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message 51: by Nina (new)

Nina | 30 comments How was it? My sister read it and loved it, but her recommendations can be iffy...she likes anything with love triangles and teen angst, whether they're good or not.


message 52: by Shainlock (new)

Shainlock | 686 comments Mod
Yay! I gots to get it. Even read some. Liked what I read.


message 53: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
I loved it! There is a love triangle but it is not the basis of the story.


message 54: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Finishing up The Wise Man's Fear, have to jump on some of my NetGalleys so I may have to put the challenge on hold for a week or so.


message 55: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Finished Grave Surprise.


message 56: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Finally finished The Wise Man's Fear and it was amazing. Starting on The Hangman's Daughter.


message 57: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Michelle, any interest in zombies? Patient Zero is set in DE :) I love his writing but have not read this particular series.


message 58: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
There is also Hawkes Harbor, my mother loved it. Then there is always Beloved...


message 59: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (nanlewis) | 156 comments Wow, "Patient Zero" set in Delaware? Pretty cool....and I don't have a lot of 'zombie exposure' besides being a diehard Walking Dead fan! And yes, I had heard about "Hawkes Harbor", thanks.


message 60: by Shainlock (new)

Shainlock | 686 comments Mod
Me too MICHELLE!!!!!


message 61: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
I also am a fan. One addictive series.


message 62: by Shainlock (new)

Shainlock | 686 comments Mod
Awesome. You two keep getting more cool hehe. :)


message 63: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Lol, much appreciated.


message 64: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (nanlewis) | 156 comments Ditto. :)


message 65: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
I think I have found a book that will suffice for the "same job" requirement. Montpelier Tomorrow


message 66: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (nanlewis) | 156 comments Trinity wrote: "I think I have found a book that will suffice for the "same job" requirement. Montpelier Tomorrow"

Glad you found your literary "coworker". I kept my eye out, but didn't find anything.


message 67: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Montpelier Tomorrow was hearbreaking and fantastic!!


message 68: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (nanlewis) | 156 comments Trinity wrote: "Montpelier Tomorrow was hearbreaking and fantastic!!"

Great! Did you find the "same job" part of the story was realistic, or not?


message 69: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Not really. She was more a caretaker than a SPED teacher but I didn't find one with an actual teacher.


message 70: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
I have read it.


message 71: by Trinity (last edited Mar 18, 2016 09:21AM) (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Not really something I want to read again.


message 72: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (nanlewis) | 156 comments You know, I just thought about Christy. Something I read years ago. The character is a teacher - granted, it takes place about a hundred years ago (so I think her professional stressors would not be yours, lol). I remember really liking it, and there was a movie, maybe. It is listed sometimes as Christian fiction, not sure if that's something you mind.


message 73: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
I will look into it. It sounds good. I thought about picking up something about Autism, since that is the prevelant condition I work with. There is an interesting book The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism. It is actually written by a boy with Autism. Montpelier Tomorrow was a teacher-turned-caretaker for her son-in-law with ALS. I have to say it hit home in how hard it can be to handle taking care of someone day in and day out with a debilitating condition. However, still not really what I do on a daily basis. There are also workbooks designed for my role in today's schools but that just seemed like work, LOL.


message 74: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
I have also been reading No More Meltdowns: Positive Strategies for Dealing with and Preventing Out-Of-Control Behavior but it is geared towards parents.


message 75: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (nanlewis) | 156 comments Trinity, I really liked The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum, and I'm not usually a nonfiction reader. And please, don't read workbooks for your job. No Fun!! LOL


message 76: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Okay, I won't :)


message 77: by Nina (new)

Nina | 30 comments Trinity, are you still interesting in doing a buddy read for Sabriel? Maybe in May?


message 78: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
So, I completely let this challenge get away from me but now that vacation is almost over, here I go!


message 79: by Trinity (new)

Trinity | 803 comments Mod
Nina, I missed that message and I am willing if you haven't got to it yet.


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