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I was wondering what your favorite book set that you've read? Mine is the Chesapeake Bay series by Nora Roberts. I loved it so much I reread them recently

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I have several but my favorite is Nora Roberts' Irish Born trilogy - Born in Fire, Born in Ice, and Born in Shame. I have read it 5, maybe 6, times.

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Outlander. I've read the whole series 6-7 times except the new book that just came out which I've only read once so far.

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Jan Karon's Mitford series - always made me wish I lived there

Sophie Kinsella's Shopaholic series - so funny!

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Harry Potter!

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I love the Ladies' Detective Agency series by Alexander Smith McCall.

I enjoy the laid-back style, and the quiet philosophies that are woven into the story lines. I treasure each book.

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On 9/30/2014 Marsha2003 said:

Harry Potter!

Lol, I agree.

I also used to love James Patterson's Alex Cross series, but not so much as of late, sadly.

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Norah Lofts' ""The House at Old Vine"" trilogy.

Thomas Costain's ""The Plantagenets"" and ""The Tontine""

These authors are deceased and I haven't found satisfactory replacements. I enjoy a good yarn wrapped around history.

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Mitford Series and

The Ladies of Covington

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The Miss Julia series by Ann B. Ross. She has a new addition almost every year. They're easy reading, funny, uncomplicated and make me wish for the South!