Ginny Favers
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I think this is my book #12 of 50? Breathe by Sarah Crossan. YA dystopian about a world where oxygen is at a premium. It was ok.
Goal: 52 books this year.
#17 down and done.
French Women for All Seasons by Mireille Guiliano, the sequel to French Women Don't Get Fat, is, to me, more of the same -- everything in moderation, stop and smell the roses, and here are some recipes your family is sure to love (not!). I took it out of the library mostly because I love her name; Mireille is DD#2's middle name. Stupid reason, huh?
Well, I'm on to #18 - The Brutal Telling by Louise Penny. Back to the genre I love, murder mysteries. We're going to the library today; I think I'll try to find an interesting biography or autobiography.
Queen Colleen
Goal 15. (At this rate, I'm proud to say I will probably increase my goal!)
#5. Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes
Wow.. This was a very intense book that really made you think twice about "how well do I really know the person I'm starting a relationship with"!! The short chapters keep you engaged and wanting to know the rest of the story!!
#6. Going to attempt to read The Shack again.... I have heard this book is a good read but I every time I start it, I cannot continue...
Baby Pluto said:Oh, and does anyone here use Goodreads?? I'd definitely recommend it for any fellow bookworms. It's a great place to keep track of reading lists, authors and reviews. Basically like a social network..but for readers.
Caseheidi said:Many of us are on Goodreads. There is a group called DISreaders that many have added.
In Emily Colins exquisite debut novel, perfect for the fans of Kristin Hannah, one mans vow to his wife sparks a remarkable journey that tests the pull of memory and reaffirms the bonds of love.
Before Madeleine Kimbles mountaineer husband, Aidan, climbs Mount McKinleys south face, he makes her a solemn vow: I will come back to you. But late one night, Maddie gets the devastating news that Aidan has died in an avalanche, leaving her to care for their sona small boy with a very big secret. The call comes from J.C., Aidans best friend and fellow climber, whose grief is seasoned with survivors guilt . . . and something more. J.C. has loved Maddie for years, but he never wanted his chance with her to come at so terrible a cost.
Across the country, Nicholas Sullivan wakes from a motorcycle crash with his memory wiped clean. Yet his dreams are haunted by visions of a mysterious woman and a young boy, neither of whom he has ever met. Convinced that these strangers hold the answers he seeks, Nicholas leaves everything behind to find them. What he discovers will require a leap of faith that will change all of their lives forever.
Next up:
Divergent (YA book that my DD12 really wants me to read) http://www.amazon.com/Divergent-Boo...id=1362444563&sr=1-2-spell&keywords=dviergent
The Round House http://www.amazon.com/Round-House-L...F8&qid=1362444614&sr=1-1&keywords=round+house
Probably too late for your library run, but this past summer I read Forward From Here: Leaving Middle Age and Other Unexpected Adventures by Reeve Lindbergh (yes, daughter of). I enjoyed immensely!
Haven't updated for a while.
Goal 100
#31 The Distant Hours by Kate Morton-very enjoyable.
#32 The Twelve Tribes of Hattie- didn't love the storyline but I did like the writing. It's the writer's first novel and I would read her again
#33 Defending Jacob-good courtroom drama
#34 WWW11 Diary Volume 1 by Ruby Side Thompson-recommended on this thread.
Thanks! I'm looking forward to it. I have heard great things about it.I loved Divergent and immediately had to read Insurgent right after! Hope you enjoy it.
I finished Book 25 Delirium by Lauren Oliver - I love a good YA lovestory gave it 4 stars and I am anxiously awaiting reading the 2nd book (I'm on the library wait list).