Elm Creek Novels
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Originally Posted by Edie
Originally Posted by Judy in Waco
Kathy,
Are you a reader of these books? This is the first time I've seen them. Do you know if any are available as ebooks?
Are you a reader of these books? This is the first time I've seen them. Do you know if any are available as ebooks?
Jennifer Chiaverini keeps her characters and if you read the books in order, you will get to know them on a personal level (so to speak) and they will become a part of your "quilting family". They become alive.
She has a new book coming out in 2011 - "The Union Quilters".
Can't wait to listen to that one. Edie
#12
Originally Posted by nlgh
Originally Posted by Edie
Originally Posted by Judy in Waco
Kathy,
Are you a reader of these books? This is the first time I've seen them. Do you know if any are available as ebooks?
Are you a reader of these books? This is the first time I've seen them. Do you know if any are available as ebooks?
Jennifer Chiaverini keeps her characters and if you read the books in order, you will get to know them on a personal level (so to speak) and they will become a part of your "quilting family". They become alive.
She has a new book coming out in 2011 - "The Union Quilters".
Can't wait to listen to that one. Edie
Hope this helps. Edie
#13
I am just starting #6 (The Master Quilter) of the first 6 in the "series" and have really enjoyed reading them. The are just a pleasant read about the quilters and their lives. A nice change from murder mysteries or romance novels. I got mine on e-bay. Two large books that each contain 3 books in one,(if that makes sense.)
#14
I picked up the combo novel that has all three of the first novels in one volume, but here's the cool thing!
I went to my local quilting guild meeting tonight for the first time, and they have a library. There are six of the novels in their library I can check out!! In addition, several ladies offered to lend me other books when I'm ready. Isn't that great??!!
I went to my local quilting guild meeting tonight for the first time, and they have a library. There are six of the novels in their library I can check out!! In addition, several ladies offered to lend me other books when I'm ready. Isn't that great??!!
#16
Originally Posted by Judy in Waco
Thanks! Yes, an ebook is what you read on your Kindle. I just read it on my Blackberry. It's an electronic book.
That sounds interesting. I really want to read one of the Elm Creek novels too.
Project Linus is very cool. I want to go read about the challenge now. I was so intrigued by the books, I forgot to look for the challenge. :)
That sounds interesting. I really want to read one of the Elm Creek novels too.
Project Linus is very cool. I want to go read about the challenge now. I was so intrigued by the books, I forgot to look for the challenge. :)
I would suggest that you read the Elm Creek novels in chronological order, since the underlying story line in most of them is continuing. I just think you will enjoy them more.
#17
Originally Posted by stillwaters
Originally Posted by Judy in Waco
Thanks! Yes, an ebook is what you read on your Kindle. I just read it on my Blackberry. It's an electronic book.
That sounds interesting. I really want to read one of the Elm Creek novels too.
Project Linus is very cool. I want to go read about the challenge now. I was so intrigued by the books, I forgot to look for the challenge. :)
That sounds interesting. I really want to read one of the Elm Creek novels too.
Project Linus is very cool. I want to go read about the challenge now. I was so intrigued by the books, I forgot to look for the challenge. :)
I would suggest that you read the Elm Creek novels in chronological order, since the underlying story line in most of them is continuing. I just think you will enjoy them more.
#20
Originally Posted by Judy in Waco
Me too! Hey, does anyone have a list of all of the novels in order? Thanks in advance. :)
okay go to:
www.fictiondb.com then in the upper right hand corner - down arrow to 'author' then type in her last name Chiaverini
then click on the little icon next to it.
Once the list comes up you can click on ''date' and that will put the list in order.
You do NOT have to register to get the list. Hope this helps. They are fun to read.
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