re: Amelia Peabody
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Kim wrote:
different versions of the books, and the various books themselves, they have
73 items of hers on file... which one do I start with?
Thanks!
Robin
Orlando, FL
:-)
>Has anyone read the Amelia Peabody mysteries by Elizabeth Peters? I'm justKim - these sound interesting... I checked our library's website, and between
>Has anyone read the Amelia Peabody mysteries by Elizabeth Peters? I'm just
>starting the most recent one. I've read all of them several times. Ramses
>(Peabody's son) is a great example of a true unschooler! Give them try
>sometime - you can learn lots about Egyptian history as well as having fun
>with them.
different versions of the books, and the various books themselves, they have
73 items of hers on file... which one do I start with?
Thanks!
Robin
Orlando, FL
:-)
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In a message dated 1/30/00 7:25:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, RNorell@...
writes:
<<
Kim - these sound interesting... I checked our library's website, and between
different versions of the books, and the various books themselves, they have
73 items of hers on file... which one do I start with?
loves mysteries. She picked one up at the library yesterday and couldn't put
it down last night.
I think I'll be next!
Marcie
writes:
<<
Kim - these sound interesting... I checked our library's website, and between
different versions of the books, and the various books themselves, they have
73 items of hers on file... which one do I start with?
>>Yes, thank, you for the reference to the Amelia Peabody books. My oldest
loves mysteries. She picked one up at the library yesterday and couldn't put
it down last night.
I think I'll be next!
Marcie
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In a message dated 1/30/2000 6:25:13 PM Central Standard Time,
RNorell@... writes:
<< Kim - these sound interesting... I checked our library's website, and
between
different versions of the books, and the various books themselves, they have
73 items of hers on file... which one do I start with? >>
Hi Robin,
Here is a link to the Amelia Peabody page. I hope you enjoy the books.
<A HREF="http://www.mpmbooks.com/amelia/SYNOPSIS.HTM">http://www.mpmbooks.com/
amelia/index.html</A>
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RNorell@... writes:
<< Kim - these sound interesting... I checked our library's website, and
between
different versions of the books, and the various books themselves, they have
73 items of hers on file... which one do I start with? >>
Hi Robin,
Here is a link to the Amelia Peabody page. I hope you enjoy the books.
<A HREF="http://www.mpmbooks.com/amelia/SYNOPSIS.HTM">http://www.mpmbooks.com/
amelia/index.html</A>
**** Kim ****
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Karol Gale
I found a whole bunch of these books in a local used book store
the other day, and browsed through the titles and picked out
three that sounded interesting to me. I am an avid reader, and
hope my grandson, Kristopher, will be one also. Do you suppose
he would enjoy these stories when he is a little older? He is
6 right now, and not particularly fond of reading - YET! He
does like me to read his favorite stories to him.
Karol
the other day, and browsed through the titles and picked out
three that sounded interesting to me. I am an avid reader, and
hope my grandson, Kristopher, will be one also. Do you suppose
he would enjoy these stories when he is a little older? He is
6 right now, and not particularly fond of reading - YET! He
does like me to read his favorite stories to him.
Karol
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In a message dated 1/31/2000 8:14:53 PM Central Standard Time, kgale@...
writes:
<< I am an avid reader, and
hope my grandson, Kristopher, will be one also. Do you suppose
he would enjoy these stories when he is a little older? He is
6 right now, and not particularly fond of reading - YET! He
does like me to read his favorite stories to him. >>
I'll bet he would enjoy them more when he is old enough to "get" the subtle,
Victorian humor. Until then, he might just like hearing about the adventures
and the archaeology.
**** Kim ****
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writes:
<< I am an avid reader, and
hope my grandson, Kristopher, will be one also. Do you suppose
he would enjoy these stories when he is a little older? He is
6 right now, and not particularly fond of reading - YET! He
does like me to read his favorite stories to him. >>
I'll bet he would enjoy them more when he is old enough to "get" the subtle,
Victorian humor. Until then, he might just like hearing about the adventures
and the archaeology.
**** Kim ****
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