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Topic: What's Your Biggest Wish?

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Subject: What's Your Biggest Wish?
Date Posted: 11/6/2007 7:47 PM ET
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Which Christian book from your wish list is the one you want to read the most?

I asked the question and now I have to go look at my wish list to see!

 

Melissa

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Date Posted: 11/6/2007 7:49 PM ET
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it's a tossup between Priced to Move by Ginny Aiken, You Had Me at Goodbye by Tracey Bateman and Death of  a Six Foot Teddy Bear by Sharon Dunn. Of course the last two haven't been published yet....

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Date Posted: 11/6/2007 7:51 PM ET
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My biggest wishes I guess are Deception by Randy Alcorn and Justice in the Burbs by Lisa and Will Samson.

Deborah, I have read the second two on your list (for review) and I enjoyed them.

Melissa

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Date Posted: 11/6/2007 8:30 PM ET
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LEARNING TO FLY  by Roxanne Henke--- I enjoy her books and this one comes out early next year.

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Date Posted: 11/6/2007 10:27 PM ET
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the missing witness my craig parshall.  It has been on my wishlist forever it seems

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Date Posted: 11/7/2007 3:46 AM ET
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Grace in Thine Eyes, by Liz Curtis Higgs

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Date Posted: 11/7/2007 3:02 PM ET
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Ooh, Grace in Thine Eyes is excellent. I put mine on the keeper shelf...sorry!  I always keep my eyes out for her books to post here but I never seem to find them. They must be keepers for a lot of people.

 

Melissa