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Old March 17th 10, 05:17 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Cheryl Isaak
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May have found a gem - Murder By Artifact - a quilting mystery by Barbara
Graham. LOL funny and I haven't gotten to the plot yet. Will tell more after
I'm done.

Cheryl

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Old March 17th 10, 05:21 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Dawne Peterson
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"Cheryl Isaak" wrote.
May have found a gem - Murder By Artifact - a quilting mystery by Barbara
Graham. LOL funny and I haven't gotten to the plot yet. Will tell more
after
I'm done.

Our store bookclub has picked The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie as our
next read. Have just started it, and am packing it to travel. Looks good.

Dawne


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Old March 17th 10, 05:53 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
lucille
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"Dawne Peterson" wrote in message
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"Cheryl Isaak" wrote.
May have found a gem - Murder By Artifact - a quilting mystery by Barbara
Graham. LOL funny and I haven't gotten to the plot yet. Will tell more
after
I'm done.

Our store bookclub has picked The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie as
our next read. Have just started it, and am packing it to travel. Looks
good.

Dawne


So far I've gotten the very best recommendations from this group. Aren't
we wonderful !!!!!!

Lucille


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Old March 17th 10, 06:12 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Susan Hartman[_2_]
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Cheryl Isaak wrote:
May have found a gem - Murder By Artifact - a quilting mystery by Barbara
Graham. LOL funny and I haven't gotten to the plot yet. Will tell more after
I'm done.



I'm halfway through "Major Pettigrew's Last Stand" and loving every
paragraph of it. I feel I should read faster, because I have several
library books to get through before the due date, but I find myself
"dragging my feet" for the sheer enjoyment of the characters and
descriptions. It's a first novel, and I hope NOT the last!

sue

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Old March 17th 10, 07:49 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Nancy
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On Mar 17, 1:17�pm, Cheryl Isaak wrote:
May have found a gem - Murder By Artifact - a quilting mystery by Barbara
Graham. LOL funny and I haven't gotten to the plot yet. Will tell more after
I'm done.

Cheryl


I'm in the middle of T Jefferson Parker's "The
Renegades." I love most of what he writes
as much for the locations (he knows LA,
Orange County and SoCal) as the story.

Also reading the newest biography of Louisa
May Alcott by Harriet Reisen. Her father
(Louisa's) was a strange bird.

The TJ Parker was a easier transport for
waiting in Drs offices Monday and Tuesday.

Nancy
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Old March 17th 10, 07:54 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
lucille
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"Nancy" wrote in message
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On Mar 17, 1:17�pm, Cheryl Isaak wrote:
May have found a gem - Murder By Artifact - a quilting mystery by Barbara
Graham. LOL funny and I haven't gotten to the plot yet. Will tell more
after
I'm done.

Cheryl


I'm in the middle of T Jefferson Parker's "The
Renegades." I love most of what he writes
as much for the locations (he knows LA,
Orange County and SoCal) as the story.

Also reading the newest biography of Louisa
May Alcott by Harriet Reisen. Her father
(Louisa's) was a strange bird.

The TJ Parker was a easier transport for
waiting in Drs offices Monday and Tuesday.

Nancy


I'm reading Brava Valentine by Adriana Trigiani. This is the second in a
series that will eventually be three. That was recommended by someone here,
but I can't remember who. Fun to read. It's about a coutere cobbler and
I'm learning a lot about shoemaking. The other plus is that it takes place
partially in New York and mentions places I know and love.

Oddly the first book starts out in a wedding palace that I went to for
several catered weddings and bar mitzvahs and ends on the block I worked on,
58th Street and 5th Avenue.

Lucille

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Old March 18th 10, 09:08 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Sandy Bell
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On Mar 18, 4:17*am, Cheryl Isaak wrote:
May have found a gem - Murder By Artifact - a quilting mystery by Barbara
Graham. LOL funny and I haven't gotten to the plot yet. Will tell more after
I'm done.

Cheryl


Have just finished reading MAKING THE ROUNDS WITH OSCAR by Dr Dosa
(think his first name is Mark). It was a truly inspirational and
carthartic read, would recommend it to all! Also just finished THE
19TH WIFE which was a great read.
Sandy
 




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