disney1990
<font color=royalblue>Wow, it make my heart skip a
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The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch. It is just so incredible.
Being Dead is no Excuse: The official Southern Ladies Guide to Hosting the Perfect Funeral by Gayden Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays.
Don't let the title throw you. I finished in in about two hours despite the belly laughing. There are recipies at the end of every chapter. A must read if you live in the south. I could relate to so many of the examples the authors gave.
Amy
I couldn't do it. I could not finish Atonement. At about 200 pages in to the book I couldn't take it anymore. I put it down.I would still like to see the movie.
I am now reading Snow Flower & the Secret Fan.
I'm reading The Key to Rondo. Anyone else out there who prefers to read "childrens" books?
I don't remember the last adult book I read...
I'm reading The Key to Rondo. Anyone else out there who prefers to read "childrens" books?
I don't remember the last adult book I read...
I loved Snow Flower & the Secret Fan!!! I have to decide this afternoon what I'm going to start next. Decisions, decisions...
Whoops forgot to add I did finish "The Preacher's Daughter" by Beverly Lewis....pretty good, I think I will pick up the sequel when it goes on sale.
I just finished Savannah Breeze by Mary Kay Andrews and enjoyed it.
I think I'm starting The Thirteenth Tale by Jodi Picoult tonight.
I'm reading The Key to Rondo. Anyone else out there who prefers to read "childrens" books?
I don't remember the last adult book I read...
I'm a teacher and happen to be in charge of the summer reading assignments so I read a lot of childrens lit! It's up to me to make up the summer reading lists and to correct all the papers once they're turned in on the first day of school ... so I have to be very familiar with the titles I'm putting out there!Anyone else out there who prefers to read "childrens" books?
I'm a teacher and happen to be in charge of the summer reading assignments so I read a lot of childrens lit! It's up to me to make up the summer reading lists and to correct all the papers once they're turned in on the first day of school ... so I have to be very familiar with the titles I'm putting out there!
With our summer reading, I cannot use books that have been made into movies b/c the kids will will opt for the movies instead of reading the books. Sadly, that "rule" has taken a lot of great books off the list and it makes me angry knowing that kids will not experience some really great books.
** Disclaimer: This post is not intended to be a major personal attack on anyone! **
With our summer reading, I cannot use books that have been made into movies b/c the kids will will opt for the movies instead of reading the books. Sadly, that "rule" has taken a lot of great books off the list and it makes me angry knowing that kids will not experience some really great books. **