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MEE Thinks: Random Thoughts on Life's Wrinkles

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Published: May 2004
Pages: 160

 

by Mary Ellen Edmunds

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"Lots of times when people ask me about my hobbies or interests, I'll include 'thinking,'" writes Mary Ellen Edmunds, known affectionately to her friends by her initials, "MEE." MEE Thinks is a delightful journey through many of these musings. In it, Mary Ellen shares her thoughts on topics from balance to the Big Bad Wolf, inviting readers to think for themselves about materialism and spontaneity and miracles and keeping promises and a host of other ideas. "I hope something I share will spark and idea in you and give you a good thinking experience," the author says. "Enjoy the Ride!"

Praise for MEE Thinks:

"I would recommend this book to mothers and daughters, sisters, good friends, anyone you like to share your thoughts with. I wanted to read this out loud to my daughters, one chapter at a time, and get some dialog going." — Leslie Stitt

"Reading this book made me feel happy. Mary Ellen Edmunds has a zest for life that comes through in her writing. The author shares with us her enthusiasm, humor, optimism, and joy. She 'chats' with you and shares her insights, and in the process she helps you think of everyday experiences in a little different light." — Andrea Smith



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melodie, CO - October 30, 2010


To be fair I only read about nine chapters but it was kind of boring. Like having lunch with a friend that makes somewhat interesting observations.

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