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The listing, A Painted House by John Grisham has ended.

Paperback in like new condition. All paperbacks ship free!

I'll be listing LOTS of books over the next couple weeks, so look for Nora Roberts, Catherine Coulter, Janet Evanovich, Stephen White, Dean Koontz, and many many more!!!

If you have a certain book by these authors that you have been looking for or would just like to read let me know, there is a good chance I'll have it! :)

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What Nora Roberts might you have lol very willing to pay shipping if they are ones I'm looking for very serious collecter and any older J.D Robb
May 4th, 2011 at 7:46:45 PM PDT by
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I have all the JD Robb in hardback and I can't/won't part with those. I've read the entire series twice....talk about being obsessed with a series!!!! :)

Well, it'll be easier if you tell me what you'd like to have or what you need. I have a ton of books by her. Some new, some old, some really old, but most are in great condition. Some of them I just can't part with because I love the book so much, but most of them I'm willing to let go. Great thing about Nora is that she always writes SO many books per year I'm able to get my Nora fix in several times a year!

Right now I'm reading the three sisters trilogy. Somehow that one slipped by me!

Just send me a message or write here and let me know what this person is missing and I'll be glad to look. :)
May 4th, 2011 at 9:30:45 PM PDT by
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May 7th, 2011 at 9:53:45 AM PDT by
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This is a must read book!!!
May 8th, 2011 at 10:19:16 AM PDT by
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Yes it is!! It's a great book!
May 10th, 2011 at 12:23:15 AM PDT by
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details, whats this book about?
May 10th, 2011 at 10:41:27 AM PDT by
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From Publishers Weekly
Who needs lawyers? Not Grisham, in his captivating new novel, now between hardcovers after serialization in the Oxford American. Here there are hardscrabble farmers instead, and dirt-poor itinerant workers and a seven-year-old boy who grows up fast in a story as rich in conflict and incident as any previous Grisham and as nuanced as his very best. It's September 1952 in rural Arkansas when young narrator Luke Chandler notes that "the hill people and the Mexicans arrived on the same day." These folk are in Black Oak for the annual harvest of the cotton grown on the 80 acres that the Chandlers rent. The three generations of the Chandler family treat their workers more kindly than most farmers do, including engaging in the local obsession--playing baseball--with them, but serious trouble arises among the harvesters nonetheless. Most of it centers around Hank Spruill, a giant hillbilly with an equally massive temper, who one night in town beats a man dead and who throughout the book rubs up against a knife-wielding Mexican who is dating Hank's 17-year-old sister on the sly, leading to another murder. In fact, there's a mess of trouble in Luke's life, from worries about his uncle Ricky fighting in Korea to concerns about the nearby Latcher family and its illegitimate newborn baby, who may be Ricky's son. And then there are the constant fears about the weather, as much a character in this novel as any human, from the tornado that storms past the farm to the downpours that eventually flood the fields, ruining the crop and washing Luke and his family into a new life.
FROM AMAZON.COM
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