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Blogger Jill said...

Congratulations on finishing another book, that's awesome. It's rather impressive that that book was your 2nd book because it was such a departure from the last book you read and because it could have been overwhelming and hard to get through. I'm so glad you stuck with it and also that you found the plantation near your house--what a cool experience. The photos are great. I'm so glad you went. What are you reading next?

8:24 PM

Blogger jenny said...

I am jealous that you can make the time to read. I think I spend most of my time on the computer or cleaning up my house. I was wondering how do you link stuff to your website without posting it as www. something? I have been trying to get html saavy but can't seem to get a grip on it.

9:14 PM

Blogger Tasha said...

Just wait until you can dive into all that the DC area has to offer! Gettysburg is amazing and don't get me started on Philadelphia. Its amazing to stand in Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed.

Congrats on being a bookie now! Sounds like a great day!
Tasha

11:16 PM

Blogger TX Girl said...

What a great read. It sounds very fascinating and I have added to my list. The cool thing, you were able to actually visit the places you had read about and see the sites with your own eyes. Was it what you had invisioned? And- for such all your claims of being a nonreader, you sure picked a doosy of a 2nd book.

Congrats on taking the reading leap. I know know how much I love reading, I'm glad you are finding the same joy! Ya- what are you reading next?

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10:14 AM

Blogger michelle said...

How exciting that you finished your book! And how cool that you could go and see the plantation in person -- that always gives you more perspective. Can't wait to see what your next book is...

12:12 PM

Blogger Amy said...

I can't believe you live close enough to Carnton to go and visit it. I would love to live that close to historical places. I loved The Widow of the South. I love any historical fiction that is well researcehd and well written--and I really felt like it was. I loved both Carrie and Mariah. They just seemed so real to me.

There's a certain sacred feeling around battlefields where so much death happens. It's like the land remembers, and a hush falls that can't be penetrated--or maybe it's just that the visitors don't want to disrupt it. A few years ago Jeremy and I drove from Nauvoo to Washington DC. We stopped at the Antitam Battlefield in North Western Maryland. It was a truly sobering experience.

9:17 PM

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