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Back to Twenty Wishes (Blossom Street, No. 4)
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Twenty Wishes
Comment:
This is terribly light even for a summer read. The only reason it gets 2 stars is because of its
happy ending.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Good book.
Comment:
I really liked this book. It made me realize that no matter what happens you shouldn't give up hope
or stop wishing.
I like the fact that Debbie Macomber is able to weave characters that
have flaws and problems just like the rest of us but they aren't so over the top that you don't
believe them.
She also gives you updates about characters in previous Bloomsom Street
books and works them into the story. It was like hanging out with old friends and making new ones.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Friends on Blossom Street
Comment:
Debbie McComber writes books that you become a part of. Her characters are people you can relate to
in everyday life, you know some of them, yours just have different names. Her wrting style is
descriptive, humorous, surprising & well thought out. It's always fun to welcome her "new friends"
to the neighborhood while catching up with the old ones over knitting & goodies from the bakery.
Join us for a cup of tea won't you, good friends are the staples of life on Blossom Street.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
one of debbies best yet
Comment:
I read all of debbies books , and this was one of the best yet!
Customer Rating:
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Wishes and Dreams
Comment:
I've read several of Debbie Macomber's books, and especially love the Blossom Street series. I've
been to Seattle several times and feel like I'm revisiting every time I pick up one of these
books.
The idea of wish-fulfillment intrigues me...and as another reviewer put it, it's
kind of like a "Bucket List". But in the book, the wishes were realistic enough that they could be
fulfilled. They were not outside the realm of possibility. But the interesting part was how the
wish fulfillment had a slight twist. For example, a wish for "love" turned into something totally
unpredictable. Love takes many forms and sometimes it isn't romantic love we get when we make this
wish.
I was reading this book during my visit to LA to attend Book Expo America and
actually saw Debbie Macomber signing her books! Her line was too long and I had to get ready to
sign my own book, so I only met her "from afar".
Kudos, Debbie!
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