Kirby
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I enjoy reading Beverly Lewis' books. One of my favorites is Roses For Mama."The Telling" by Beverly Lewis. Last in a trilogy.
I enjoy reading Beverly Lewis' books. One of my favorites is Roses For Mama."The Telling" by Beverly Lewis. Last in a trilogy.
I just finished reading "I Am Half-Sick of Shadows" by Alan Bradley. It's one of a series of British mysteries where the protagonist is a 10 year old little girl named Flavia deLuce. I absolutely LOVE these books!!! I can't recommend them highly enough. If you love mysteries, and you love British humor, these are for you!!! The series starts with "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie." I hope someone here will try them and love them as much as I do!
Next up for me is "Afternoons with Emily" by Rose MacMurray. I'm excited to start this one, as it looks really good. Right up my alley.
Currently reading Deja Vu by Fern Michaels. I think it's the second to last book in her Sisterhood series. I feel like I've been reading this series off and on forever and am ready for it to be finished.Not sure what I'll read next. I have Hunger Games, I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella, and Trail of the Spellmans by Lisa Lutz at the top of my "to read" pile.
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If you like funny British romances like Sophie Kinsella, you might want to look at some of Jill Mansell's books. I got "Millie's Fling" when it was a Friday Freebie for my Nook and loved it! I've also read "Rumor Has It. "An Offer You Can't Refuse" is next up after I finish......
I just finished reading "I Am Half-Sick of Shadows" by Alan Bradley. It's one of a series of British mysteries where the protagonist is a 10 year old little girl named Flavia deLuce. I absolutely LOVE these books!!! I can't recommend them highly enough. If you love mysteries, and you love British humor, these are for you!!! The series starts with "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie." I hope someone here will try them and love them as much as I do!
Next up for me is "Afternoons with Emily" by Rose MacMurray. I'm excited to start this one, as it looks really good. Right up my alley.
I'm really struggling with The Night Circus and I dont know why. Maybe its the jumping back and forth in the timeline? Not sure. Anyway I am at a part where I think it is going to start picking up. I'm guessing that this is one of those books that is ok-to-good until you get to the end then it's a "WOW, now it makes sense. What a good book!" kind of books.
I'm reading The Hunger Games Trilogy. Wow, the first two books were real page turners!![]()
Starting on the third book today. My goal is to finish this before the movie hits theaters next week.Will they make movies out of the second and third books?
I finished "I've Got Your Number" about a week ago, and I really enjoyed it. I haven't read any of Sophie Kinsella's books (she's the one who does all the Shopaholic books, right?), so I wasn't sure what to expect. Now I can't wait to read more of her books.
If you like funny British romances like Sophie Kinsella, you might want to look at some of Jill Mansell's books. I got "Millie's Fling" when it was a Friday Freebie for my Nook and loved it! I've also read "Rumor Has It. "An Offer You Can't Refuse" is next up after I finish......
"Trail of the Spellmans". I'm only about 100 pages in, and so far it's just as crazy as the other 3 were. Did you read "Heads You Lose", written by Lisa Lutz and her ex-boyfriend? That one wasn't as good as the Spellman books.
My understanding is that all the main actors are contracted for the 3 book series of movies, and that book 2 will be a movie and book 3 will be 2 movies.
I just started Three Moons Over Sedona. I like it so far.