by sewfrenzie 06 Sep 2011

I like mystery, Harry Porter, Ann Rule, and of course embroidery, crazy quilting and quilting books too just to name a few

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by mumzyfarm 07 Sep 2011

You have to read "The Help" I am from the south and I can definitely relate to this book, it is hilarious. lots of luv

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sewfrenzie by sewfrenzie 07 Sep 2011

I've been meaning to read it. I wonder how different the movie will be from the book.

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by airyfairy 07 Sep 2011

I have to admit that I do not read books at all. My DH says that I have never learnt to read. LOL. My DH is never without several books - he reads several at once!!! There are not enough hours in the day foe me as it is, especially with Cute.....

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by mpatterson 06 Sep 2011

anything by Janet Evanovich. They are making a movie of her first book starring Stephanie Plum," One for the money " and I read that they cast Debbie Reynolds to play her grandma. Should be hilarious. Should be out Jan next yr.

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sewfrenzie by sewfrenzie 07 Sep 2011

I am reading her series right now, lol!

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by capoodle 06 Sep 2011

My best friend is blind and hooked me on talking books. You can get so much done while listening to a book. Now I download audio books to my I-Pod and will listen to just about anything. Have to wait around for close to 3 hours tomorrow (daughter has a rash under her leg cast) so will download a book on my daughter's Nook and actually read. lol

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by blueeyedblonde 06 Sep 2011

I think the last one I read was a Danielle Steel book. I just haven't had time to read in the last few years and now I have so much to catch up on. Past time I just sat and read a book of any kind!

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sewfrenzie by sewfrenzie 07 Sep 2011

Try books on tape, they are great for passing the time while driving.

sewfrenzie by sewfrenzie 07 Sep 2011

Or CD.

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by lindalee757 06 Sep 2011

I hate to admit it,but since I started my business, I don't read as much as I should-by the time I shut down the sewing room,my eyes want to close before I get through more that 2 chapters-if I'm lucky. But when I can keep the peepers open-I like Stephen King, Dean Koontz, John Saul,Sandra Brown & of course, Danielle Steele. Those are my top picks, but there are many more..... ~linda~

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by undergroundsue 06 Sep 2011

Oh wow, I read through this list and going yes I like that one and that one and oh forgot about that one! I read just about anything when I am not embroidering:)Great question.

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by devon 06 Sep 2011

I think it would have to be cute???? does that count?? DeVon

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sewfrenzie by sewfrenzie 07 Sep 2011

LOL! YES it does, I don't like being without my "Cute" fix! :)

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by kathyjt 06 Sep 2011

The Bible. The Shack.

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by jerseygirl 06 Sep 2011

I love Janet Evanovitch's Stephanie Plum books. My sis lived in "the burgh" and it's hilarious reading to know exactly where she's going.

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olds by olds 06 Sep 2011

I have just finished #17. They are a HOOT!

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by mjdg 06 Sep 2011

My Bible, the Daily Bread, daily devotional from In Touch (Charles Stanley)
and anything by Bodie and Brock Thoene, (historical fiction) Gone With the Wind, Scarlett, and the latest Rhett's People...... (Yep, a GWTW fan)
MJDG

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by mariahail 06 Sep 2011

Every day I read my Bible, another book that I like is Tough times never last but tough people do by Robert Schuller.The inner child in me still likes "Little Woman" by Marie Luise Alcott and loooove "Don Quixote"!!!!

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by osueo 06 Sep 2011

The Bible is the BEST!!!!!

Right now I am reading Chris Paoli--Eragon series. Easy read but very fast moving. Am on 2nd book.

But my FAVORITE "books" are all the Cuties sites.

Luv y'all.

Lee is in VA. Lots of rain. Live on a hill so no flooding in Irene OR Lee.

Time to play with designs.

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by ansalu 06 Sep 2011

Also a Harry Potterfan, Anne McCaffrey dragonriders; Elisabeth George, Patricia Cornwell, Kathy Reichs (yes I like crime).
From the classic-books: Lord of the rings/ little hobbit from Tolkien (of course :o), Wuthering heights from Emily Brontë, E.T.A. Hoffmann.
At the moment my absolute favorit: The twilight-books from Stephenie Meyer (also love the films; yes I know I'm too old ;o).
Greetings, Bettina

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theduchess by theduchess 06 Sep 2011

NEVER too old!I adore Jacob!!He-He!

ansalu by ansalu 06 Sep 2011

Stella I just say:
Team Edward cause Jacob doesn't sparkle ;o)
Greetings, Bettina

sewfrenzie by sewfrenzie 07 Sep 2011

Your are not to old, you are young at heart and thats what counts!! :)

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by caroldann 06 Sep 2011

Just got Jean Auel's newest, the Land of Painted Caves. Love Diana Gabaldon and Sarah Donati. Oh ya, can't forget Michael and Kathleen O'Neal Gear. Have all of theirs too. Hugs..Carol

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lique by lique 07 Sep 2011

Big fan of the Auel books. Have read them all and am at the moment rereading them.

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by dlonnahawkins 06 Sep 2011

I think that most of my family loves to read. I try to read at least one or two books a week. What with working and the PC - that sometimes can be a chore. But, I have such a vaired taste in books. I just read Nicholas Sparks latest. He is an easy read, and not a lot of the nasty stuff you get with some of the others. DH read every day, too. As does both DD, and GD and GS.

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by terriweistra 06 Sep 2011

Torey L. Hayden is my favourite. Her books are non fiction, she is a remedial teacher who teaches children with autism etc. I also love quilting books, in fact most craft books are my passion

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by clintonmiss22 06 Sep 2011

Terri Blackstock - Christian mystery writer.

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by quilter124 06 Sep 2011

Love to read the Bible, then my quilting books, then Danielle Steele, Jennifer Chiaverini-read 2 of hers this summer, Nicholas Sparks -read 2 of his this summer, and read Donna VanLiere's Christmas Shoes and the Christmas Blessing this summer as well....and Donna is a fellow TN lady.....+ quilting magazines....

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olds by olds 06 Sep 2011

Hi, neighbor, I'm from Mobile, Al. I am
curretly reading Jennifer Chiaverini's
Circle of Quilters. Got burned out about 15 years ago on Steele, but have read some
of her newer ones. Like Sparks and right
now my favorite is The Stephanie Plum
series by Janet Evanovich. I have just finished #17. Right now I am water logged. It rained straight for 4 days. We
got 10 inches thanks to Lee. Maureen

libpage1 by libpage1 06 Sep 2011

The Jennifer Chiaverini books are great. Especially if you are a quilter!

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by damaris 06 Sep 2011

Books by Marta Perry,Robin Lee Hatcher,Loree Lough and Kim Vogel Sawyer to name a few. I love to read

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by jofrog2000 06 Sep 2011

Diana Gabaldon--time travel, first one, Outlander. Am rereading my Anne Mccaffrey books, Dragonriders of Pern, and my first all time favorite author (have collected over 150 of hers) Andre Norton, science fiction.

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caroldann by caroldann 06 Sep 2011

Love her! Just finished her last one, An Echo in the Bone. Have them all. Hugs..Carol

jofrog2000 by jofrog2000 06 Sep 2011

My sister lives in NC, and when DG was there for a book signing, I got one for my daughter and other sis, and the NC got one for me! Can't wait for the next.

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