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A Thread of Truth
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I got it from the library yesterday but have several other books to finish first so I may not get it read in time.
Sheila wrote: "I got it from the library yesterday but have several other books to finish first so I may not get it read in time."Never worry...I've got a first read The Gin & Chowder Club and the note I got - start reading this right now. Well, goodness me, but I do have some things to read first...so I will read our A Thread of Truth first because I want to and not because I have to! Read with us when you can...
I've already read it--liked it even better than the first one. I haven't started her other ones yet--decided I'd hold off and read some other books first and then get back to her. Any chance Marie Bostwick would pop into a book discussion? :-)
Well, where did this book go off of the main page...it's a total mystery to me. I would swear it was there yesterday. This moderator thing can be a tad confusing! I'm a little over 100 pages into the story and I'm liking it as much as the first one. I really appreciate how the story clips along and doesn't focus on one issue for many pages and chapters. Abigail has a much smaller storyline in this book and I have to say I am really missing her. Ivy, the new character has many layers and I am truly hoping her entire story is revealed by the end of the book. This is what makes for a great read and makes me anxious to get back to the book and keep reading.
I read A Single Thread a at the beginning of the year, but am reading it again to refresh. Just started and already glad that I am, as this is really a great story.
Love Ivy in a Thread of Truth. I think my favorite part in the whole book is when she says she's found a new use for her rotary cutter!! :D lol-quick thinking-who knew they could be so handy!!!"DI love that all the characters are so "giving"-especially Abigail!
I always think of quilt and needlepoint/knitting fiction as fluff but these books by Marie Bostwick seem to tackle some very tough topics. I look forward to reading the next one.
Sheila wrote: "I always think of quilt and needlepoint/knitting fiction as fluff but these books by Marie Bostwick seem to tackle some very tough topics. I look forward to reading the next one."I feel the same way Sheila. I have been very pleased with the storyline. Not just a story that can be figured out in the first 25 pages.
I was pleasantly surprised by the topics that Marie Bostwick chooses to tackle in her books. I agree with you, Sheila--I tend to think of quilt-focused books as nice, mindless reading but I find Bostwick's books make me think a bit more. They're still great summer reads, of course, but have a little more meat to them.
I finished this book over the weekend and absolutely loved it. I liked how they brought in new characters and told the story surrounding them, their childhood and what was going on in their lives. Can't wait until the next one.
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A Thread of Truth (other topics)The Gin & Chowder Club (other topics)




I've just started this and think it is great....several have already read it I think. Any of you just reading it?