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Twenty Wishes (Blo...
Twenty Wishes (Blossom Street, No. 4)
Debbie Macomber
Mira Books
, 2008 - 368 pages
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highly recommended
Good book.
I really liked this book. It made me realize that no matter what happens you shouldn't give up hope or stop wishing.
I like the fact that Debbie Macomber is able to weave characters that have flaws and problems just like the rest of us but they aren't so over the top that you don't believe them.
She also gives you updates about characters in previous Bloomsom
Street
books and works them into the story. It was like hanging out with old friends and making new ones.
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I have all of Debbie Macombers Books and love the ladies. The
twenty
wishes
is very good makes you want to make a list. This book is for all ages but especially creative folks.What she is doing is making you think about your life and that is a good way to start.The knitting series was the first books I got started with. So give this book a read well worth it. Bonnie from Waynesville North Carolina
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Delightful
I really, truly enjoy this series and this installment continues that tradition. It is very light reading, but a lot of fun at the same time. I read the book in a 24-hour period and couldn't put it down. The characters are people you find you care about and the story is good (plus this one actually makes you think). The concept of 20
wishes
is intriging and I assume that many, many readers will adopt this concept and make it their own. It would be very interesting to know just how many people pursue a wish as a result of reading this book.
If you enjoy the Mitford series, Phil Gulley's books or the Miss Julia books and are looking for other authors to try, this would be a good choice for you.
If you haven't read any of the books in this series, I would recommend you start at the beginning because I think that would be most enjoyable. However, you could pick this one up and read it independently of the others since it does stand alone. I would also recommend "Suzanna's Garden" even though it isn't considered one of this series, I view it as one of them.
Relax, get on your porch swing or hammock and settle in for a pleasant read !
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If you're wishing for a good read, try this
Anne Marie Roche has invited 3 other widows to join her for a special Valentine's Day party. The women offer one another support and they come up with an idea which will focus their attention on possibilities for their future rather than on losses of the past. They each begin a list of 20
wishes
which they feel would put fun, excitement, and fulfillment into their empty lives. Although each of them has something that they are seeking, they are all surprised by how their wishes turn out. Before long, the endings to each woman's story become pretty predictable, but getting there will be fun and enjoyable for readers.
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