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3. Bel Canto by Ann Patchett
4. Isabel's Daughter - Judith R. Hendricks
5. The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
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Beth
posted by BethyB at 9:08 am (EST) on Dec 1, 2009
I've just finished A Sense of the World, thanks you for your well thought out gift, I really enjoyed it. I haven't gotten a hold of A Life in Secrets yet but I will track it down at some point. If your interested in another inspiring biography I would recommned Reach for the Sky by Paul Brickhill.
Thanks again,
Jim
posted by Marbot at 3:35 pm (EST) on Jun 22, 2009
I was just wondering if you mailed How Do I Love Thee? out yet? Just leave me a message on my profile.
Thanks,
Monica
posted by crazy4reading at 5:13 pm (EST) on May 11, 2009
I saw your post about How Do I Love Thee? and if no one else has asked for it. I would love to have it. Just let me know either way.
Thanks,
Monica
posted by crazy4reading at 1:35 pm (EST) on Apr 12, 2009
There's a new ETTA Facebook page!
Maybe you could start the discussion!
Here's the link!
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=58...
Thanks,
GK
posted by gkolpan at 12:06 am (EST) on Jan 28, 2009
The ETTA website is up and running!
www.geraldkolpan.com
I hope you enjoy it and don't forget to play the song!
Best,
GK
posted by gkolpan at 12:54 pm (EST) on Jan 18, 2009
It was my pleasure to send the book. We booklovers gotta stick together!
Please e-mail me sometime and tell me how MDR's talk was. I'm at amysisson at prodigy . net
Take care,
Amy S.
posted by amysisson at 9:20 pm (EST) on Mar 6, 2008
Did you like the last chapter/section? I really struggled a bit with that. I do adore her writing, though, and would love to see her speak. It's frustrating for us science fiction readers, because unlike most science fiction writers, she doesn't go to conventions, so we don't get to meet her and hear her speak. She doesn't think of herself as a science fiction writer, but those of us who love SF and really love The Sparrow and The Children of God think of her as a brilliant science fiction writer!
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