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Dear Reader,
When my friend Bill recommended that I read A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg, I cringed. It sounded "way too cute" for me, but I usually think highly of his suggestions, so I decided to give it a quick look. What could it hurt? I could speed-read through a few pages, confirm that I didn't like it, and move on. But soon I had a bad case of the guilts. The author had me--I was only on page five and already I was loving it.
Some authors "try" to write; others make it seem effortless. (I'm sure Fannie Flagg must have just sat down at her kitchen table one afternoon, typed up A Redbird Christmas and turned it in a few hours later.) Yes, talented people fool you. They make their craft seem effortless and you forget that you're reading. And that's exactly what happened to me.
Sample it for yourself. I hope you enjoy A Redbird Christmas as much as I did.
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Suzanne Beecher
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