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Beth C

Beth C

The best place to learn all about me is to go to our family website. www.freewebs.com/larryandbeth. I am married for the second time to a really wonderful guy, Larry. I have one son, Eric, from my first marriage. I have 3 stepsons, Larry Jr., Michael and Jonathan. We also have 4 grandkids: John, Jake, Jessie and Luke. I really enjoy being... more »
  • Willow Grove, PA, USA
  • member since February 12 2008

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  • Back On Blossom Street
    • Rated 0 stars

    The 3rd installment is just as good as the 1st two. And another pattern too. Wish there was a place like this in my own area I would join a group immediately!

    Beth C wrote this review Thursday, July 3 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Knit One, Kill Two
    • Rated 0 stars

    great to read a book about knitting that not only includes a pattern but a good mystery as well.

    Beth C wrote this review Thursday, July 3 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Red Hat Club
    • Rated 0 stars

    Not all of us are ready to be indoctrinated into the Red Hat Clubs and if not we can be Pink Hatters. Nothing compares to the lifelong friendships that never fail. Each one is their own person and come to rely on one another each at their time. If I say anymore, it will ruin the whole story. Female bonding at its best!

    Beth C wrote this review Wednesday, February 13 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Bubbles Unbound (Unabridged)
    • Rated 0 stars

    What a cute chick lit book. Even you are not from Eastern PA you cannot help but enjoy the likeable Bubbles. Everything she touches goes haywire. But you have to admire her spirit and willingness to to do something better with her life. I do have some concern over her clothing choices. But if you have the figure why not! A book not to be taken seriously but one to lighten your mood.

    Beth C wrote this review Wednesday, February 13 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Shop On Blossom Street
    • Rated 5 stars

    I loved the first of these Knitting Lesson books. The owner of the shop is a cancer survivor. Her sister helps her. Lydia starts knitting lessons in her shop and it turns up with 5 very different ladies join. They differ in culture, background, age and experiences. Not only do they bond but they learn how to overcome differences among them and see how they can learn to help and love and support. What really brought me to tears is how Lydia's sister deals with Lydia's cancer and the fact she may have a problem of her own. Also, getting back inot the dating scene after cancer is touched on quite well.

    Beth C wrote this review Wednesday, February 13 2008. ( reply | view 1 replies | permalink )

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