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Back to Twenty Wishes (Blossom Street, No. 4)
Spotlight customer reviews:
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Summary:
I LOVE Debbie Macomber's world!!!
Comment:
Just finished reading this delightful book, and as with all her books found myself laughing and then
crying throughout. Her characters (people) are so real that I feel that I'm there with them. Am so
grateful we have this wonderful writer who shares these stories with us. Also, know it's a different
book or series but I LOVE her angel books too! Just finished the latest one and it too was
delightful! Thanks Debbie!!!
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A heart felt thought provoking return to Blossom Stree
Comment:
In Seattle thirty-eight years old Blossom Street Books owner Anne Marie Roche grieves the loss of
her husband Robert who recently died. They had no children together though he left behind two adult
offspring from his first marriage. Ironically they were separated seven months at the time of his
demise, but Anne Marie cannot move past her loss; blaming herself in some ways.
Anne
Marie and her friends celebrate Valentine's Day together when she thinks about creating a list of
things she wants to do but never has. Her friends do likewise as does eight year old Ellen Falk,
her "Lunch Buddy", a Woodrow Wilson Elementary School child she mentors like a Big Sister. Instead
of performing her list, Anne Marie decides to make Ellen's TWENTY WISHES come true.
It
takes a village to raise a child as Debbie Macomber affirms with this heart felt thought provoking
return to Blossom Street. The relationship between the Lunch Buddies is fabulously developed so
that the adult gets as much or more from it than the child. Fans of character driven tales will
want Ellen's TWENTY WISHES especially one in particular to come true.
Harriet
Klausner
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Twenty Wishes
Comment:
This book is another excellent work by Debbie Macomber. Is fasinating, fast moving and hard to put
down.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
The best ever
Comment:
I love Debbie Macomber and this is without any question her best book yet. You don't have to be a
widow to understand this - just a woman who has wishes that she'd like to fulfill. This would make
an excellent book for reading groups and I can't recommend it highly enough. I read it in 24 hours
- I just couldn't put it down and I'm going to read it again. That's great praise coming from me
who rarely reads a book more than once but this one is worth it. I've started my own list of 20
Wishes. It would make a great gift.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
A Book You'll Feel Good About
Comment:
I read all of Debbie Macomber's books. They just make me feel good!! This book is no exception! I
read it in one day. You can't go wrong with this book. She is a wonderful author.
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