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Hannah Lee Fowler is the wife of American country music star Sam Hunt.
Jarrett wrote: "Hannah Lee Fowler is the wife of American country music star Sam Hunt."
Not sure what that has to do with this book.
Great review, Diane . I love these kinds of stories,too.
Don’t be so hard on yourself - it’s okay to break vows when it comes to books! 📚📚📚📚
I’m probably the only person in the world who doesn’t think they should read more 😂 So I understand your book addiction. I no longer buy books but it used to be a problem for me too. I have library cards to 3 libraries and somehow manage to get most books that way. Still, a book in the hands is a beautiful thing.
Thanks for the laugh, Diane. I am suffering from the same incurable illness. We might need to start a support group. I told my husband that half of the books I’d read this year, I owned. But he said it didn’t count if I had just bought them, I needed to read the books on my shelf. He’s kind of right. Terrific review- sounds like another one for me to add and locate.
I keep adding titles to the want to read list and shimmy around sky high piles next to the bookshelves. Hope we live long enough to take it all in;) thanks for the good review and you have only 6 weeks to go to keep your vow! Be strong
Thanks Angela. Love your positivity!
Seawitch, I use my library a lot too, especially for new releases, but I read a lot of forgotten authors that they don't carry. I can get a lot through ILL, but you are so right about a book in the hand...and on the shelf.
Antoinette, the irony is that instead of buying now, I'm making a list of what I want to order in January. I think GR IS our support group. What do husbands know?
Thanks Lori and Bianca, I'll try to stay strong. There was a local book sale here on Saturday that I managed to avoid...baby steps!
But your addiction is filled with such obvious love, Diane, I encourage it! And I can relate: I keep wanting to buy Elements for myself by John Boyne, but own an ARC of another of his and so won’t let myself. Ah, the reading games we play. You made me laugh with your comment that you now just have a list for Jan., 😅.
Loved your comparison with futuristic stories. I'm not going to buy this, I'm not going to buy this . . .🙋♀️
I read most of Janice Holt Giles’ work long before GoodReads and all were good. My favorites were probably this one and her “sort of a memoir”, A Little Better Than Plumb: The Biography of a House. I remember scenes from both books, 40 years after reading them. Maybe it’s time for a re-read, thanks to your review!
Oh, go ahead and buy it Cathrine. My mail lady commented the other day on the books she delivers. I met her at the box and said, you probably think I read too much. She pointed to her Bluetooth and said she listens to books while doing her route, so no judgement.
Love your opening about book buying. Do you know about Oh Reader magazine? I subscribe and have written for them a couple of times. They run whole essays about your dilemma.
Diane wrote: "I never heard of Oh Reader magazine Betsy, but I'll check it out. Thanks."
They sell it at your old job, B&N.
Of course, I am itching to get to this now!! I’ll plan for early next year. What’s worse than buying too many books is having books like this on your shelf for years and letting them get passed by for another inferior choice! I’m so glad to see your 5 stars!!
BTW, there are 10 books in this series!!
I'm going tomorrow Betsy, to get the new Billy Collins book for my daughter for Christmas. I'll buy a copy then.
I was in luck today- a Little Free Library had an Anita Brookner waiting for me. I didn’t buy it after all :)
Ha! There may be some of us on here who understand your "malady!" (As if I could resist a book about pioneers).
You make me laugh. I think this is a disease we picked up in childhood and for which there is no cure.
Too true Sara, although in childhood I had to wait for birthdays and Christmas to build my library. Once I got my first job, it filled up fast.
Angela, her books are out of print now, so they can be hard to find. Even Kindle only has a couple of titles.
Heeeey Diane, now don't take this the wrong way........BUT........your closing sentence just doesn't hold water 😂😂.......It just doesn't!!!!!
You also know you are confessing your addiction to a bunch of fellow addicts?? Hahahaha. Anyway, I loved this review and your devotion (compulsion) to buying books!! 😂🎈🤗
Sort of like AA for bookaholics, and sponsors just help you buy more books instead of talking you out of it. I like it Mark!
400 acres! No wonder she needed an occasional helping hand. I live on 2 acres and find it challenging. I'm sure they got things out of their acreage that I'll never see out of mine. This sounds like a great story, Diane. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
I don't usually buy books due to limited space. The library is my dearest friend. This year, however, I've found myself buying more than usual. Before long, I'll have to go through and clean them out to make room for new. I enjoyed your excellent review :-)
Thanks Libby. My library doesn't carry a lot of the older, out of print books that I like to read. ILL is nice because it gives me access to many other libraries. But, darn it, sometimes you just want to keep one on your shelf!
I'm sorry to hear they are mainly out of print ☹️ You do a good job of uncovering hard to find gems Diane 😁
A lot cf children's classics are out of print too because kids just don't read them anymore. It's really sad.
You're a strong woman, Diane! I don't think I could make and keep such a promise :D This book sounds excellent and I enjoyed your review!
