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Mandy's 2009 Reading Progress


Not one of his best works but a decent read. It took me a little while to get into it but I really enjoyed My Sister's Keeper and probably started it a little too quickly.

Very poorly written with just the message in mind -- the author didn't care about the actual story. This could have been MUCH better.


Did you like this one, Mandy Sue? Not as in like her life, of course, but I'm glad it got written and that I was able to read it.

What did you think of it, Elizabeth?




Holli ~ It was powerful! And I completely agree with everything Elizabeth stated.


Holli ~ Definitely pick it up. It's a great read. =)


I love Nicholas Sparks and try to pick one up every once in a while. They just make me smile and giddy when I am reading them. So romantical without all the corniness of romance novels.
I really enjoyed The Glass Castle. It was disturbing but I know it's hard to put down. I hated the mother. I know that a lot of people hated the father but I honestly felt that he did love his kids. The mother on the other hand.....*insert curse words here*

I totally agree about Sparks. He is my favorite author of all time, and I haven't really read a book by him I didn't love. My top favorite of his is The Guardian. LOVE that book.
The most recent Picoult book I've read that I really liked was The Pact. I also enjoyed Vanishing Acts. I have a few more at home to read - but sometimes I need to take a break from her stuff. She's so intense.

I haven't read The Guardian yet. It's on my TBR shelf and I have a copy. Maybe I will read that one next. My favorite writer of the moment is Kristen Hannah but I have always loved Nicholas Sparks. I have three favorites, The Notebook, Dear John and A Walk to Remember. I just adored those books and the characters!
I just started with Picoult this month. I will pick up Vanishing Acts and The Pact. Thanks for the recommendations.

The Notebook ranks high for me too. Did you hear they are making a movie for Dear John? I'm excited for that.
The next Picoult book I'm really wanting to read is Perfect Match. I'm looking for it at every used bookstore I stop at!

I didn't know they were coming out with a movie for Dear John. I love the Sparks movies but they always alter something that I found meaningful and then I get upset. Then I watch the movie so many times that I forget the actual book. *sigh* What the love of books can do to a person. LOL
I have Perfect Match on my wishlist. My mom usually goes and picks up books once a month and I told her I wanted it. Hopefully I get it soon.
Holli ~ I'm going to grab it next. It's at my parents house. Now I really want to read it.

Can't wait to hear what you think of The Guardian. This one made me cry, too :) But it's worth it!




I don't know if it was Elizabeth Berg's writing style (childish) or the book itself, but i really did not like this book. I'm happy to put it behind me. BLEH!


I probably won't be too quick to pick up another one of hers. I might out of error but I probably won't read another one on purpose. LOL



This was such a good book. Different than his other books and I think he should do more like this!!



I absolutely loved this book. I just forgot that I read it in January. I thought I read it last year but clicked on it and yeah, I read it this year. Woo Hoo!

This is the mother to all parenting books. No one wants to put their child in danger or be judged by the better than thou parents and Skenazy does an amazing (and humorous) job at showing us how ridiculous some of our fears really are.


Truths hidden behind masks; love lost yet still yearned for. Pain from being apart from family; and resentment for losing so much time.
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A quick fluff read but not one that will stick in the memory bank.