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I'm curious---who are your favorite authors? What kind of books do you like? This long weekend without power I finished a Helen MacInnes book called 'Ride a Pale Horse'. I have always loved her books about spies and espionage. I also read 'The Ghostway' by Tony Hillerman. I like Hillerman books because they are almost all in Arizona, namely the Four Corners. I lived several years in Farmington, NM and always enjoy the place references, as well as the story.I also like Sue Grafton but she doesn't write fast enough for me. lol I recently read her 'T is for Trespass'. I like Janet Evanovich and I'm looking forward to getting 'Sizzling Sixteen'. It's only in hard back so I've been lurking around ebay looking for a cheap steal on

it. I love J.A. Jance books as well. They are also often set in Arizona. She has some about a female sheriff in southern Arizona but my favorites are a new character from Sedona. Great reading!What about all of you? SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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I'm curious---who are your favorite authors? What kind of books do you like? This long weekend without power I finished a Helen MacInnes book called 'Ride a Pale Horse'. I have always loved her books about spies and espionage. I also read 'The Ghostway' by Tony Hillerman. I like Hillerman books because they are almost all in Arizona, namely the Four Corners. I lived several years in Farmington, NM and always enjoy the place references, as well as the story.I also like Sue Grafton but she doesn't write fast enough for me. lol I recently read her 'T is for Trespass'. I like Janet Evanovich and I'm looking forward to getting 'Sizzling Sixteen'. It's only in hard back so I've been lurking around ebay looking for a cheap steal on it. I love J.A. Jance books as well. They are also often set in Arizona. She has some about a female sheriff in southern Arizona but my favorites are a new character from Sedona. Great reading!What about all of you?

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> I'm curious---who are your favorite authors? What kind of books do you like?

>

> This long weekend without power I finished a Helen MacInnes book called 'Ride

a

> Pale Horse'. I have always loved her books about spies and espionage. I also

> read 'The Ghostway' by Tony Hillerman. I like Hillerman books because they

are

> almost all in Arizona, namely the Four Corners. I lived several years in

> Farmington, NM and always enjoy the place references, as well as the story.

>

> I also like Sue Grafton but she doesn't write fast enough for me. lol I

> recently read her 'T is for Trespass'. I like Janet Evanovich and I'm looking

> forward to getting 'Sizzling Sixteen'. It's only in hard back so I've been

> lurking around ebay looking for a cheap steal on it. I love J.A. Jance books

> as well. They are also often set in Arizona. She has some about a female

> sheriff in southern Arizona but my favorites are a new character from Sedona.

> Great reading!

>

> What about all of you?

Hands down, number one - n Zimmer Bradley - Darkover series and Mists of

Avalon!! I also like Tony Hillerman and a bunch of other mystery writers whose

names escape me at the moment. For fun, Charlain (True Blood).

Prescott and Lincoln Childs, Dean Koontz and early King for thrills and

chills.

Dee

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I'm curious---who are your favorite authors? What kind of books do you like? This long weekend without power I finished a Helen MacInnes book called 'Ride a Pale Horse'. I have always loved her books about spies and espionage. I also read 'The Ghostway' by Tony Hillerman. I like Hillerman books because they are almost all in Arizona, namely the Four Corners. I lived several years in Farmington, NM and always enjoy the place references, as well as the story.I also like Sue Grafton but she doesn't write fast enough for me. lol I recently read her 'T is for Trespass'. I like Janet Evanovich and I'm looking forward to getting 'Sizzling Sixteen'. It's only in hard back so I've been lurking around ebay looking for a cheap steal on it. I love J.A. Jance books as well. They are also often set in Arizona. She has some about a female sheriff in southern Arizona but my favorites are a new character from Sedona. Great reading!What about all of you?

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Terry Pratchett. . Jasper fforde. Janet Evanovich. Craig

,C.j. Box, Margaret Coel (Wyoming mysteries). Curt Wendleboe (our

friend from church - his 1st mystery is coming out in March!!!) Dave Barry.

A ton of others I can't remember at the moment. Thank God for libraries, if

I had to buy all these I could never do it...

in WY

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favorite authors? (for everyone)

I'm curious---who are your favorite authors? What kind of books do you

like?

This long weekend without power I finished a Helen MacInnes book called

'Ride a Pale Horse'. I have always loved her books about spies and

espionage. I also read 'The Ghostway' by Tony Hillerman. I like Hillerman

books because they are almost all in Arizona, namely the Four Corners. I

lived several years in Farmington, NM and always enjoy the place references,

as well as the story.

I also like Sue Grafton but she doesn't write fast enough for me. lol I

recently read her 'T is for Trespass'. I like Janet Evanovich and I'm

looking forward to getting 'Sizzling Sixteen'. It's only in hard back so

I've been lurking around ebay looking for a cheap steal on it.   I love J.A.

Jance books as well. They are also often set in Arizona. She has some

about a female sheriff in southern Arizona but my favorites are a new

character from Sedona. Great reading!

What about all of you?

