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"Sunshine and Her Big Blarney Smile"by Linda Hales is a children's book beautifully illustrated on every page in full color and is staged in Ireland giving you the feeling that Spring is everywhere. Sunshine spreads happiness and makes you feel like it's Spring and full of happiness all year long while teaching children valuable lessons.I think a children's book would be a refreshing change and St. Patricks Day has just happened so it would be appropriate for being staged in Ireland-the beautiful Emerald Isle.
Bonding with your children begins at home with reading so let's begin today.
Thank You,
Mamie
Kirstin wrote: "Please nominate your choice for April's BOTM. We are looking for Spring reads."Whisper a lakeview Novel
My book choice is … The Road to London, by Adriano Bulla. This writer has a special voice. I don’t know what a literary voice is but I can certainly recognize one when I read it. The story deals a lot about the human spirit’s triumphs and defeats. This is the next book I’m reading.
Darby by William Roy Pipes. Darby has been nominated for The People's Book Prize - A UK Literary Prize. Darby is an Appalachian Novel.
Julian Carleton - I'm not just another George by Ethel "Ettie" Cook-Wilson One of the best books by an indie author I've read, out of over three hundred.
Perhaps this is slightly stretching it, but for 'new beginnings' could I nominate my vampire book, Radiant Shadows?
For the idea of spring and life, a good part of it does involve someone trying to become the polar opposite of a vampire.
Kirstin wrote: "Please nominate your choice for April's BOTM. We are looking for Spring reads."
I would like to nominate my book Escaping Innocence: A Story of Awakening by Joe Perrone Jr, which has at its core a wild and crazy trip to Florida during a college spring break.
http://www.amazon.com/Escaping-Innoce...
I would like to nominate my book Escaping Innocence: A Story of Awakening by Joe Perrone Jr, which has at its core a wild and crazy trip to Florida during a college spring break.
http://www.amazon.com/Escaping-Innoce...
My nomination is for The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks.Probably many of you have read it, but I feel it is a book one can read and enjoy twice over.
Lamb to the Slaughter is a riveting read, with twists and turns that keeps a reader up all night!Lamb to the Slaughter
I would like to nominate The bets of me by Nicholas Sparks. Happy reading! :)
Just a daft question, but could I nominate my own Wandering Feelings, it is about Spring in fact:)If not, then I'll suggest The Escape of Princess Madeline (Princess Madeline Series), good luck!
@Kirstin: Can you please post a list of all the nominations so far on the thread and update occasionally?
Natalie wrote: "@Kirstin: Can you please post a list of all the nominations so far on the thread and update occasionally?"
Yes, I will create a list tonight, with the nominated options. I apologize for not stating it earlier, but no self-nominations. I will also remove books that we have already discussed. (We read Anonymity in February ;))
I will also close the nominations tomorrow so our options stay reasonable.
Yes, I will create a list tonight, with the nominated options. I apologize for not stating it earlier, but no self-nominations. I will also remove books that we have already discussed. (We read Anonymity in February ;))
I will also close the nominations tomorrow so our options stay reasonable.
Samantha wrote: "Does it have to be a book on the group's bookshelf?
Sam"
Hi Sam,
No, it can be any of one of your favorites that fits the themes.
Sam"
Hi Sam,
No, it can be any of one of your favorites that fits the themes.
Here is the list of nominations so far. I will keep this open until tomorrow and then create the poll. Thank you for some great choices!
Song for Sophia by Moriah Densley
"Sunshine and Her Big Blarney Smile"by Linda Hales
In the Springtime of the year by Susan Hill
The Escape of Princess Madeline by Kirstin Pulioff
Whisper by Stacey Campbell
Sex in the Title by Zack Love
The Road to London, by Adriano Bulla
Darby by William Roy Pipes
Before I Forget by Melissa Hill
Spring Fling by Sabrina Jones
Julian Carleton - I'm not just another George by Ethel "Ettie" Cook-Wilson
The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks
Erik is Awake by Dom Shaw
Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver
The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks
Non Friction by Morgan Parker
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
The Firebird by Susana Kearsely
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Song for Sophia by Moriah Densley
"Sunshine and Her Big Blarney Smile"by Linda Hales
In the Springtime of the year by Susan Hill
The Escape of Princess Madeline by Kirstin Pulioff
Whisper by Stacey Campbell
Sex in the Title by Zack Love
The Road to London, by Adriano Bulla
Darby by William Roy Pipes
Before I Forget by Melissa Hill
Spring Fling by Sabrina Jones
Julian Carleton - I'm not just another George by Ethel "Ettie" Cook-Wilson
The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks
Erik is Awake by Dom Shaw
Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver
The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks
Non Friction by Morgan Parker
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
The Firebird by Susana Kearsely
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Hear Me Roar I nominate this poetry collection with soul and insight on what it means to find yourself! http://goodreads.com/vpain
Running ScarredKirstin wrote: "Please nominate your choice for April's BOTM. We are looking for Spring reads."
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