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to: SUZANNE WILLIAMSON
from: SUZZE TIERNAN
date: 1997-01-16 00:31:00
subject: Laurie King

-=> Quoting Suzanne Williamson to Suzze Tiernan <=-
 SW> I finally have a source for the Mystery echo in Portland again,
 SW> (thanks to Lee Kirby) and so glad to start catching up on what everyone
 SW> is reading.  Bob White in Calgary occasionally passed on bits of what
 SW> you all have been reading so I wouldn't completely be out of it.
Glad to have you back!
 SW> In your message to Fred, you mentioned "A Letter of Mary"--is that a
 SW> Laurie King book, too?
It is the third in the Beekeeper's Apprentice series.
  I like "With Child"--partly because I could
 SW> picture the places up and down my own state of Oregon where most
 SW> of the action took place.  The Green Tortoise busline that she refers
 SW> to in that book is for real.  It is quite a sight to see trundling down
 SW> I-5 from Seattle to LA/San Diego--probably quite an experience to ride,
 SW> too.
I always like books with places I have been. William Kienzle's all have
Detroit churches, many of which I have been in.
 SW> alphabet behind. . .  I've been reading other things like the
 SW> historical novel Angelica by Samuel Schneider Jr. about the 18th
 SW> century artist Angelica Kauffmann and Gerry Spence's "Making of a
 SW> Country Lawyer".  He was a lawyer in my hometown when I was growing up
 SW> in Wyoming.
If you like historical, try Hearts and Bones by Margaret Lawrence (I
THINK I'm remembering the author correctly). It's historical with a bit
of mystery involved. EXCELLENT read. Only in hardcover right now though.
... Breakfast is the bud of the blossom of the day.
--- Blue Wave/DOS v2.21
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