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message 1: by Nancy (last edited Jul 21, 2014 05:37AM) (new)

Nancy (nancy_m) This is the place to add comments and questions, positive and negative, to help make the group better.


message 2: by Anne (new)

Anne Ipsen | 20 comments Nancy,
I would like to let members know about my latest book about colonial Massachusetts and the free Kindle deal running through the weekend. Do we have a topic for that?
Abigail's Legacy by Anne Ipsen .


message 3: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (nancy_m) Sorry I didn't see this yesterday. Is this for Kindle unlimited only or for kindle prime/regular amazon.com members? If it's kindle unlimited and someone buys the book, will they automatically be signed up for kindle unlimited?

I'm mostly asking for me since I'm a Kindle fanatic. I'll send out a group email but I want to make sure I have the specifics before I do.

Thanks,
Nancy


message 4: by Anne (new)

Anne Ipsen | 20 comments Nancy wrote: "Sorry I didn't see this yesterday. Is this for Kindle unlimited only or for kindle prime/regular amazon.com members? If it's kindle unlimited and someone buys the book, will they automatically be s..."

I was a little premature in the announcement--the FREE Kindle deal starts today (through Labor Day) and is free to all amazon. Sorry for the confusion.


message 5: by Anne (new)

Anne Ipsen | 20 comments I have two book talks coming up in February about Abigail's Legacy: a novel of early New England: Ths Feb. 5 at 7:30 pm at the Concord Public Library (129 Main St) and Tu Feb. 10 at 2m at the Uxbridge Public Library (15 N Main St). It would be great fun to meet some of you beantowners in person--please introduce yourself.


message 6: by Charity (new)

Charity (imperfecthappiness) I'm almost through with Megan Marshall's The Peabody Sisters, and it's done more to give me a sense of the philosophical history of Boston than any other book I've read. Plus, it's a great story.

Has anyone else read this one?


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