Sharon

This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling

and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to

be considered flaws or defects.

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I don't have a favorite author. I like books about breast cancer and also most paranormal books.

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I'm curious---who are your favorite authors? What kind of books do you like? This long weekend without power I finished a Helen MacInnes book called 'Ride a Pale Horse'. I have always loved her books about spies and espionage. I also read 'The Ghostway' by Tony Hillerman. I like Hillerman books because they are almost all in Arizona, namely the Four Corners. I lived several years in Farmington, NM and always enjoy the place references, as well as the story.I also like Sue Grafton but she doesn't write fast enough for me. lol I recently read her 'T is for Trespass'. I like Janet Evanovich and I'm looking forward to getting 'Sizzling Sixteen'. It's only in hard back so I've been lurking around ebay looking for a cheap steal on it. I love J.A. Jance books as well. They are also often set in Arizona. She has some about a female sheriff in southern Arizona but my favorites are a new character from Sedona. Great reading!What about all of you?

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I've never read any of her stuff either. I have a friend who raves about her though. Thanks Kathleen! SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, August 9, 2010 8:07:47 PMSubject: Re: favorite authors? (for everyone)

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favorite authors? (for everyone)

I'm curious---who are your favorite authors? What kind of books do you like? This long weekend without power I finished a Helen MacInnes book called 'Ride a Pale Horse'. I have always loved her books about spies and espionage. I also read 'The Ghostway' by Tony Hillerman. I like Hillerman books because they are almost all in Arizona, namely the Four Corners. I lived several years in Farmington, NM and always enjoy the place references, as well as the story.I also like Sue Grafton but she doesn't write fast enough for me. lol I recently read her 'T is for Trespass'. I like Janet Evanovich and I'm looking forward to getting 'Sizzling Sixteen'. It's only in hard back so I've been lurking around ebay looking for a cheap steal on it. I love J.A. Jance books as well. They are also often set in Arizona. She has some about a female sheriff in southern Arizona but my favorites are a new character from Sedona. Great reading!What about all of you?

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Thanks Dee. I will look them up! SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, August 9, 2010 10:06:03 PMSubject: Re: favorite authors? (for everyone)

>> I'm curious---who are your favorite authors? What kind of books do you like? > > This long weekend without power I finished a Helen MacInnes book called 'Ride a > Pale Horse'. I have always loved her books about spies and espionage. I also > read 'The Ghostway' by Tony Hillerman. I like Hillerman books because they are > almost all in Arizona, namely the Four Corners. I lived several years in > Farmington, NM and always enjoy the place references, as well as the story.> > I also like Sue Grafton but she doesn't write fast enough for me. lol I > recently read her 'T is for Trespass'. I like Janet Evanovich and I'm looking > forward to getting

'Sizzling Sixteen'. It's only in hard back so I've been > lurking around ebay looking for a cheap steal on it. I love J.A. Jance books > as well. They are also often set in Arizona. She has some about a female > sheriff in southern Arizona but my favorites are a new character from Sedona. > Great reading!> > What about all of you?Hands down, number one - n Zimmer Bradley - Darkover series and Mists of Avalon!! I also like Tony Hillerman and a bunch of other mystery writers whose names escape me at the moment. For fun, Charlain (True Blood). Prescott and Lincoln Childs, Dean Koontz and early King for thrills and chills.Dee------------------------------------

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Thanks for the list. I will look them up! SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, August 9, 2010 11:56:55 PMSubject: RE: favorite authors? (for everyone)

Terry Pratchett. . Jasper fforde. Janet Evanovich. Craig,C.j. Box, Margaret Coel (Wyoming mysteries). Curt Wendleboe (ourfriend from church - his 1st mystery is coming out in March!!!) Dave Barry.A ton of others I can't remember at the moment. Thank God for libraries, ifI had to buy all these I could never do it... in WYPractical Blackwork Designs"You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..." http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com http://practicalblackwork.com-----Original Message-----From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On BehalfOf SharonSent: Monday, August 09, 2010 7:35 PMTo: GroupSubject: favorite authors? (for everyone) I'm curious---who are your favorite authors? What kind of books do youlike? This long weekend without power I finished a Helen MacInnes book called'Ride a Pale Horse'. I have always loved her books about spies andespionage. I also read 'The Ghostway' by Tony Hillerman. I like Hillermanbooks because they are almost all in Arizona, namely the Four Corners. Ilived several years in Farmington, NM and always enjoy the place references,as well as the story.I also like Sue Grafton but she doesn't write fast enough for me. lol Irecently read her 'T is for Trespass'. I like Janet Evanovich and I'mlooking

forward to getting 'Sizzling Sixteen'. It's only in hard back soI've been lurking around ebay looking for a cheap steal on it. I love J.A.Jance books as well. They are also often set in Arizona. She has someabout a female sheriff in southern Arizona but my favorites are a newcharacter from Sedona. Great reading!What about all of you? SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spellingand grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are tobe considered flaws or defects. ------------------------------------

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