Jennifer Chiaverini "Elm Creek Quilt Novels"
#103
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: St. Charles, Illinois
Posts: 287
I have read them all, from local library, in order. I really enjoyed them. A fairly quick and easy read. I haven't decided if I want to purchase the companion quilting books though. I don't think that I would make any of the quilts.
#104
I loved all of her books too. She came to our quilt guild a while back and showed us some of the quilts from her books. She told us that people come up to her all the time asking questions about her character and their lives today. She always has to remind her readers that these are fictious characters, that they don't exist and therefore don't have lives! She was a lot of fun to listen to.
#106
Originally Posted by LUANNH
Do you need to read theese in order? If so is their a list to know thhe order. I want to read them so I want to read them in the right order so I don't get more confused than I already am LOL. Where is the best place to purchase them? Thanks for any info
#108
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Wernersville, Pa.
Posts: 24
I have read all of her books. They were like peanuts, couldn't get them fast enough from my library. I'm so looking forward to the next one. I would love to find a place like that to go and spend a week going to classes and with the atmosphere like that.
#109
I found them at a local library a few years ago. I was going thru alot and these really helped me veg. I wanted to go there so bad!! Still haven't gone on a retreat - but it is on my bucket list.
#110
Originally Posted by LUANNH
Do you need to read theese in order? If so is their a list to know thhe order. I want to read them so I want to read them in the right order so I don't get more confused than I already am LOL. Where is the best place to purchase them? Thanks for any info
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