Hi,

I have edited the article on Rosamunde Pilcher and added "Flowers in the Rain" (1991) - I am not the person who put in "Flowers" to begin with, nor am I the person who reverted your edit as vandalism (nor would I have, as it definitely seems to have been done in good faith). I am just trying to clear up the situation so there are no hard feelings, as both parties are partially correct - there is another book with a similar name, and it is not simply "Flowers" from the year indicated. The book (as I listed it) can be found on Amazon and elsewhere. If not included on the author's site, since the book does exist and is for sale, I suspect the author needs to update her site.

Best, RobertMfromLI | User Talk 03:46, 11 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

Yes, I noted that. Sorry I was not more clear. "Flowers in the Rain" was released as a standalone book in 1991, then as part of an anthology. For accuracy, I would *guess* it should be listed as I did as the standalone book, as well as the full anthology title in Collections as you noted.
http://www.amazon.com/FLOWERS-RAIN-Rosamunde-Pilcher/dp/B000O8IJT2/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1281498102&sr=8-18
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RobertMfromLI | User Talk 04:06, 11 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

You seem to be most indubitably correct. I have found many references to a book called "Flowers in the Rain" and on looking at a bunch of them (and finding some that actually have book cover pictures), the cover[1] actually says "Flowers in the Rain" (big letters) with "and other stories" (below in lower case letters).

Apologies for that. It's already fixed.

Best, RobertMfromLI | User Talk 04:48, 11 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

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