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BTW, I checked the bookshelf and there are a number of titles listed under my name that were written by other Barbara Camerons: Turning the Tables, Predictive Planetary Periods, Mabote, Once is Not Enough, and the two The Alternative Shopping Guide(s)...can someone delete these? I know that except for the Alternative Shopping Guides those Barbara Camerons doesn't use a middle initial, either...






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I loved that series. I cried when reading it.


Yes, the bad thing was that I did not know that it was going to be a series and read the first and purchased the second and third book when they came out and it was such a lengthy time between the two that I had to go back and read the first again.






OMG, I remember reading Sweet Valley High when I was a teenager. Flashbacks!!!

So I started The Outsider: A Novel by Ann H. Gabhart. It is quite interesting!


Employment Discrimination Law: Cases and Materials on Equality in the Workplace, 8th & Land Use Regulation: Cases and Materials.
Anyone jealous? ;)

Although I'm slightly worried as my first exam is in exactly one month and I still have four deadlines before then. No idea when I'm going to get the chance to study for exams...

Employment Discrimination Law: Cases and Materials on Equality in the Workplace, 8th & [book:Land ..."
Sounds exciting, NOT!!!! LMAO!

After Modern Art 1945-2000 by David Hopkins
Modernism in Dispute: Art Since the Forties by Jonathan Harris
Painting, Politics and the Struggle for the École de Paris, 1944 - 1964 by Natalie Adamson
Yay? :P

We read at the same pace (as evidenced by competing for most books read in 2011) and we both have AWESOME reading right now for our classes. ;)
I'm buried in Land Use Regulation: Cases and Materials again today. Who doesn't love inclusionary zoning?

Presentation over, yay! I'm going to relax this weekend before I start on my next deadline. Currently reading Lady in the Mist by Laurie Alice Eakes and loving it - definitely check it out if you like historical romance.

I am reading The Red Siren and The Lightkeeper's Ball
:)

I loved reading this interchange about wanting to read and having to study instead. I remember VIVIDLY looking with longing toward the fiction sections of bookstores and libraries while I was in undergrad and grad school, willing those books to jump into my pile so I could stop reading titles like "Bilingual eduction and the learned helplessness dilemma: Chomksy's influence on language acquisition." (Made-up title; don't try to find it for your next Good Reads pick! :) ) I assure you, the day will come when you can curl up with a good book and wile away the hours with not one research paper to write. Woo hoo!
Of course then, if you're like I was, you'll meet a man who sweeps you off your feet, you'll have pudgy babies who like Eric Carle and Elmo more than any novel you might suggest...Ah, well. You'll find time. :)

I just started The Protector: Families of Honor, Book Two by Shelley Shepard Gray. I'm in chapter 7 and really enjoying it. Has anyone else read it?
Barbara Ann wrote: "I just started The Protector: Families of Honor, Book Two by Shelley Shepard Gray. I'm in chapter 7 and really enjoying it. Has anyone else read it?"
I finished it before bed las night and sooo enjoyed it. The teaser for book #3 blew me away -- can't wait!
I finished it before bed las night and sooo enjoyed it. The teaser for book #3 blew me away -- can't wait!
Our Sunday School class is readingTwelve Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen Armstrong. There's a lot of history -- but I keep thinking "Why not try to be more Amish?"
Has anyone else read it?
Has anyone else read it?

Right now I'm reading Further Chronicles of Avonlea by L.M. Montgomery because the short stories make it easy to pick up and put down again without being too distracted from my work.


I'm reading The Red Siren. I really think it's interesting so far, very different from what I usually read. I'm also reading When Calls the Heart. I love this but i always love Prairie type books.


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In other news, I just started Plain Perfect by Beth Wiseman and I'm loving it! Lilly is such a hilarious character, totally not your typical Amish heroine. I hadn't got around to reading her books yet as I have so many other Amish ones to read but a friend from church leant it to me. I'll definitely be getting more of her books after this :)