I'm just getting to the end of the last Monica Ferris novel to have been
published in paperback (Blackwork) - there's another one after that, but
it's currently only in hardback.
For those of you who don't know the books, they are about a lady who
inherits a needlework store in Minnesota after her sister is murdered and
gets involved in solving local murders - wouldn't like to live there! Some
of the books have patterns, charted needlework of some kind, knitting, etc
in the back, and there's always needlecraft content. 'Blackwork' mentions
bobbin lace.
I have them all and it's time they left me for other people to read. I'd
like to pass them on to someone and for that person to send them on to
someone else when they've read them. A sort of round robin. They need to be
read in order, so the first person needs to receive them in the correct
order.
Any suggestions on the best way to do it? My first thought is that they
could be passed person to person, rather than posted to save cost to anyone
(and sanity if passing to someone in the USA by avoiding the postal system).
Many of you attend events where you meet up with others from all over the
world. Or should I just give them to one of my local charity shops?
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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