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The Last Will of Moira Leahy: A Novel by Therese Walsh
Don't Waste Your Life Study Guide by John Piper
The Awakening by Angela Hunt
The Handmaid's Tale: A Novel by Margaret Atwood
Woman in Red by Eileen Goudge
Dark Hollow by John Connolly
Just Breathe by Susan Wiggs
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Favorite authorsRandy Alcorn, Linwood Barclay, Elizabeth Berg, Terri Blackstock, Chris Bohjalian, Diane Chamberlain, Oswald Chambers, Meg Waite Clayton, Harlan Coben, Michael Connelly, Beverly Connor, Pat Conroy, Thomas H. Cook, Deborah Crombie, Diane Mott Davidson, Jeffery Deaver, Ted Dekker, David Ebershoff, Joy Fielding, Tana French, Lisa Gardner, Tess Gerritsen, John Grisham, Kristin Hannah, Karen Harrington, Kristen Heitzmann, Tami Hoag, Khaled Hosseini, Greg Iles, J. A. Jance, Jan Karon, Jonathan Kellerman, Karen Kingsbury, Barbara Kingsolver, Dean Koontz, Harry Kraus, Wally Lamb, Dennis Lehane, Laura Lippman, John F. MacArthur, Jr., Beth Moore, Perri O'Shaughnessy, Jodi Picoult, John Piper, Luanne Rice, Michelle Richmond, Francine Rivers, Lisa Scottoline, Anita Shreve, Julia Spencer-Fleming, Erica Spindler, Adriana Trigiani, Anne Tyler, Lisa Unger, Edward T. Welch, Stephen White, Ravi Zacharias (Shared favorites)
Favorite bookstoresAnnie's Book Stop, Barnes & Noble Booksellers - Millbury, Borders - Shrewsbury, Tatnuck Bookseller
Favorite librariesWestborough Public Library, Worcester Public Library
About meI am a stay at home wife who worked for 23 years as an administrative assistant and now enjoy my freedom to read and pursue other hobbies. I love reading and have always had a book addiction. Ever since I was a kid I had my nose in a book. I have never listened to an audio book.
My husband and I are owned by 3 cavalier king charles spaniels (all from great breeders who have show dogs), and we have three Birman cats.
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Thank you for the friend invite :)
Are you by chance a member of Amazon Vine?
That is where I got Moira.. and maybe the other book as well..
I am happy to "meet" you :)
kath
posted by mckait at 5:50 am (EST) on Nov 1, 2009
I just finished reading The Last Child and I just loved that book. It grabbed me from the first page. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Lisa
posted by Beecharmer at 8:55 am (EST) on Sep 16, 2009
posted by callmejacx at 6:44 pm (EST) on Jul 26, 2009
posted by BookishRuth at 8:24 pm (EST) on Jun 5, 2009
So far the book seems really good....I hope to have some time soon where I can just sit and read for a good couple hours or so.....seems like whenever I pick up my book now, it's only a matter of minutes where I am so tired I fall asleep. I hate that!! I must have slept for 20 minutes last night while holding my book open in bed!!! LOL Oh well, I tried.
Anyway, so far the book does appear to be good!! Thanks for stopping by!
posted by porchsitter55 at 5:27 pm (EST) on Mar 25, 2009
Thanks for stopping by my library and I'm very glad you enjoyed my review of LETHAL LEGACY. I was completely caught up in all the library history. And who, other than Linda, could come up with a mystery to take place there?
I just discovered Chris Grabenstein this year and I adore his John Ceepak series. Some folks I know who prefer strict DARK mysteries don't care so much for him, but I love his humor and the uniqueness of John Ceepak. I'm always on the lookout for uniqueness in my books. I interviewed Chris on my blog not too long ago. You should stop by sometime and check it out.
Thanks for the friend invite! Happy Reading!!
posted by jenforbus at 3:49 pm (EST) on Jan 7, 2009
As to Pullman's books I only read the first one and there was nothing objectional to me as a Christian in that one. From what I've heard it is the third that is objectional and portrays an atheist worldview. But as I said I've only read the first one and actually found it quite boring. At the time I thought I'd probably go on to read the others but I find I have no interest in reading them. There are too many good books out there to waste time on the boring ones! I read a lot of fantasy and frankly I just don't think Pullman is a good author, regardless of his anti-Christian worldview.
posted by ElizaJane at 9:09 pm (EST) on Nov 14, 2008
Diane
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posted by amanaceerdh at 1:39 pm (EST) on Jul 2, 2008
Thanks for the recommendations ~ I'll look for them....although I am running out of room to store new books ~ we have an antique cupboard full of books waiting to be read ~ I can't seem to stop buying them! LOL But they all eventually get read.
I would go to the library and check them out, but sometimes it takes me awhile to get through a book, as I have alot going on most of the time. We usually go to the used book store and buy there. Then we can turn in our paperbacks for credit on more books. I trade my hardbacks on BookMooch.
Have a great day!
~ Julie
posted by porchsitter55 at 2:17 pm (EST) on Jun 29, 2008
Have a great weekend!
~ Julie
posted by porchsitter55 at 11:43 am (EST) on Jun 28, 2008
Thanks so much for your comment ... Hope you enjoy Black Out and I look forward to hearing back from you!
All the best,
L
posted by lisaunger at 10:35 am (EST) on Jun 4, 2008
Happy Reading!
Jill
posted by mrstreme at 5:37 pm (EST) on Jan 10, 2008
posted by LiteraryFeline at 8:30 pm (EST) on Nov 27, 2007
Thank YOU for the friendship! I'm happy to hear you liked BEAUTIFUL LIES and hope you enjoy the rest of the journey in SLIVER.
All the best,
Lisa
posted by lisaunger at 1:45 pm (EST) on Nov 16, 2007
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posted by ramasethu2001 at 12:14 am (EST) on Nov 3, 2007
I agree, LibraryThing is addicting. I had fun entering my library into the database, going through all of the books in the house. I found some I didn't know my husband and I had.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
posted by LiteraryFeline at 11:24 am (EST) on Aug 19, 2007