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I am starting Someone Else's Love Story by Joshilyn Jackson. Look for the KDL group video about it in January.









LOVE that series!

The Whole Golden World by Kristina Riggle (if you like Jodi Picoult you will probably like this author as well)

This book is on my nightstand to read next!






~ Sycamore Row by John Grisham
~ Parlor Games by Maryka Biaggio (for EGR book club Hot Books for Cool Discussions)
~ Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo (for Plainfield book club)
~ Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen by Michael McDougall (for Rockford evening book club)
Currently reading The Whole Golden World by Kristina Riggle – this book by a Michigan author and set in Michigan is inspired by a true story.
When I finish TWGW I’ll be one book behind my “2014 reading challenge” goal of 2 books a week.



Finished Fosse - fascinating look at a complicated and insecure artist.




I have been plodding through the book but have kept with it hoping that it would grow on me. Glad to hear that book 2 is better.

This is one of my all time favorite books! I love this author! I liked her book Love Anthony even more than Still Alice!



Penni wrote: ""Ripper" by Isabel Allende. Love her. This one is very different from "Island Beneath the Sea", the last one of hers I read, which was from a different time and place. This one is very contemporary..."
Penni wrote: ""Ripper" by Isabel Allende. Love her. This one is very different from "Island Beneath the Sea", the last one of hers I read, which was from a different time and place. This one is very contemporary..."
By the end of the book, I was convinced this must be satire. I hadn't read any reviews or press before hand, and was relieved to see that it kind of was. It makes me want to reread with that in mind.
Penni wrote: ""Ripper" by Isabel Allende. Love her. This one is very different from "Island Beneath the Sea", the last one of hers I read, which was from a different time and place. This one is very contemporary..."
By the end of the book, I was convinced this must be satire. I hadn't read any reviews or press before hand, and was relieved to see that it kind of was. It makes me want to reread with that in mind.
Finished Cracks and did a mini review of it on my book review blog-I included it as part of a new monthly feature I'm doing, where I give my KDL branch, Walker, a bit of a shout out :) Check it out!
http://finleyjaynesbookshelves.blogsp...
http://finleyjaynesbookshelves.blogsp...
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