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The Winding Ways Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts Series #12)
by Jennifer Chiaverini
from Simon & Schuster

The Winding Ways Quilt (Elm Creek Quilts Series #12)

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

  • Old stories retold, don't wate your money
    I am a avid quilter and have eagerly read every one of the Elm Quilt books and did love them all, until now. I can not make myself finish this book. It is boring, and simply old stuff retold. Nothing new to hold my attention. I think it is time to end this series of books.

  • I Love Winding My Way Through This Series
    The Winding Ways Quilt
    Quilt camp is underway. At the beginning of camp each camper tells of how they came to camp or what they expect to learn from the others.
    This year, it will be different, with Judy going to Philadelphia for a higher position at a college. Summer is also going off to pursue her dreams and continue her education.
    There are two new staff members at Elm Creek Quilt Camp. The new cook is trying too hard to fit in. She comes up with absolutely perfect meals and beautiful... more info

  • Too much of one thing
    After reading most of the other Elm Creek Novels and most recently the Winding Ways Quilt, I find Chiaverini very "one note". Perhaps she is interjecting too much of her own life/experiences into her characters, but have you noticed that they're pretty much the same character? All of the main characters were taught by an older female, either a relative or a close friend. None of them are self-taught. Many of them did NOT get along with their mothers. All of the characters have a high level of perfection in... more info

  • Good Read But....
    This book is basically good, but Chiaverini who is very talented at telling a good yarn is continuing to go into bad waters. What started out as quirky likeable characters are quickly developing into a pack of self-righteous, pompus old bitties.
    Bonnie's story is rewritten in this book to the point where it's unrecognizable. In previous books it is Bonnie's lack of attention because she is too busy at her quilt shop that causes her husband to begin an online flirtation. It is a big box store (in the... more info


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