[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1068] Re: Books

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Hello from Indiana again;
The best book (and I listened to this book on tape) I ever read was "The 
Notebook," By Nickless Sparks. he wrote the Message in a Bottle, and a Walk 
to remember, and I just finished the Rescue,   He is a great writer.  The 
books on tape are so much fun, as I am driving I read.Ha Listen, Later Pat 
Blackwell,



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