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Aww, that sounds really sweet! We all need a little pick-me-up now and again, and it's nice when that comfort can come from a favorite book!
My teaser is here!
What a lovely sentiment!
My teaser is here
This sounds like a really lovely book. I can see why it would be a favorite.
Sounds like a charming book. Here is my teaser for this week.
That sounds so cute!
Mine is here
http://limpetsandpenguins.blogspot.com/2010/03/teaser-tuesday-100323.html
What books cheers me up - speaker for the dead by orson scott card, or anything by jaclyn moriaty. or on the jelicoe rd . lots of books really
I've never heard of this, but it sounds wonderful! I'll keep an eye out for it. It reminds me of a little book I have called "I LIke You" by Sandol Stoddard.
My teaser is at The Introverted Reader.
What a delightful teaser. I am going to add this book to my list. My TT:http://www.rundpinne.com/2010/03/teaser-tuesdays-songbird-under-german.html
It was such a pleasure being part of your panel, Barbara, and joining such a great group of writers!
Thanks for the round-up, Barbara! So great to hear about it - ALMOST as good as being there myself.
I love the cover of the book....It is very eye-catching! I want to curl up in that chair and read......
Teaser that comes with trailer. lol. I hope that you enjoy your book. Here's mine.
Hi Barbara! I replied to your comment on my blog, but I wanted to add here that I had never heard of the Virginia Festival of the Book until reading your post. I've lived in Virginia my whole life! It sounds fantastic.
I love book festivals. I would go to all of them if I drove. Luckily we have a Book Festival in Philly in April!
Wow, that does sound very interesting!
My Teaser: He's Just Not That Into You
Serendipitious!! Great teaser as well. My in-laws always go to the VA Book Festival.
I totally want that chair. Nice teaser. Mine is at The Crowded Leaf.
Fascinating teaser. I adore memoirs and will be adding this one to my ever growing list.
This is really good picture gallery i really like this post.
I didn't even think about maps, but they are a huge help, whether in fiction or non-fiction! Not all fiction needs them, but they're usually helpful in the epic fantasies I read, and it's also useful if I'm reading about a country that I don't know anything about.
I had the pleasure of reading the book and hearing her speak at Quail Ridge Books a few months ago. This is an intriguing book full of memorable characters; Hamilton is a great speaker.
I don't mind them, if it fits in with the book.
Great answers. I can tell you really thought this through! I didn't even think about how helpfull it is in non-fiction books!
Good answer! I agree that most nonfiction books really need illustrations. But I like them in fiction, too. I'm not really bothered if the artist's imagination is different from mine - I still like to have graphics to look at.
We of the same mind I think. I think that for adult fiction, I rather they didn't have pics. Non-fiction needs them. Here's mine.
Great teaser! I haven't heard of that book, but your teaser has me interested. Thanks for visiting my blog today!