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Date Posted: 14:07:42 05/17/02 Fri
Author: Shell
Subject: Fronteir House book

I was at Barnes and Nobles earlier and bought a book abou the Fronteir House. It looks interesting(thought I don't know when I'll actually have time to read it). I was flipping through it and it seems to have a lot more info than the show did. It included the three families applications,pictures taken of them, and a lot of their thoughts while the filming was going on. What I also liked is that they have pictures/short articles and people that really did live during that time period.I did manage to read that the Brooks' family were almost eliminated because Kristen is allergiac to horses. That's when they decided to have her meet Nate after he was settled. It was pure luck that I found it. I was really wasting time(I had the day off and didn't want to go home yet) I went to the tv section of the store and it almost popped out at me. It was the only one they had.I'm reading one book know so I'll hopefully start it soon. School is almost over, I should have more time to read then(I'm so behing on my magazines) Of course, whenever I start readin one of my sons comes over and wants me to read to him. That's great but it can't be just one book, usually after 5 or 6 I tell them to "read" it themselves. It'll be great for the summer reading program at the library but just once in a while I'd like to read the whole paper(or atleast one section) or a whole article in a magazine at one time.

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[> Re: Fronteir House book -- Ann, 17:35:18 05/17/02 Fri

Thanks, Shell! I am going to look for a copy of the book! I enjoyed the show a lot, but felt as though a lot was left out. It could easily have run twice as long.

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