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Too Few Bookshelves: Dancing in the Lowcountry
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Dancing in the Lowcountry. I just finished this book today and I have to say it is one of the best that I have read in a long time. Right now I am wishing I hadn't finished the book. I want more of the characters and I want to know about where they went! Dancing in the Lowcountry. Centers around Ella a. I loved everything about this book from the characters, to the locations (I believe I am truly a sucker for the lowcountry), oh my the food! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Currently on my shelf.
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Too Few Bookshelves: Four Corners of the Sky by Michael Malone
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Four Corners of the Sky by Michael Malone. On her 7th birthday, Annie’s con artist father Jack told her two things: he was giving her an airplane, and he was leaving her behind. Then he raced out of her life. Is Jack really dying, or is it another one of his elaborate cons? Why would she help the man who abandoned her? And is he telling the truth that if she brings him the plane, he will give her the one thing she always wanted: the name of her mother? I have to say while I enjoyed this book, I probably.
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Too Few Bookshelves: Sarah's Key
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By Tatiana de Rosnay. I am so engrossed in this book I am getting up early just to read. I am fighting to read at work and when I am home, all I want to do is get back into it. I knew absolutely nothing about this terrible happening and have as a family historian, I am so engrossed in the lives of these people and their interconnection that I find myslef thinking about them even when I am not reading! French Children of the Holocaust. Excuse me now I have to go find out what is happening in my book!
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Too Few Bookshelves: A Single Thread by Marie Bostwick
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A Single Thread by Marie Bostwick. A Thread of Truth. Leaves off. I am off to the library tomorrow to find it. Marie Bostwick is one of the authors I picked up the other day that I had never read before and I can heartily recommend her now. I my just be hooked on the series but I sure gobbled this first one up! September 5, 2009 at 10:26 AM. Maria, I recommend Rooftops of Tehran, by Mahbod Seraji, a first time author whose book I devoured in a day, and was so moved I sent him an email. I can't wait for.
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Too Few Bookshelves: Plum Crazy
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I admit it. I am crazy for Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series. I just finished. And I went through it like a hot knife through butter. I don't want to give any spoilers but Lula and Grandma Mazur are a match and gasoline,Stephanie and Ranger well.I don't know how she does it 'cause I sure couldn't, and well the 'Burg is the 'Burg! Finger Lickin' Fifteen isn't the only book on my night table right now. I have also read 3 of the Monica Ferris. Embroidered Truths, Sins and Needles. Currently on my shelf.
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Too Few Bookshelves: May 2009
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I have three books that I have finished this week. The first is by Jennifer Chiaverrini. The next was another book in the China Bayles series by Susan Wittig Albert. Lacked the input of China's usual cast of characters but found a place close to my heart anyway. This book takes place in a fictional Shaker community in Northern Kentucky (! I cannot wait for the next one. The last book was an audio book. I spent part of my misspent day finishing. By Michael Byrnes. I also have the sequel. The Book of Lies.
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Too Few Bookshelves: April 2009
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My five all time favorite Books. On Facebook today I was prompted to enter my five all time favorite books. That corresponds with what Susan Anderson posted yesterday on Running With Quills. I think I would have a really hard time narrowing it down to 5 but #1 would have to be. A lantern in her Hand by Bess Streeter Aldrich. Because the road was steep and long,. And through a dark and lonely land,. God set upon my lips a song. And put a lantern in my hand. The #2 spot belongs to National Velvet. Karen by...
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Too Few Bookshelves: August 2009
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I admit it. I am crazy for Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series. I just finished. And I went through it like a hot knife through butter. I don't want to give any spoilers but Lula and Grandma Mazur are a match and gasoline,Stephanie and Ranger well.I don't know how she does it 'cause I sure couldn't, and well the 'Burg is the 'Burg! Finger Lickin' Fifteen isn't the only book on my night table right now. I have also read 3 of the Monica Ferris. Embroidered Truths, Sins and Needles. I am no stranger to ...
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Too Few Bookshelves: September 2009
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Four Corners of the Sky by Michael Malone. On her 7th birthday, Annie’s con artist father Jack told her two things: he was giving her an airplane, and he was leaving her behind. Then he raced out of her life. Is Jack really dying, or is it another one of his elaborate cons? Why would she help the man who abandoned her? And is he telling the truth that if she brings him the plane, he will give her the one thing she always wanted: the name of her mother? I have to say while I enjoyed this book, I probably.
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Too Few Bookshelves: Busy Reading Week
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I have three books that I have finished this week. The first is by Jennifer Chiaverrini. The next was another book in the China Bayles series by Susan Wittig Albert. Lacked the input of China's usual cast of characters but found a place close to my heart anyway. This book takes place in a fictional Shaker community in Northern Kentucky (! I cannot wait for the next one. The last book was an audio book. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Currently on my shelf. The Grift by Debra Ginsberg. I can't wait for.