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Old 09-21-2009, 06:39 AM
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i read alot. i love those kinds of books. thanks for bringing it up :D
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Bev, I know I have a double copy of one of his books. Can't remember off hand which one. When I find it, I'll let you know and send it up to you
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will you really? oh wow! thank you thank you. your awesome girlfriend
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Old 09-21-2009, 06:56 AM
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not a problem. Don't need 2 copies
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Old 09-21-2009, 06:58 AM
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your so sweet hun. i hope you find it. fingers crossed
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no. what kind of books are they? anything like james patterson? i just recently got into his books
bev, I have been into James Patterson for some years now. Which ones are you reading? I have loved reading the Alex Cross series and the Womens Murder club series.
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no. what kind of books are they? anything like james patterson? i just recently got into his books
bev, I have been into James Patterson for some years now. Which ones are you reading? I have loved reading the Alex Cross series and the Womens Murder club series.
i just started . i read a few of the alex cross ones which were good. i haven't read any of the murder club ones yet
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Ok, went to bed last night, ok, couldn't sleep, kept thinking about the book.
So, what did I do? Yep! Got up and finished it! OMG!! That's all I'm going to say!
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Terri--thanks for the book review. I like his books too.

Bev---I also read Debbie Macomber. I like her Cedar Cove series and the series about the yarn shop. I feel like I know that area of Washington and I have never been there!!!
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Terri--thanks for the book review. I like his books too.

Bev---I also read Debbie Macomber. I like her Cedar Cove series and the series about the yarn shop. I feel like I know that area of Washington and I have never been there!!!
Marcia. All her books are like that. She draws you in the story.
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