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Jarrett wrote: "Hannah Lee Fowler is the wife of American country music star Sam Hunt."Not sure what that has to do with this book.
Great review, Diane . I love these kinds of stories,too.Don’t be so hard on yourself - it’s okay to break vows when it comes to books! 📚📚📚📚
I’m probably the only person in the world who doesn’t think they should read more 😂 So I understand your book addiction. I no longer buy books but it used to be a problem for me too. I have library cards to 3 libraries and somehow manage to get most books that way. Still, a book in the hands is a beautiful thing.
Thanks for the laugh, Diane. I am suffering from the same incurable illness. We might need to start a support group. I told my husband that half of the books I’d read this year, I owned. But he said it didn’t count if I had just bought them, I needed to read the books on my shelf. He’s kind of right. Terrific review- sounds like another one for me to add and locate.
I keep adding titles to the want to read list and shimmy around sky high piles next to the bookshelves. Hope we live long enough to take it all in;) thanks for the good review and you have only 6 weeks to go to keep your vow! Be strong
Thanks Angela. Love your positivity!Seawitch, I use my library a lot too, especially for new releases, but I read a lot of forgotten authors that they don't carry. I can get a lot through ILL, but you are so right about a book in the hand...and on the shelf.
Antoinette, the irony is that instead of buying now, I'm making a list of what I want to order in January. I think GR IS our support group. What do husbands know?
Thanks Lori and Bianca, I'll try to stay strong. There was a local book sale here on Saturday that I managed to avoid...baby steps!
But your addiction is filled with such obvious love, Diane, I encourage it! And I can relate: I keep wanting to buy Elements for myself by John Boyne, but own an ARC of another of his and so won’t let myself. Ah, the reading games we play. You made me laugh with your comment that you now just have a list for Jan., 😅.
Loved your comparison with futuristic stories. I'm not going to buy this, I'm not going to buy this . . .🙋♀️
I read most of Janice Holt Giles’ work long before GoodReads and all were good. My favorites were probably this one and her “sort of a memoir”, A Little Better Than Plumb: The Biography of a House. I remember scenes from both books, 40 years after reading them. Maybe it’s time for a re-read, thanks to your review!
Oh, go ahead and buy it Cathrine. My mail lady commented the other day on the books she delivers. I met her at the box and said, you probably think I read too much. She pointed to her Bluetooth and said she listens to books while doing her route, so no judgement.
Love your opening about book buying. Do you know about Oh Reader magazine? I subscribe and have written for them a couple of times. They run whole essays about your dilemma.
Diane wrote: "I never heard of Oh Reader magazine Betsy, but I'll check it out. Thanks."They sell it at your old job, B&N.
Of course, I am itching to get to this now!! I’ll plan for early next year. What’s worse than buying too many books is having books like this on your shelf for years and letting them get passed by for another inferior choice! I’m so glad to see your 5 stars!! BTW, there are 10 books in this series!!
I'm going tomorrow Betsy, to get the new Billy Collins book for my daughter for Christmas. I'll buy a copy then.
I was in luck today- a Little Free Library had an Anita Brookner waiting for me. I didn’t buy it after all :)
Ha! There may be some of us on here who understand your "malady!" (As if I could resist a book about pioneers).
You make me laugh. I think this is a disease we picked up in childhood and for which there is no cure.
Too true Sara, although in childhood I had to wait for birthdays and Christmas to build my library. Once I got my first job, it filled up fast.
Angela, her books are out of print now, so they can be hard to find. Even Kindle only has a couple of titles.
Heeeey Diane, now don't take this the wrong way........BUT........your closing sentence just doesn't hold water 😂😂.......It just doesn't!!!!!You also know you are confessing your addiction to a bunch of fellow addicts?? Hahahaha. Anyway, I loved this review and your devotion (compulsion) to buying books!! 😂🎈🤗
Sort of like AA for bookaholics, and sponsors just help you buy more books instead of talking you out of it. I like it Mark!
400 acres! No wonder she needed an occasional helping hand. I live on 2 acres and find it challenging. I'm sure they got things out of their acreage that I'll never see out of mine. This sounds like a great story, Diane. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I don't usually buy books due to limited space. The library is my dearest friend. This year, however, I've found myself buying more than usual. Before long, I'll have to go through and clean them out to make room for new. I enjoyed your excellent review :-)
Thanks Libby. My library doesn't carry a lot of the older, out of print books that I like to read. ILL is nice because it gives me access to many other libraries. But, darn it, sometimes you just want to keep one on your shelf!
I'm sorry to hear they are mainly out of print ☹️ You do a good job of uncovering hard to find gems Diane 😁
A lot cf children's classics are out of print too because kids just don't read them anymore. It's really sad.
You're a strong woman, Diane! I don't think I could make and keep such a promise :D This book sounds excellent and I enjoyed your review!




