Autor LibraryThing:
Susan Wittig Albert

Susan Wittig Albert jest Autorem LibraryThing, tzn. takim, który posiada swoją bibliotekę skatalogowaną w LibraryThing.

Zobacz stronę autora Susan Wittig Albert.

Członkowie z książkami susanalbert

Kanały RSS

Ostatnio dodane książki

Recenzje susanalbert

Recenzje książek susanalbert, wyłączając recenzje autorstwa susanalbert

 

Członek: susanalbert

ZbioryTwoja biblioteka (364)

RecenzjeBrak

Tagiherbs (160), medicinal (65), history (50), potter (49), plant lore (48), plants (46), gardening (29), lake district (23), crafts (22), reference (21) — zobacz wszystkie tagi

Chmurychmura tagów, chmura autorów

GrupyNone

O mnieI'm a writer (the China Bayles mysteries, The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter, Robin Paige mysteries), reader, book addict.

O mojej biblioteceMy library reflects my passions. Research materials for the three mystery series, current reading interests, recent past interests. Finding shelf space is a constant challenge. I'm very slow in updating this list, so what's here is only a fraction of what I have. Maybe someday I'll get around to reading everything!

Strona głównahttp://www.abouthyme.com

Członkostwo Wcześni Recenzenci LibraryThing/Rozdawanie członkom

Imię i nazwiskoSusan Wittig Albert

LokalizacjaTexas

Adres e-mailsalberttstar.net

Ulubieni autorzyBrak

Typ kontapubliczne, dożywotnie

Wiadomości z połączeńWiadomości z połączeń

Adresy URL http://www.librarything.com/profile/susanalbert (profil)
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/susanalbert (biblioteka)

Wiedza ogólnaSeria (26), Nagrody (35), Postacie (78), Miejsca (26)

Zarejestrowany odMar 11, 2007

Zostaw komentarz

Just read Tale of Hill Top Farm. Absolutely loved it! :)
You may never read this note, but I just had to write and tell you that I stumbled across your book Together Alone and I absolutely loved it. Being a native Texan I understand how you can love and be connected to a place. In fact, I got started and continued to read your China Bayles series because it made me feel so "at home". I recognized the feel of many of the places in the books and it made it easy to relate to the characters.
Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for writing such a wonderful book and also for the many hours of pleasure I have received from reading your other three series (yes, I have read most of them if not all.) *smiling all the way to the bookstore*
Velma
"The Predator State" is so fascinating I have to get and read it immediately! Not only are you a wonderful writer, but a wonderful reader as well! Thanks for everything.

Cheers
RMD, who went to school in "Pecan Springs" a k a San Marcos.
Hi Susan- I've been reading the China Bayles series since the beginning and you never disappoint. In fact, I just re-read parts of "Indigo Dying" for the sheer beauty of certain passages. Good job. -- Janet
Hi Susan
I have been reading your books and collecting them for some time now. I like the idea of the herb theme. My daughters and one neighbor all share them with me. I'm not even sure what my favorite one is. I love herbs, even though I have no sense of smell... Ah, what I've missed! I've never seen your series "Robin Paige mysteries", are they older? Congratulations on your writing successes.
Susan,
I lived on a farm which had originally been the home of the Sodus NY Shaker Community,and it was impossible to live in those rooms and not develop a love of herbs, gardening, and the beautiful folk art for which the Shaker are so well-known. We hosted several Shaker Festivals and sponsored motorcoach tours of the farm, and I am so thankful to have had the opportunity to have learned about the history of the Shakers. As I move to South Padre Island, I hope I will be able to find a few herbs that will grow on our sandbar, because I don't think I can imagine life without their pungent and calming scent and I am looking forward to bringing a little Shaker art to south Texas. Joni
Susan,
I lived on a farm which had originally been the home of the Sodus NY Shaker Community,and it was impossible to live in those rooms and not develop a love of herbs, gardening, and the beautiful folk art which they became so well-known. We hosted several Shaker Festivals and sponsored motorcoach tours of the farm, and I am so thankful to have had the opportunity to have learned about the history of the Shakers. As I move to South Padre Island, I hope I will be able to find a few herbs that will grow on our sandbar, because I don't think I can imagine life without their pungent and calming scent and I am looking forward to bringing a little Shaker art to south Texas. Joni
Celebrate the happiness that friends are always giving, make every day a holiday and celebrate just living!.

— Amanda Bradley
Susan,

I love your Beatrix Potter mysteries. I have always been fascinated with her life and have read several biographies. I've been encouraging my high school students (I'm a librarian) to choose her as a topic for research but so far no takers.
Hi Susan....greetings from New Brunswick Canada. I have been a fan of your books and look forward to every new one! I am a retired high school English teacher with a passion for books and my gardens!!! My husband, who is a hockey coach, spends the winter at the rinks so I have lots of time to curl up with good books! Isn't LibraryThing fun....I have meet many interesting people and really enjoyed "exploring" their libraries.
Susan,

I am a man and just wanted you to know I really have enjoyed all your China Bayles mysteries.

In fact, I just got a copy of your first Robin Paige mystery as well.

I also get your newsletter to keep track of what you and China and Ruby are up to. :)
Greetings! I am the newly retired director of the Plainfield Public Library where (you might recall) you visited us one evening and thoroughly entertained a group of loyal fans at one of our library programs. We rate your visit as one of the most delightful programs we've had. You obviously enjoy meeting your public. Recently I bought China Bayle's Book of Days because I had been checking it out of the library so much. The library staff gently broke it to me that I needed to let someone else have a crack at checking it out.....

I've just discovered this site and I find it fascinating!!
Susan, It sure is a lot of fun isn't it? I had no idea how many books that I had, and how many duplicates! I have now got most of my books entered, so I just need to get covers scanned and entered. For some reason one of your books, I don't remember now which one, doesn't come up with the cover that I have, so I will have to scan that one in. Oh well, have a good time, and have a great spring!!
Susan, Welcome!! I was just scanning the fun statistics on my page, and ran across your name. I have all of your books, in fact, your name is the largest on my author cloud! You probably don't remember, but I am the person that you signed the stacks of books for when you were visiting Indiana a few years ago. Are you planning a trip back this way this summer? Let me know, I am sure that the herb society would love to see you again.
Pomoc/FAQ | O serwisie | Prywatność/Regulamin | Blog | Kontakt | LibraryThing.com | APIs | WikiThing | Wiedza ogólna | 46,690,258 książek!