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sweetpumkinpye

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I have just ordered Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery and the Reese Witherspoon books from the library. Need to order a few more books, I am running low.
 
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The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapeña.
 
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Master of his Fate (Book 1 of The Falconer Series) by Barbara Taylor Bradford
 
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I have just started reading 16 Lighthouse Road. I also just adore Debbie Macomber. The Library just called and The Christmas Cookie Club that I had on hold is in, so will need to get it this week-end.
I live in Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove! She used to have a tea room and yarn shop here but sold the tea room and closed the yarn shop. She can be found at some special events around town when she's here (she and her husband split their time between Washington and somewhere else, can't remember, Arizona maybe? and they travel a lot). The tea room carries autographed copies of her books. I love her books too.
 
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The Story of the Great British Bake Off: A Celebration of a National Obsession by Anita Singh. Great read - it's all about how the show went from being something that the BBC wasn't sure they were interested in carrying to the obsession that it is worldwide today. Hilarious in parts, just like the show.
 
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sweetpumkinpye

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I today picked up Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery. Not my usual style of writing but am enjoying it.
Pamela, I adore Debbie Macomber and I think I have read every book of hers. I love that her books are easy to read and are "gentle".
 

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"The Good Fight" by Danielle Steel. Not bad so far.
 
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I'm still working my way through The Story of the Great British Bake Off but it's a hardback book slightly larger than will fit easily in my lunch bag so I'm also working on M. C. Beaton's Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death. I loved the series on Acorn or Britbox; I know you should read the books first but it didn't work out that way!
 
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Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks. Normally I like his books. this one I was not keen on.

Have picked up some pressure cooking books from the library so will be looking at those next.
 
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Agatha Raisin and the Vicious Vet by M. C. Beaton - bought a set of 20 of Agatha's adventures - they are listed as Detective and Mystery Fiction. Very light and easy to read, perfect small paperback size to slip into my bag and read on the bus. They will be featuring heavily in my 19 in 19.
 
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sweetpumkinpye

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Have been reading a whole lot of slow/pressure cooker recipe books trying to get some ideas for the multicooker that I have just bought.
 
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Just finished George RR Martin's Fire and Blood, an early history of the Targaryans.

Also reading Collapse by Jared Diamond about why societies fall apart.
 
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I am just finishing the Barefoot investor.
 
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I think i've read quite a few since the last time I posted in this thread but i'm currently reading Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan.
 
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Right now is Toys by James Patterson, read quite a few since I last posted here. I have a list on good reads that helps follow my reading.
 
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