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Emma Collins has always believed that the world is divided into two kinds of people: those who love fruitcake and those who don't. She's firmly in the second category, so its ironic that her first major assignment for the Puyallup, Washington Examiner is a series of articles about . . . fruitcake! A great book with recipes included :-
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This is a book that I just couldn't put down. Debbie Macomber puts out a Christmas Book each Christmas. It's the perfect time of year to read them! GREAT BOOK!

Millie J. (
Millie) wrote on 4/16/2006...
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Gentle Christmas story--interesting idea to focus on fruitcake. Otherwise predictable without surprises.
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Emma Collins has always believed that the world is divided into two kinds of people: those who like fruicake and those who don't. She's firmly in the second category, so it's ironic that her first major assignment for the Puyallup, Washington, Examiner is a series of articles about...fruitcake. At least it's a step up from writing obituaries.
Wonderful book--I couldn't put it down!

Mary G. (
mary77) wrote on 1/5/2006...
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I enjoyed the story and the recipes were sure tasty.
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Agood book light romance and about fruit cakes

Diana G.
dbug - Stockton, CA wrote on 12/20/2008...
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light reading christmas story

Katie L. (
cdlap) wrote on 8/17/2008...
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Never met a Macomber I didn't love

JANET R. (
janabug) wrote on 4/8/2007...
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Another charming book by Debbie Macomber
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Looking forward to reading this book at my library discussion book club in December. It's
about a fruitcake contest!