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Re: A good book to read 09 Sep 2014 12:43 #121374

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The Kitsune Strategem and In Treachery Forged both by David A Tatum are fun adult fantasies (not xxx type of adult , but meant for adults...wish the terminology wasn't confusing). They aren't about quilting, but they are by a quilter's son...And they are really fun reads. I'd say that even if he weren't my son, because they are, and they a different sorts of fantasies. :lol:

"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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Re: A good book to read 09 Sep 2014 11:31 #121371

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500 Traditional Quilts, just out.

http://tinyurl.com/ofk3xok

This book is making my head spin. The photography is fantastic. A Sue Garman book is in the introduction. I just saw Laura Nownes' quilt. I wonder how many other TQS teachers we'll find.
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21 Jun 2009 16:30 #36140

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Ok, so I'm going to have to change pictures because I'm sick of looking at myself here...
News to me, and maybe someone else: I was able to put one of the audio books on my antique iPod mini...way cool, so now we just use the fm gadget & will be able to listen through car speakers.
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20 Jun 2009 15:31 #36130

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ps, OverDrive won't allow CD burning from library files
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20 Jun 2009 15:31 #36129

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Now I've checked out downloadable videos because I don't have TV...just got on on the Medici's and the Renaissance. My dear son says that mp3 players are cheap & that an FM transfer thingy is needed to play it in the car. I have one by Belkin for my iPod, but Overdrive doesn't appear to support Ipod format. Anyway, I"m just loving hearing a book while I quilt & do the dishes. Since I have to travel from time to time, this may warrant pursuing.
Good listening AnD quilting!
Sue
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20 Jun 2009 14:38 #36128

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Susan - I have been told (but haven't done it yet) that I can purchase a connection that will allow me to play my MP3 player over my car radio and that would eliminate burning to a CD. I have turned my whole hallway at the office on to Overdrive.
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20 Jun 2009 09:30 #36122

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Yep, Sandy, you rock. I looked up books online from my local library, found Overdrive and am already on chapter 6 of a sequel to Pillars of the Earth. I've learned how to bookmark & today will explore burning to a CD to take in my car. Thanks!
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Books to read 20 Jun 2009 07:25 #36119

Alexander McCall Smith's The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency is delightful. The whole series is simply wonderful.

JoAnne in southern California

I LOVE this series! I have all 8 of them and I heard there was a new one out. Gotta check that out today.

HBO Family (didn't know HBO had a family section) has made this a series. It is slightly different but still sweet.

Kim

I just got back from B & N and realized that I have 9 of the series. The newest one, Tea for ...something is in hardback only. At $24.95, I thought I would check it out at the library and pick it up when it gets to paperback. I have some of the series in hardback and don't remember them being so costly.
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20 Jun 2009 05:48 #36117

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Your son will help get you fixed up. Overdrive is so easy to use and I love looking through the books and trying new authors.
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19 Jun 2009 23:36 #36115

Sandy, thanks for the info about MP3 players. I checked and my local library is a member of Net Library. Now, to see about getting one of those little gems. Then I wouldn't need the three cd players I have placed throughout the house. My son just called and he said "Ipod!" He's wanted me to get one but I didn't see the need.

Karen, I've read seven of the the #1 Ladies Detective Agency books and each one was great. I like your description; "charming". I'll have to get another soon.

JoAnne
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19 Jun 2009 11:25 #36097

MeginFL wrote:
Hello Ladies,
I am reading a book called "This Old Quilt".

Sharon

Just a funny follow-up: I was checking out a few more threads before I make myself go back to work. I found a thread called "New To Me" and Sherry (aka ipquilter) talked about this book back in 2007. So, I guess I can also say "new to me"!
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19 Jun 2009 11:17 #36096

Hello Ladies,
I am reading a book called "This Old Quilt". It's a collection of short stories, or excerpts from larger books, that have something to do with quilting. There are wonderful pictures of quilts, women quilting, artwork that in some way depicts quilting and quilting memorabilia.

One of the things I love about this book is that it is great "'bedtime" reading. Each story or excerpt is only a few pages long and so you can read the book in snippets, and totally out of order if you want.

I'm sorry I don't remember the author :? . I'm on my lunch hour at work, and don't have the book with me.

The book is hard-cover and is pretty enough to sit on your coffee table or bedside table.

Have a great weekend!

Sharon
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19 Jun 2009 10:19 #36093

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Jo Anne I just finished reading The No1 Ladies' Detective Agency 10 minutes ago! I keep getting it out of the library and not reading it for some reason. It is so charming. I'll have to read more of the series now. Karen
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19 Jun 2009 06:32 #36084

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"JoAnne: Okay, pardon me for showing my ignorance here but since I know nothing about MP3 players, would someone please enlighten me? And, somehow you can download books to them? Help?"

MP3 players are small devices that play music or audio files. I am a huge fan of Overdrive.com that allows you to download audio books from your local library (if they are members). At their website you can search (Find Free Downloads button) to see if your local library is a member, information on which MP3 players are compatibale, etc. Email me if you need more information. Sandy

http://overdrive.com/
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