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Inver

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  1. Yeah Sara - enjoy the book! :lol:

     

    May I also raise a toast to Miss Inver - she helps make the forum a haven of fluffy gorgeousness!

     

     

    :blush:

    Actually it is Mrs:lol: but I'll let you off....lol. Wonder if Michelle has ever heard the forum called that before...lol

     

    :lol:

     

    Ooh, I'm so happy! I haven't read that many books by Jodi Picoult, but I did like them.

    Good...I'll be getting it in the post to you soon Sara. :lol:

  2. Thanks for the continued warm welcome. I salute you all!

     

     

     

    I'm also from Kirkcaldy originally! I'm doing a book signing in Waterstones in Kirkcaldy on Saturday 20th June If you're around, pop in and say howdy! :blush:

    Yeh but I live in Aberdeen....:lol:

  3. Hahah after all that guessing, none of us guessed right! :lol: Wouldn't you know it? :blush::lol:

    I've read this one -- it's a great book! It's the one that got my mom hooked on Jodi Picoult, too.

    Thanks Inver.. this was fun!

     

    I know I can't believe nobody guessed it. Glad everyone had fun with it. Hope I get a few more wanting to pop their name in the hat for the draw now. I must get around to reading it myself too.

     

    Perfect Match was the winning title add your name to the list for the draw tomorrow.

  4. OK...........result is in..........there isn't one !!

     

    Nobody guessed that is was......

     

    'Perfect Match' :blush:

     

    So if there are any of you who haven't read it would like to and would like to go in to a lucky draw now, please add your name. Maybe I should just have done this in the first place :lol:

     

    I'll leave this open until Friday.

  5. 'Light on Snow' by Anita Shreve

    Nicky Dillon and her father take a walk through new-fallen snow in the forest near their home and come upon and abandoned new born baby, wrapped in a sleeping bag. And so begins the tale of how/why the wee sole has been abandoned. Nicky is only 12 and lives with her father and have a very close loving father/daughter relationship, although she obviously misses her mother and little sister dearly and Anita deals with this sensitively at this ever changing time of growing into teenage years.

    A simply written and compulsive read and didn't take long to whizz through. One of the books that has been on my shelf waiting patiently to be read. I am so glad I took time out to read this one. Has been recommended many a time in the thread here for Anita Shreve

    8/10

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