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AuthorMessage: Re: [bernadette] Digest Number 486
Posted by: potatobox8

On: 8/2/2000 at 5:24:34 PM GMT

Message #: 3139

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In a message dated 8/2/00 6:10:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
bernadette@egroups.com writes:

<< I think they're fantastic, and I'm 25 years old:-) (Oh, yeah, I guess I
fall into the 'ancient Bernadette fan' category in this group, as well;-). I
ended up picking up the first one while visiting a friend for the weekend,
and fell in love with the series. Then again, I enjoy the subject, too. >>
I didn't think that i would like them at first, but I'm a huge fan of
childrens literature (my favorite books ever are the "Eloise" books by Kay
Thompson) and I truly enjoyed them. I recently got my mom hooked and I'm
also reading them to the two little kids I babysit for (which is a miracle
since they both have trouble sitting still through a movie, let alone a 200
page novel. . ..)

*andrea

*~* "It is important to remember that we all have magic inside of us." *~*
-JK Rowling
AuthorMessage: Re: [bernadette] Digest Number 486
Posted by: "Sally Bowles"

On: 8/2/2000 at 8:26:50 PM GMT

Message #: 3141

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>From: potatobox8@a...
>Reply-To: bernadette@egroups.com
>To: bernadette@egroups.com
>Subject: Re: [bernadette] Digest Number 486
>Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 17:24:34 EDT
>
>In a message dated 8/2/00 6:10:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>bernadette@egroups.com writes:
>
><< I think they're fantastic, and I'm 25 years old:-) (Oh, yeah, I guess I
>fall into the 'ancient Bernadette fan' category in this group, as well;-).
>I
>ended up picking up the first one while visiting a friend for the weekend,
>and fell in love with the series. Then again, I enjoy the subject, too. >>
>I didn't think that i would like them at first, but I'm a huge fan of
>childrens literature (my favorite books ever are the "Eloise" books by Kay
>Thompson) and I truly enjoyed them. I recently got my mom hooked and I'm
>also reading them to the two little kids I babysit for (which is a miracle
>since they both have trouble sitting still through a movie, let alone a 200
>page novel. . ..)
>

Best children's book is "Sing Me A Story: The World's Greatest Operas For
Children to Read" :)


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~*Livvy*~
"You can tremble you can fear it but keep your fighting spirit alive!"
"Fraulein Kost, across the hall. Please, feel free, any time"



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AuthorMessage: Re: [bernadette] Digest Number 486
Posted by: Andy Abe

On: 8/2/2000 at 10:34:42 PM GMT

Message #: 3144

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thats so cool Andrea! reading has started to fade
away as pass time for many children lately. So thats
very noble of you to try and get them hooked on it
again!

Andy

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