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	<title>Comments on: February Already?</title>
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		<title>By: Darann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 02:17:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>While a long time reader I am a first time writer of a fan letter. ( Which is the extent of my writing skills) My favorite  of your many books is Envy. I like happy endings and don&#039;t really care for books set in the depression era. So I resisted reading Rainwater until last Sunday night. WOW. It touched my heartstrings like nothing I have read in a long while. I could see that story like no other book I have read in years.( and I have read alot of books in the last 40+ years) I found myself starting to cry at about page 130, not because of the content of the page so much, but you were warnings us which way this story was headed. There was nothing I could do but go along. I stayed up until after midnight on a work night and still the characters and story stay with me. I keep hugging my husband. He just hugs be back but I pretty sure he thinks the hormones are out of whack again.

Thanks
I so envy you ability to paint word pictures.
Darann</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While a long time reader I am a first time writer of a fan letter. ( Which is the extent of my writing skills) My favorite  of your many books is Envy. I like happy endings and don&#8217;t really care for books set in the depression era. So I resisted reading Rainwater until last Sunday night. WOW. It touched my heartstrings like nothing I have read in a long while. I could see that story like no other book I have read in years.( and I have read alot of books in the last 40+ years) I found myself starting to cry at about page 130, not because of the content of the page so much, but you were warnings us which way this story was headed. There was nothing I could do but go along. I stayed up until after midnight on a work night and still the characters and story stay with me. I keep hugging my husband. He just hugs be back but I pretty sure he thinks the hormones are out of whack again.</p>
<p>Thanks<br />
I so envy you ability to paint word pictures.<br />
Darann</p>
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		<title>By: Teresa Fraylick</title>
		<link>http://sandrabrown.net/blog/february-already/comment-page-1/#comment-319</link>
		<dc:creator>Teresa Fraylick</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 16:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Since you were in South Carolina, you know we got some uncharacteristic snow also. I am in Columbia and we got 8.7&quot; (3rd largest on record). Fortunately, we had limited power outages and little damage because it was snow and not ice. I have beautiful pictures. My mothe who will soon be 84 is in end stage COPD. She loves snow and it was one of the prettiest I have ever seen. I was glad for her. As for me, I find it a nuisance and would be OK without it. Maybe I should live in Florida with my daughter although it has been unseasonably cold there.

Samdra, you are always with me. I constantly reading one of your books and average about 3 a month. I own them all. I am now reading CHILL FACTOR, just finished RICHOCHET &amp; already have RAINWATER but have not read it yet. I will read EXCLUSIVE next. 

A friend gave me HELLO DARKNESS when I was fighting cancer &amp; in treatment. Although I was slow to read it, it gave me a means of escaping the misery I was going through with radiation and chemotherapy. By the Grace of God, I am cancer free now although I was only given a 50% or less chance of beating it. After reading HELLO DARKNESS (still at the top of my list) I was hooked on your writing and have shared you with friends hoping they will be as hooked as I am.

You will alwsys have a special place in my heart because you helped me escape when I needed it most.

Thank you,

Teresa Fraylick</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since you were in South Carolina, you know we got some uncharacteristic snow also. I am in Columbia and we got 8.7&#8243; (3rd largest on record). Fortunately, we had limited power outages and little damage because it was snow and not ice. I have beautiful pictures. My mothe who will soon be 84 is in end stage COPD. She loves snow and it was one of the prettiest I have ever seen. I was glad for her. As for me, I find it a nuisance and would be OK without it. Maybe I should live in Florida with my daughter although it has been unseasonably cold there.</p>
<p>Samdra, you are always with me. I constantly reading one of your books and average about 3 a month. I own them all. I am now reading CHILL FACTOR, just finished RICHOCHET &amp; already have RAINWATER but have not read it yet. I will read EXCLUSIVE next. </p>
<p>A friend gave me HELLO DARKNESS when I was fighting cancer &amp; in treatment. Although I was slow to read it, it gave me a means of escaping the misery I was going through with radiation and chemotherapy. By the Grace of God, I am cancer free now although I was only given a 50% or less chance of beating it. After reading HELLO DARKNESS (still at the top of my list) I was hooked on your writing and have shared you with friends hoping they will be as hooked as I am.</p>
<p>You will alwsys have a special place in my heart because you helped me escape when I needed it most.</p>
<p>Thank you,</p>
<p>Teresa Fraylick</p>
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