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Old 07-02-2010, 03:56 PM
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Look for them online, maybe Barnes and Noble.
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please, who is the author?
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Old 07-02-2010, 05:04 PM
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Jennifer Chiaverini is the author.
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Old 07-03-2010, 12:52 AM
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My Quilt Guild has several in our library. I am sooo lucky.

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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
I've gotten most of mine at the library and the fill ins in garage sales or goodwill. I've even gotten recorded versions from the library. Nice to listen to in the car. Or maybe when quilting!
That is how I listen to all my books! Car or sewing - sometimes just sitting outside relaxing! Edie
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Originally Posted by AnitaSt
I've listened to several of them, available online from Audible.com. Kinda pricey if you don't have a membership (I used to have a membership because audio books saved my sanity with 2 hours of commuting every day). Can't remember the person who reads the books, but she's very good. Hearing the voices makes me feel more like I know the characters.
Christina Moore narrates the books. And she is good. Edie
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Originally Posted by brushandthimble
please, who is the author?
The author is Jennifer Chiaverini. She lives in MAdison, Wisconsin! Edie
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Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
I want my Sister to take me up to Madison to the Half price bookstore, maybe they would have them.
I went to Half-Price books and they only had one. That was the east side Half-Price Books. Don't know about the west side. I've gotten mine from Amazon.com and ebay, with gas prices what they are I think it just as cheap to pay shipping as it is to drive a long distance.
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I love them!!! I buy them from Amazon.com--find that they are cheaper than Barnes & Noble and can get free shipping. I own everyone she had written so far---I do not buy very many hardback books except an occasional quilting book, but after I read the first one, I was hooked. They are one of only 2 sets of hardbacks I own,the other is Harry Potter series. Definitely must reads.
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try half priced book stores i just bought one there last night and they will buy used books also
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