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Charles Dickens wanted to know more about the author behind the books. And I hope to read several Dickens in 2014
A Christmas Carol, The Chimes and The Cricket on the Hearth for the Christmas season
The Goldfinch this is a big, delicious novel
Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin interesting stuff, but slow reading for me



I'm also finishing up The Christmas Rat, a children's chapter book that I picked up from the library to read aloud with my kids over the break. It's an odd book about a boy trying to save a rat at Christmas from the exterminator, "Anjela Gabrail". I chose this novel because I've enjoyed other works by this author.

I also started another read aloud with my kids (I know, they sometimes hate being the teacher's kids). The Case of the Gypsy Good-byeis book six of this series of middle grades mysteries whose central character is the younger sister of Sherlock Holmes. No, I haven't read any other books in the series. I just grabbed this off the shelf at the library, and I'm hoping to hook one of my daughters onto the series.
Not to be outdone, or maybe to give me some of my own medicine, my other daughter has decided to start her own read aloud with me. She's chosen Miss Hickory, an old school library discard book that we dragged home last year. It is about the adventures of a doll.
We shall see how all of these go.

I think it's wonderful you read aloud with your kids. I remember - vividly - my fourth grade teacher reading Where the Red Fern Grows to the class. I still love that book.

Recently I started The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That Way. This is on loan from a friend who recommended I read it. Usually professional development reads for teachers are not that exciting, but this one is written in a pretty entertaining style.


I'm still working on A Tale of Two Cities, but I've also picked up


Haven't made it to the library yet to get Winter's Bone, so I'm going to start one off my bookshelf, Floors. This one was loaned to me by another teacher and it is by one of my favorite authors for young people, Patrick Carman.

Why? A friend recommended it,and it's been haunting me on the shelf. A movie with Russell Crowe, Colin Farrell,and Jennifer Connelly will be released on Valentine's Day ,2014 . Another reason, it's winter. I do that with books sometimes. Like when I visited Hemingway's home in Key West, I read Hemingway. Lastly, it was a title suggested for bookclub as our March selection. I am 200 pages in....and it's wonderful.If you enjoy richness in a story with fantastic prose,and details....historical flavor,and romance, this is the book for you, and guys.....it's not chick lit, I promise. If goes into a lot of detail about Manhattan ,and it's development in the 1800's. Wonderful so far. I look forward to the movie. I hope I get the book finished before I see it. Have about 400 pages to go!




The other book I'm, or was reading, is

I always finish reading my books so I know I will finish these too!

Anyone else reading something wonderful this weekend?

I loved that book when we read it last month. You can find our thoughts on it under the January Read thread.



I think next I'm going to dig into World After by Susan Ee. I don't typically care for books based on angels as major characters, but her first book Angelfall was fantastic. I'm really looking forward to this follow up.


Did you ever finish Dark Places? I'm curious how you liked it. I've read all of her books. I started with Gone Girl and then read her first two books after. I'm not sure why, but I found myself wishing I had read her older publications first. I liked them both so much, but part of me felt that I might have appreciated the characters more had I experienced them before reading Gone Girl. I'm sorry. I know I'm not articulating a solid thought process right now. Maybe it's the late hour.


The Hellbound Heart is a fabulous title for any book! lol

I, too, am fascinated by the Donner Party story. I teach 5th and 6th social studies and it's a story I always share with my students just before I try to push them to read some of the books on my bookshelf. lol
I may have to check out that book you just read.



I have another snow day tomorrow, so I'm hoping to knock out another book tomorrow.




I am finishing up The Heistthis weekend. I picked it for a fun read because it had been a hectic work week and I needed something light hearted.
My daughter and I are reading Artemis Fowltogether because I have always liked the series and it was my turn (finally) to pick the book we read. We take turns reading a chapter every night.


I'm going to pick up








*Correction - this book is NOT on my 12+2 list so I was a little disappointed about that. :(






Wow. That is a lot to get through in 300 pages.












I hope you love it as much as I did!


But I am going to bounce to

I have been reading



Ahh...Harlequin Romances!!! How I used to love those! I haven't read one in years, but your post makes me want to devour one. lol Even the cover of that book you mentioned makes me smile.
I'm reading O Pioneers!. I found this in the back of a filing cabinet at school and decided to give it a go. Also it will fulfill my requirement for an "O" on my A-Z list. :)

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I'm reading Voyage by Bus. It's an odd book that I found tucked into a box of books I bought at a yard sale for $2. I decided to read it because I thought it might be funny. It's not, however, I shall persevere!