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How's the snow over there?

I will be sure to check out your book shelves. Thank you for the suggestions. I have two gift card for Barnes and Nobles that are burning a hole in my wallet. lol
Take Care
Bobbie
Elizabeth wrote: "Check out my books if you like...my favorite book, though, is Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon...other favorites: The Tenth Gift, Water For Elephants, One Thousand White Women, The Help, Th..."

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I was born and raised in Muskegon so it is all I really know. I live about 7 miles from Lake Michigan which is beautiful in the summer. Right now we have about 3 inches of snow and temps are averaging low 20's. How is it in the U.P.? It can be beautiful up there in the summer but I haven't ever been up there in the winter.
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Bobbie
Jessica wrote: "Hey there! Muskegon is an interesting place. I've visited there a few times, but I now go to college in the U.P.
How's the snow over there? "


I will be sure to check out your book shelves. Thank you for the suggestions. I have two gift card for Barnes and Nobles that are burning a hole in my wallet. lol
Take Care
Bobb..."
Another good one I read recently is: The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
Hi Bobbie, welcome to TNBBC!
I can promise you one thing... you will CERTAINLY find new books to read and fall in love with. We all have such diverse tastes that you are bound to find sooo many new things to read, you wont be able to add them all to your TBR list!!!!
I can promise you one thing... you will CERTAINLY find new books to read and fall in love with. We all have such diverse tastes that you are bound to find sooo many new things to read, you wont be able to add them all to your TBR list!!!!

Have you ever read Bernard Shaw? He's an Irish playwright who has written some very excellent and thought-provoking dramas. He's one of my favorite authors. Some of his plays are: Pygmalion, Man and Superman, Mrs. Warren's Profession, and many more.
Happy New Year, and Welcome!!

Thanks for writing me. So where are you living now? I was born and raised in Muskegon and where I live now is about 6 miles from Grand Haven. Yes, I have been to the Coast Guard Festival many times. It is beautiful here most of the time, although I am not much of a winter person so right now I tend to hibernate. It's when I get most of my reading done.
I haven't ever heard of Bernard Shaw. Thank you for the suggestion and I will be sure to check out his writings.
I will be adding you as a friend so that I can see what you are reading and some of your reviews.
Have a Happy New Year
Bobbie


Will check out Robert Jordan. I enjoy series books. If you checked out my read shelf you will see I have read just about all of V.C Andrews books. There are a couple of series I have to catch up on of hers because I like to wait until the series is finished before I start them. I hate to have to wait a long time in between books.
Happy Reading

Wheel of Time is a series of 12-14 books. I can't remember just now. The first part of the last book was just recently published I think. I'm not sure how long it will be til the other book/books come out.

I had to say Hi! when I saw that you were from Muskegon. I have a lot of ancestors that came from there and I went to Hope College in Holland for my first 2 years of college. (Our daughter graduated from Hope, too, so we've been back to the area fairly recently.)
I second the recommendation about Robert Jordan's series, The Wheel of Time. It's long and complex, but very good.
Best Wishes and Keep Reading
Bobbie