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By barb56

I forgot to mention that I also asked for and received a book for Christmas that I got to read while we were without power. I never take the time to read (it seems like such a waste of time, but of course it isn’t). So I thought if I get some books on something I’m really interested in, then maybe I’ll read more. I’ve always been interested in mysteries and of course anything to do with knitting or needlecraft. So I found some books that combine the two! What would prompt me more to read than something like that? Hense the wish list for books for Christmas. I got one titled “Knit One, Kill Two” by Maggie Sefton. It was really good and kept me guessing all through the book. She’s written more, I think, so I’ll be looking for more from her. I also got, but haven’t read yet, a book called “A Good Yarn” by Debbie Macomber. It’s not a mystery but a book about a group of women and their life experiences centered around a knitting shop. Sounds interesting and fun and I can’t wait to start on it. More later!

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