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Dragon Rider (with my 9 year old son). So far I am enjoying all three books.


I'm currently reading "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer and listening to "Wyrms" by Orson Scott Card.


To be honest, I'm having a bit of trouble getting into "The Host," Everyone I know has read it and loved it, and I enjoyed the Twilight series. But it feels a little slow to me. I'm able to leave it to do mundane tasks without "one last chapter."



It gets better after that.hang in there!





I'm going to look for that book!




1. Blue Noon (Midnighter's Book 3) by Scott Westerfeld
2. Counting Blessing - Wit & Wisdom for Women by Kerry Blair
3. Tales of Beedle the Bard by JK Rowling
4. Snow: A Retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Tracy Lynn
5. Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey
6. Diamond of Darkhold by Jeanne Duprau
7. Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter
8. If Life Were Easy It Wouldn't Be Hard by Sheri Dew
9. House of Glory: Finding Personal Meaning In The Temple by S. Michael Wilcox
10. Strangling Your Husband Is NOT An Option by Merrilee Boyack
11. How to Be An Extra-Ordinary Teenager by John Bytheway
12. Golden: A Retelling of "Rapunzel" by Cameron Dokey
13. Believing Christ: The Parable of the Bicycle and Other Good News by Stephen E. Robinson



Right now I'm reading Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke and Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones.





1. "Enchantment"
2. "A Great and Terrible Beauty"
3. "Rebel Angels"
4. "The Sweet Far Thing"(I'm about half way through right now)



They are written by Caroline Lawrence and I think there are 12 or 13 in the series. There is a website for more info and I think it's www.romanmysteries.com

I went through a rut like that after the last of the Harry Potter series and again after the last Twilight book. There have been two other series that I have really gotten into that other women on this forum might enjoy. They are both very clean and extremely engaging. The first is the Amelia Peabody books by Elizabeth Peters www.ameliapeabody.com. The second is the Father Tim series by Jan Karon www.mitfordbooks.com


Let's start doing this again! Anyone have any suggestions?

This book was exciting! I felt like I was reading my own family history. Lots of interesting things happened in the olden days, and the women had to be tough!

I am now reading "Graceling" I'm only on the 2nd chapter but I am enjoying it so far.




I hope you like it! I just loved the series. The Jason Wolfe series is great too! In fact everything I have read by her I have loved.


Here's my review I posted after re-reading it.
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If you haven't been to Botswana to meet Mma. Ramotswe, you should go! She will show you why Botswana is the finest place on earth to live, and she'll let you follow her as she goes around the countryside doing good and solving problems. This is the first of a wonderful series! Read them all!
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I had read this book some years ago and loved it. See above. This time I read it again for book club, and what a delight! It is a truly lovely story, beautifully told, with surprises around every corner. Our heroine loves Botswana, and as you begin to see it through her eyes, you wish you could visit it with her. There are so many happy characters, all different, and with unique problems. What a pleasure it is to watch Mma. Romatswe go about watching people, talking to them and solving mysteries. If you have put off reading this book and this series, repent now!

They include a lot of really great scriptures (different Bible translation so I keep going to my scriptures to read the King James version), and the theme of their "Rebelution" is the same as the mutual theme this year - 1 Tim. 4:12.
I think anyone involved with the youth should read this. Our kids are capable of so much!
Marni
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I'm listening to Inkheart by Cornelia Funke, and reading Dragonforge by James Maxey. They are both excellent so far.