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OT: summer reading Noreen's Knit*che 06-13-2005
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Posted by Noreen's Knit*che on June 13, 2005, 9:56 am
I'm currently reading non-fiction

From Time Immemorial by Joan Peters

VERY interesting subject matter, a LOT of which I already knew, but she
expounds on the subject magnificently.

Hugs,
Noreen



Posted by Katherine on June 13, 2005, 11:24 am
Noreen's Knit*che wrote:
> I'm currently reading non-fiction
>
> From Time Immemorial by Joan Peters
>
> VERY interesting subject matter, a LOT of which I already knew, but
> she expounds on the subject magnificently.

I am reading books to give to graduating students. A publishing house sends
us some each year, and it is part of my job to choose the appropriate
students for each book. I enjoy it.

Katherine



Posted by Els van Dam on June 13, 2005, 2:08 pm

> Noreen's Knit*che wrote:
> > I'm currently reading non-fiction
> >
> > From Time Immemorial by Joan Peters
> >
> > VERY interesting subject matter, a LOT of which I already knew, but
> > she expounds on the subject magnificently.
>
> I am reading books to give to graduating students. A publishing house sends
> us some each year, and it is part of my job to choose the appropriate
> students for each book. I enjoy it.
>
> Katherine

Katherine I would love doing that as well. Do you meet up with golden
oldies and lots of new authors as well. I find, today that it is very
hard to keep up with it all. We are lucky to have so many great writers.

How many books do you have to read, and how many do you really like. Also
are there books you think that will not be appropreate as well.

Happy reading and skull cap crocheting.

Els

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Posted by norabalcer@aol.com on June 13, 2005, 2:33 pm
Hi,

I'm not a non-fiction reader. Light love stories or mysteries for me. I
don't know if any of you get the Lion Brand newsletter, but they
mentioned Debbie Macomber and her two books "The Shop on Blossom
Street" and "A Good Yarn". I have both of them and they are going to be
next to read. The author is also a knitter.

Hugs,

Nora


Posted by Katherine on June 13, 2005, 5:11 pm
Ah, you have them both, Nora. I bet you'll love them!

Hugs,
Katherine


norabalcer@aol.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not a non-fiction reader. Light love stories or mysteries for me.
> I don't know if any of you get the Lion Brand newsletter, but they
> mentioned Debbie Macomber and her two books "The Shop on Blossom
> Street" and "A Good Yarn". I have both of them and they are going to
> be next to read. The author is also a knitter.
>
> Hugs,
>
> Nora



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