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Apr 12, 2009 08:05PM
My name is Samantha and I am from Canada. OBVIOUSLY, I am a HUGE book fan. I will read anything, but I have a special place in my heart for historical books. I am always taking suggestions and accepting friends :) So if you're not a creeper...
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Welcome to TNBBC Samantha! This is THE place for book fans. You'll surely get plenty of suggestions here and some very good recommendations.
Hi Samantha...I too am new to this group and site. Would love to read as much as possible and hence any suggestions regarding books would be welcomesoumya
Hi Swarrie and Samantha! Welcome. (What's a creeper?)
Hi Soumya and Samantha. Its so great to welcome two new readers. We have tons of threads that discuss books we love and recommedations we make... jump right in and be prepared to fall in love with millions of new books!
Christina wrote: "Hi Samantha! Whereabouts in Canada do you live? I live in Buffalo so I'm always up in Ontario."Hey! Thanks for the welcomes!! I live on the other side of Canada, in British Columbia :)
Hayes wrote: "Hi Swarrie and Samantha! Welcome. (What's a creeper?)"Haha hello! A creeper is a creepy internet person.
Aw well you're definitely not near Buffalo then. :) Sometimes I forget how huge Canada is, because I've only really explored through Ontario. I've been dying to visit Montreal and Vancouver, though. Someday.
Christina wrote: "Aw well you're definitely not near Buffalo then. :) Sometimes I forget how huge Canada is, because I've only really explored through Ontario. I've been dying to visit Montreal and Vancouver, thoug..."Haha yeah, second largest country! Go us! I live in Canada and I'm dying to see Vancouver and Montreal as well, haha. I've never been to the States. I want to visit it though.
Hi Samantha, Welcome!I'm from the US :) right across the border in Michigan. You are officially invited to my country for a visit...no you have to come check it out ;)
Never been to the states? Well you have no excuse since you're our neighbor. :) Although I couldn't even begin to suggest where to go because there are too many places! Someday, huh?
Christina wrote: "Never been to the states? Well you have no excuse since you're our neighbor. :) Although I couldn't even begin to suggest where to go because there are too many places! Someday, huh?"Haha I guess I really don't have an excuse, perhaps one day!!
Hello from one HUGE book fan to another ;)I'm new here myself and also looking for some nice recommendations (although my to be read-list is too long already :P).
Hope you have a good time here.
Samantha wrote:
Haha hello! A creeper is a creepy internet person. "
LOL! :)
Hi Samantha -A few top favorite historicals that I've loved, which all had exceptional writing and research include
King Hereafter by Dorothy Dunnett a historical view of MacBeth
The Horsemen by Joseph Kessel (took place in Afghanistan)
A Free Man of Color by Barbara Hambly (set in New Orleans)
And most recently, a historical/modern crossover written with first hand experience, in Cornwall and the Barbary Coast, (1750) The Tenth Gift by Jane Johnson
I'd enjoy hearing of your favorites, too.
Jeane wrote: "I would loooooove to visit canada!"Do it!!! Come to BC! We have a little something for everyone!
Books mentioned in this topic
King Hereafter (other topics)The Tenth Gift (other topics)
A Free Man of Color (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Barbara Hambly (other topics)Dorothy Dunnett (other topics)
Jane Johnson (other topics)








