Which book do you find yourself regularly rereading, and why?
There's a warm place in my heart for Scarlet Feather by Maeve Binchy. I first ran across it five or six years ago when it was given to me by two different people within the span of a couple months. It's set in Ireland and has a whole raft of well-realized, engaging characters. Cathy
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"Reflex" is a terrific one, and also "Proof," the one about a wine merchant. I always learned so much from his books.
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I tend to reread Barbara Michaels, especially "Ammie Come Home," "Shattered Silk," and "House of Many Shadows." Also "Ishamel" by Barbara Hambly, which is one of my favorite Star Trek novels. I also reread L. M. Montgomery and Zenna Henderson a lot and a wonderful, long out of print book called "Greensleeves" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw.
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But how great that you like Barbara Michaels, too! Have you read "Stitches in Time"? It's the follow-up to "Shattered Silk" with a nod to "Ammie, Come Home". I also love her Amelia Peabody series (written as Elizabeth Peters), although I've fallen behind on them.
Fav out-of-print young reader: "The Secret of the Elms" by Daniel Mannix. A young girl in a spooky mansion in Amish country Pennsylvania is competing with her cousins for their grandmother's estate.
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