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The Help by Kathryn Stockett

Island of Lost Girls: A Novel by Jennifer Mcmahon

The Double Bind (Vintage Contemporaries) by Chris Bohjalian

Leaving Atlanta: A Novel by Tayari Jones

American Wife: A Novel (New York Times Notable Books) by Curtis Sittenfeld

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About meI love to read (obviously). I work as a media specialist at The Davis Academy in Atlanta, Georgia. I have a two year old daughter and a boy due in a few weeks. I belong to a few book clubs. My favorite books are contemporary fiction.

About my libraryI read so many books that I give most of them away when I am done to avoid a storage issue. However, there have been a few that I have held onto over the years. Books by Jeanette Winterson, Toni Morrison, William Shakespeare, to name a few.

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Thanks for the link, Stacy. I've suggested a blog to my book club, but they are mostly technologically challenged. I think it would be a great way to keep up with books individual members have read.

I'm using Library Thing to keep up with children's books I read/listen to. Otherwise, I forget unless I make a list. This is more fun.
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