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from the CPL's Book a Week Challenge group.
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Jun 30, 2016 02:08PM
mine were Nancy Drew mysteriesand one called The Witch Of Blackbird Pond
yes the library still carries them
I missed this one at first,the last week had been hecticfinished # 37,and started on # 38
I'm working my way through The Twilight Texas series by Lori Wilde
Jun 27, 2016 08:55AM
Every so often you have to get The True Love Quilting ClubLori Wilde
back to nature,clear your head.
Joanna wrote: "Lyn wrote: "I had to scale back for awhile,till they figured what was going on with my eyes.I'm back now,I discovered Hoopla,mostly for audiobooks
A delightful find was The Little Beach Street Bak..."
I like their varied selections
I had to scale back for awhile,till they figured what was going on with my eyes.I'm back now,I discovered Hoopla,mostly for audiobooks
A delightful find was The Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan.
just finished up,The House Tells the Story:Homes of American Presidents by Adam VanDoren
Been There,Done That by Al Roker and Deborah Robertstheir key to success is communications and scheduling.
sometimes they appear so different,Al doesn't like conflicts,so he is quick to resolve them.together as a family on trips,they can be quite comical.I certainly enjoyed this book
this month's challenge was an easier find for me, than last months, and the time it took me to realize it didn't have to be a computer based book.February's find is Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
I finally got my hands on my selection for this challengeBeen there,Done that by Al Roker and his wife Deborah Roberts
oh,I thought ot was all automated,similiar to the Wowbrary,that shows up every Saturday morning.I have four books going at a time,all in various stages of completion.
when I went to Russell to pick up my participation prize,around the 10 of Dec.I was told they didn't have them yet,check back next week,I kept checking all the way till the 30th and the lady said she was sorry,would I like to pick one from the friends of the library shelf.I would like to know who won,and if they don't want their name released,at least the library could say this years winner was from___ what ever branch
I just finished Manhattan Mayhemcelebrating 70 yrs of mystery writers of America
Mary Higgins Clark and Lee Child,Julie Hyzy,I have heard of these authors,but never read anything by them
Glad I gave this book a try,will try other books by them.
last month was a slow reading month for me,only 2 booksthis month I've already finished two.
What Remains by Carole Radziwill
Until the Robin walks on Snow by Bernice Rocque.
the other two books interest me,but not the one by Harper Lee
Christmas Jars by Jason Wrightwhat an awesome loving and giving story
couldn't put it down,finished at 11:30 last night
I just finished The Christmas kid...and other Brooklyn stories by Pete Hamill,short stories,he writes of old NY as I remember it growing up as a kid there,some stories made me smile,others were quite sad,I like his style of writing,this is the third book I've read by him.
finding time to read,I'm having that problem alsoso I decided on an audio CD,and then had to binge listen to Still Alice by Lisa Genova,because there is a line waiting behind me.
In this household we lived this story with hubby's mom for 2-3 yrs
I've been a lurker on the thread since last year.my favorite guilty pleasure is a romantic comedy
mostly the early works of Janet Evanovich.
I just finished Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane
time to move on to something lighter
