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Back to Twenty Wishes (Blossom Street, No. 4)
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"Twenty Wishes "Debbie Macomber
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This book was yet another example of how well Debbie knows about people's lives, and the good and
bad times we all go through, she shows us how to get pass them, she is a real genius about writing
about rural areas, I read this book in 4 days!! GREAT READ!!!
joyce Latona
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20 wishes
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The book was as wonderful as the service in getting it to me. Thank you.
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A heartwarming story.
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I can't say enough about Debbie Macomber! What a wonderful story. One of her best books yet. Her
characters could be your best friend or neighbor...she brings them to life and you wish the story
wouldn't end. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to the next one!
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SMILE!! :-))
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I recently read Twenty Wishes, and I didn't want to put it down. I also shared this book with my
girlfriend and my daughter, and they felt the same way.
With all the violence and
misery on the airwaves, it is just refreshing to un-plug for a little while, and get lost in a book
that just makes you feel good, no matter what the characters are going through.
I
truly applaud Ms. Macomber's latest effort, and I look forward to reading more of her books.
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This book is NOT a waste of time or money. It will delight you and all the people you
choose to share it with. Get ready to go to bed with a smile on your face, and wake up with a smile
too!
Sincerely, Linda H aka L A Jewel
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Twenty Wishes
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Anne Marie Roche, the owner of a bookstore on Blossom Street, has been widowed for nine months and
is mourning for the things she never had while married, like a child. Now she is close to turning
forty and sees no chance to have a child of her own. At a support group for widows, she comes up
with a plan that changes everything.
Anne Marie comes up with the idea to write down
a list of twenty wishes to focus on. Her list includes things like volunteering at the local
elementary school and dancing in the rain barefoot. When she goes to volunteer at the school, she
is unprepared to meet the shy Ellen.
Between a shocking revelation about her dead
husband and Ellen's grandmother becoming ill, Anne Marie's life gets a little chaotic. Sometimes
the best answers to wishes come from unexpected places.
Twenty Wishes is everything I
have come to expect from Debbie Macomber. She writes characters that feel like everyday friends and
they have everyday worries. This was another great book in the Blossom Street series. The romance
between Barbie and Mark is hilarious and while the main character does not have a romance in this
book, there are several issues from her marriage that are resolved.
Tori
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