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Some More Books Read
Little Lulu: The Bawlplayers and Other Stories by John Stanley & Irving Tripp. Fun comics about kids. (Borrowed from the library.)
1985 by Mark Millar & Tommy Lee Edwards. (Library.)
Superman: Past and Future by various. A collection of Superman stories involving time travel. In this book, I learned that Lex Luthor has a time machine shaped like a d20. ...
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... better than time/space travel, scientific invention, and hard-to-fathom scenarios.
In November I read:
Fire, Kristin Cashore (review here)
The Duggars: 20 and Counting (to be ... Oke
The Calling of Emily Evans, Janette Oke
The Twilight Series...again, Stephanie Meyer (I re-read this before going to see New Moon, and I have this thing about having to finish a series if I decide to read a book in it ...
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... has been travelled between Ella Minnow Pea and A Wizard of Earthsea.
I finished the last three books in the Sookie Stackhouse series. I've enjoyed it. I wonder how ... from each other, I'm feeling a little confused about it all. It does confuse me when the sequence of books I read seem to have no correlation with each other. It makes me wonder how I jumped from book to book this month, ...
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Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about your bookshelf…
What books did you read while in school? Were there any that you particular liked, or even hated? Did any become lifelong favourites?
The only books I ... Franny and Zoey, The Secret Garden, The Pigman, and The Incredible Journey.
Books that were wasted on me as a high schooler (I have since come my to senses): Pride and Prejudice, Wuthering ...
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... year, but we'll see how it works out. As I write this, though, there are over two dozen books on the checklist, including two that I read in January!
David Remnick and Henry ... . Grimwood does introduce other complications along the way -- and I'll leave it to those who haven't read Replay yet to discover them for themselves -- but it all has the structure and heft and inevitability of a ...
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This is a list of the books that I read in November, 2009, broken up into Middle Grade Books, Young Adult Books, and ... do hope to catch up on the ones that I haven't reviewed yet soon.
Middle Grade Books
Angie Sage: Queste (Septimus Heap, Book 4). ... EgmontUSA. Completed November 15, 2009.
Young Adult Books
Jordan Sonnenblick: After Ever After. Scholastic. Completed November 1, 2009 ...
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... many books I have found to be worth reading more than once for books are many and life is short. Here is an exceptional work which I first read when a missionary among Muslims in Nigeria. It is ... became man, He became flesh in Christ. The chapter on the virgin birth is the best I have ever read on the incarnation.
If you want to be a Christian witness to Muslims, this is the one book to study. Even ...
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... the Southern Vampire or Sookie Stackhouse series. You can find the order in which to read here.)The Help by Kathryn Stockett Hot on Her Heels by Susan Mallery (NOTE: This ... . It's sweet. I tend to like a bit of dark and twisty in my books, but hers are just really sweet and cute. I almost wish there was more conflict but have decided to just take them as they are. Not a bad book in the bunch ...
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... I watched while I was overseas, as none of them were really good enough to worry over. But I did read a couple of pretty good books, mostly on the ten-hour flights over the Atlantic and ... not something the casual reader is going to pick up instead of Dean Koontz. If you're going to read this book, you need a dictionary. I consider myself pretty verbose, in that I can whip out words that belong ...
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... hours. In those four hours, I had plenty of downtime waiting for teams to come into the gym. I was able to read quite a lot. I finished the book while waiting for the last team to arrive. What a start to the winter sports season. I wonder how many books I will finish during the next few months?
America's Queen, Sarah Bradford
Deadhouse: Life in a ...
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... for the first week and then I was caught up in other things. But the books that I did read were fun.
The Bar Code Tattoo - 252
Suzanne Weyn
The Bar Code Rebellion - 272
Suzanne ... a friends house one day and loving it. it took me a while as an adult to actually get a copy of it for myself, but since getting it I have read it though many times.
Total for November: 1212
Total for 2009 thus ...
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... book about food, restaurants, and finding yourself that was a delight to read. Entertaining and hilarious with enough poignancy to really pull the reader in ... read the next book Louisa writes!
Instant Gratification by Jill Shalvis -- Jill offers a sexy ... Investigation by Jessica Andersen -- A nice light read that is what it is and nothing more - a short romantic suspense that centers on two people ...
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... of WrathThings I want my daughter to knowNorth River, HamillUnder The Skin-FaberWho By FireI am really getting into the series, The No. #1 Ladies Detective Agency. They are good quick reads. I am almost through the second one and just started it today. In another week or so I will post the top five books of 2009, so stay tuned. What are your top reads of 2009, any must have recommendations?
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A year-end list in November?
Pah.
Why not? It's not likely to change much in the next 34 1/2 days...
(books)
Jeeves in the Offing by P.G. WodehouseDirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas AdamsStone Me: The Wit and Wisdom of Keith Richards by Mark BlakeStaring at Sound: The True Story of Oklahoma's Fabulous Flaming Lips by Jim DerogatisThe Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of ...
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... state of political darkness.
Loved it. It is mesmerizing, it is big and, after an initial hiccup a little way in, it is riveting. The speed of moral decay is frightening and the division between Law and Order scary beyond measure. Buy it. Borrow it from the library or a friend (I'm in Harrow, if you wanna borrow my copy) - whatever. Just read it. It is good.
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