outside because it's not back-lit


Me, too. I think I'll need to go back and start over.
Has anyone made any of the quilts featured in the books? A blogging friend was making Sylvia's Sampler as a BOM through her lqs.


I looked at the series again. I know I got well into the series, but only a few books sounded familiar. I must not have retained much. (This is a big problem for me.) I'll have to get back into them.
I've read some of Sandra Dallas's books. I also liked the Emilie Richard's series. I like to read quilting fiction.


It's the Shenandoah Album series. It looks like there are at least five books. I didn't complete the series, but not because it wasn't good. I got distracted. The first book is Wedding Ring (Shenandoah Album).
My favorites for Sandra Dallas are Alice's Tulips and The Persian Pickle Club
My husband brought me Rainwater home from the library last night. I emailed him yesterday about it and he got it for me when he was there picking up some other holds. He's the best!


I remember it when it first came out and I read it then. I didn't like it! Ha! I adore Sandra Dallas's books now and want to reread it for a fresh perspective.
I've decided my TBR list needs to HUGE overhaul. It's kind of like my stash, I wonder why I ever thought I'd want to read that or if it's fabric "what was I thinking?".
I really liked Pickle Club, Lynn! I don't think I've read Alice's Tulips, but I did read and enjoy Mattie Spencer's Diary and really, really liked Tallgrass!



I just started today Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda and it's so good I want to drop everything and just read!

I'm a big mystery fan so I'm planning on reading all the books nominated for Edgar awards (The Oscars for mystery writers). I'm reading Caught by Harlan Coben which is nominated for best 2010 mystery novel.

I'm a big mystery fan so I'm planning on reading all the books nominated for Edgar awards (The Oscars for myster..."
As I mentioned before I liked this book so very much I wrote to Sandra Dallas and told her. I googled alot of the food that was described, too since I wasn't all that sure what some of it was...

Let us know what you think. I've got it on my to read list, but not really sure if it's for me...







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Happy reading and don't drop the book in the bath water!



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1. Devil's Food Cake Murder - Joanne Fluke
2. Crunch Time - Diane Mott Davidson
3. Mourning Gloria (China Bayles) - Susan Watt Albert
And then Sharon N recommended a Sandra Brown book, Rainwater, so I bought it, too!
I think I'd better get off the computer, get my latte made, and get busy!