An Affair with a House, by Bunny Williams
The Blue Bistro, Elin Hilderbrand
Love @ First Site, by
Jane Moore
My Life in France, by Julia Child and
Alex Prud'homme
Pawleys Island, by
Dorothea Benton Frank
Perfect
Recipes for Having People Over, by Pam Anderson
Presentations: A Passion for Gift Wrapping, by Carolyne
Roehm
Shopaholic & Sister, by
Sophie Kinsella
Skinny Bitch, by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin
The Undomestic Goddess,
by Sophie Kinsella
A Weekend to Change Your Life, by Joan
Anderson
The Well-Educated Mind, by Susan Wise
Bauer
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The Blue Bistro, by Elin Hilderbrand Hilderbrand’s newest book about fresh starts, cooking at its finest, and doubts that we all face day-to-day. Shining visuals of Nantucket and mouth-watering talk of food with love and laughter mixed in. Worth the read.
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Love @ First Site, by Jane Moore Cyber Dating and Sisterhood. A thoroughly delightful look at modern dating, Internet style. Being a veteran of dating service nightmares, this one makes me look back and laugh with memories of the perils and pitfalls of the “blind” dating scene. Also a book of sisterly love through the good and the bad. A heartwarming story of friendship and yearnings of the heart.
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Pawleys Island, by Dorothea Benton Frank Love it!! From the start, from the "has it all together" lawyer lady Abigail to the irresistible grand dame Miss Olivia and her art gallery owner son Huey, this book has it all. Love, laughter, loss, sauciness and triumph. A must read to warm the cockle shells of your heart.
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Perfect Recipes for Having People Over, by Pam Anderson This entertaining book actually takes the stress out of entertaining and even encourages its readers to view entertaining as "just having friends over." "Entertaining," the author explains, raises the expectation level too high. Just 'having friends over" means everything doesn't have to be perfect. This book provides recipes, guidelines, suggestions for menus, substitutions and more. If you are looking for a more relaxed way to entertain - why not just "have people over"! Back to top of page |
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Presentations: A Passion for Gift Wrapping, by Carolyne Roehm Looking for a fresh ideas to wrap a gift for a loved one? Just flip through the pages of this book and you will be inspired by Carolyne's passion for combining a flower with almost every gift she wraps in a unique classic manner. This book is filled with colorful photographs of precious gifts. You are given basic instructions to enable you to recreate them, along with a brief resource guide to help you get started. What a great gift to give to that special someone who makes everything special for you. |
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Shopaholic & Sister, by Sophie Kinsella A long lost sister and a wish for a shopping soul mate blend in a hilarious tale. Kinsella pokes light fun at one of our most cherished pastimes. Surely there is a little bit of a shopping addict in us all. This one is a giggling page turner. Leaves you wanting more of the same from Kinsella.
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The Undomestic Goddess, by Sophie Kinsella For the Shopaholic books addicts, another wonderful romp of fun from Sophie Kinsella. A simple mistake takes the book's heroine from an overworked, high-powered attorney to an underpaid, overworked housekeeper who doesn’t know her way around a kitchen. Hysterical antics ensue. Could her “mistake” be the best thing that ever happened to her? Read it and see!
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An Affair with a House, by Bunny Williams You will fall in love with the photos of Bunny's home. Her house is just beautiful. she explains how she enjoyed the past 20 years improving her home, making it what it is today - a true treasure!
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A Weekend to Change Your Life, by Joan
Anderson If you find yourself waking up one day wondering what it is you want, but don't know where to begin because it's been so long since you have thought about your own needs - this is the book for you! It will give you a guide to start you on a journey toward your inner self - the person you forgot you once were.
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Skinny Bitch, by Rory Freedman and Kim
Barnouin What can I say? Once you get past the crude language and the "in your face" approach, you realize this book makes you question everything you put into your mouth. You can't help but lose weight and make healthier lifestyle choices.
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My Life in France, by Julia Child and
Alex Prud'homme This book tells how Julia Child began her career in cooking as a newlywed in France. It is told in great detail by Julia - as if you were there.
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The Well-Educated Mind, by Susan Wise
Bauer If you are looking to extend beyond the education you may or may not have received in school, this is a step-by-step guide to help you do it.
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