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March 2019 FREE BOOK!

We’re once again offering WORDS SPOKEN TRUE, one of my favorite novels from one of my favorite authors!

Snuggle down during this blustery month of March with WORDS SPOKEN TRUE by Ann H. Gabhart. From the back cover: “Adriane Darcy was practically raised in her father’s newspaper offices. When Blake Garrett, a brash young editor from the North with a controversial new style of reporting, takes over a competing newspaper, the battle . . . gets fierce….Set against the volatile backdrop of political and civil unrest in the 1850s Louisville, [Kentucky] this exciting story of love and loyalty will hold you in its grip until the very last page.” Our give-away copy is a new trade paperback edition.

To have your name included in our Wednesday, March 13 drawing just answer this question: In this very modern age of electronic media, do you still read a “real” printed-on-paper newspaper?

Happy Reading,
Sue

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15 Comments

  1. There is nothing that equals the feel of a real paper book or newspaper. They were precious things in our household both when I was growing up and when my children were raised. I still have one room in our home where bookshelves, a comfortable chair and table invite one to sit and read. Yes, we do have e-books that travel with us to read at odd moments–great inventions–but the companionship of real books is our main enjoyment.

  2. Yes I read paper quite often. These days by time you have finished reading it my hands are covered in ink.

  3. Yes, our local papers and entertainment guides, nothing compares to physically turning pages.

  4. Since I received a kindle from my kids, it has been so much easier to “hold” a book. My RA targets my wrists whenever I grab a book or knitting needles!

  5. I miss reading and getting a daily newspaper but I cannot find one so the answer is no

  6. I have the same problem, Sherry, except due to ganglion cysts on my wrists. Kindles are wonderful for people with wrist pain.

  7. Yes, occasionally! It’s usually my hubs who gets them. He loves a newspaper. I will read it when he’s done. Usually days later, making it old news by the time I get to it. Haha.

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