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message 14: by Jonetta

Jonetta Thanks for the friend invitation!


message 13: by Holly

Holly Bush So very sad to hear that Nora Ephron died. Loved her stuff. Especially When Harry met Sally.


message 12: by Derick

Derick Hudson Thanks for the connection, Holly! You may like my 2012 debut,an hilarious, Irish romcom called 'Dysfunctional Romance!' which has 21 five star reviews on Amazon and nearly 10,000 followers on Twitter already! see my blog for details:
www.derickhudson.blogspot.com
Kind regards,
Derick :-)


Carolyn F. Thanks for the friend invite Holly - I'm looking forward to reading your books.


message 10: by Susie

Susie Sexton absolutely love your description above - our home was the same way!!


message 9: by Nikki

Nikki Thanks for the friendvite, Holly!


Elizabeth Hi, Holly! It sounds like your dad was like my mom. We always had books around and went for more every Saturday!

Elizabeth


message 7: by Wendy

Wendy Thanks for the friends invite Holly!


Denise Thank you for the friend invite Holly!


message 5: by Holly

Holly Bush Jane (PS) wrote: "Thanks for the friendvite Holly :)"

Glad to meet you Jane!


Jane (PS) Thanks for the friendvite Holly :)


message 3: by Holly

Holly Bush Jill wrote: "Thanks for the invite Holly. Look forward to talking and sharing books and recommendations."

Back at you Jill!


message 2: by Holly

Holly Bush Marsha wrote: "Wow! You and I have a lot of authors in common. Michael Connelly, Lee Child, John Sandford. (I'll overlook the fact that you read James Patterson.)
Have you read The Affair yet?"


Read Patterson before he got terrible or his books were written by his mailman. Liked the Affair alot but I'm prejudice because I'm completely in love with Reacher. I thought Gone Tomorrow was the best. Tom Cruise playing Reacher in the movie kind of makes me sick.


Marsha Cornelius Wow! You and I have a lot of authors in common. Michael Connelly, Lee Child, John Sandford. (I'll overlook the fact that you read James Patterson.)
Have you read The Affair yet?


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