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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on September 13, 2009, 7:41 am
I've got three books going, 5 if you count throne room reading
Tears of Pearl is the latest Tasha Alexander offering and is set in the
Ottoman Empire of the Victorian era. I love this series
Even Money - Dick Francis and Son - typical Francis plot - hero with life
issues rights wrong doing in the world of British horse racing
The Canterbury Papers by Judith K. Healey - intrigue in the court of John
Lackland, now King of England.
In the throne room - a book on Maine gardens and another on garden sheds as
storage and garden eye candy.
Cheryl
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Posted by Lucille on September 13, 2009, 9:36 am
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> I've got three books going, 5 if you count throne room reading
> Tears of Pearl is the latest Tasha Alexander offering and is set in the
> Ottoman Empire of the Victorian era. I love this series
> Even Money - Dick Francis and Son - typical Francis plot - hero with life
> issues rights wrong doing in the world of British horse racing
> The Canterbury Papers by Judith K. Healey - intrigue in the court of John
> Lackland, now King of England.
> In the throne room - a book on Maine gardens and another on garden sheds
> as
> storage and garden eye candy.
> Cheryl
How old is Dick Francis now? It seems to me he's been writing for 1,000
years.
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on September 14, 2009, 6:46 am
On 9/13/09 9:36 AM, in article h8ishp$m2i$1@news.eternal-september.org,
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>> I've got three books going, 5 if you count throne room reading
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>> Tears of Pearl is the latest Tasha Alexander offering and is set in the
>> Ottoman Empire of the Victorian era. I love this series
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>> Even Money - Dick Francis and Son - typical Francis plot - hero with life
>> issues rights wrong doing in the world of British horse racing
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>> The Canterbury Papers by Judith K. Healey - intrigue in the court of John
>> Lackland, now King of England.
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>> In the throne room - a book on Maine gardens and another on garden sheds
>> as
>> storage and garden eye candy.
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>> Cheryl
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> How old is Dick Francis now? It seems to me he's been writing for 1,000
> years.
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Well that author photo makes him look pretty spry for a 1000+. Turns out he
was born in 1920, which makes him 89 now
Cheryl
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Posted by Tia Mary on September 13, 2009, 10:32 am
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
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> I've got three books going, 5 if you count throne room reading (snip)
> Cheryl
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I went through at least a dozen books in the 6 1/2 weeks I was in the
mountains. I just finished the latest David Baldacchi novel starring
Oliver Stone -- Divine Justice. A good read but it sounded like this
character is going to be put on the back burner for a bit. I am now in
the midst of an older Patricia Cornwell novel featuring Kay Scarpetta --
from 1999, I think. I don't remember the title off hand but it's about
some guy who is killed while diving in the Inactive Naval Yard.
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CiaoMeow >^;;^<
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Posted by Sandy Bell on September 14, 2009, 9:07 am
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> I've got three books going, 5 if you count throne room reading
> Tears of Pearl is the latest Tasha Alexander offering and is set in the
> Ottoman Empire of the Victorian era. I love this series
> Even Money - Dick Francis and Son - typical Francis plot - hero with life
> issues rights wrong doing in the world of British horse racing
> The Canterbury Papers by Judith K. Healey =A0- intrigue in the court of J=
ohn
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> Lackland, now King of England.
> In the throne room - a book on Maine gardens and another on garden sheds =
as
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> storage and garden eye candy.
> Cheryl
2 books right now - well 1 and 1 I'm not sure I will ever finish!
Have now read 350 pages of Moby Dick (only another 200 tp go) and we
still haven't spotted the damn whale!!! Don't care if I'm confined to
bed for another 6 weeks, this one may have just beat me!
The second is Sense & Sensability by Jane Austin, much more
enjoyable! Both books are on my bucket list and since I was unable to
stitch reading became a life line!
Sandy
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> Tears of Pearl is the latest Tasha Alexander offering and is set in the
> Ottoman Empire of the Victorian era. I love this series
> Even Money - Dick Francis and Son - typical Francis plot - hero with life
> issues rights wrong doing in the world of British horse racing
> The Canterbury Papers by Judith K. Healey - intrigue in the court of John
> Lackland, now King of England.
> In the throne room - a book on Maine gardens and another on garden sheds
> as
> storage and garden eye candy.
> Cheryl