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Old 10-01-2013, 04:04 AM
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Edie
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Originally Posted by Mdegenhart
I've been checking audiobooks out from the library and listening to them while I quilt.
I listen to audiobooks while I am sewing all the time. I have found Nicholas Sparks, Richard Paul Evans, Jennifer Chiaverini to be excellent books. "Mrs Lincoln's Dressmaker" is excellent, Any and all of Richard Paul Evans are uplifting books, especially his "Walk" Series - you have to start with the first book, however. Same with Jennifer Chiaverini's books. Nicholas Sparks audiobooks are excellent. Also, for what it is worth, any book that you can find that is narrated by George Guidall is fantastic.

Check your library - they sell their books, CD's, DVD's and audio books. I get mine for 50 cents, well worth it because they are mine and I can loan them to anyone or give them to anyone. I am listening to Mary Higgins Clark's books now. And then I will start on some Civil War battle books. My husband and I visited Gettysburg once and I just became enthralled with the history of the Civil War. Minnesota played a very important role in the ending of the war. And every one of the soldiers were volunteers. You learn a lot while you are sewing with two hands and listening with two ears. Enjoy., Edie
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