Friday, December 29, 2017

reading list


  1. From Sand and Ash by Amy Harmon Italy WWII historical fiction
  2. Four Swans by Winston Graham book 6
  3. Those Who Save Us by Jenna Blum WW 2 Germany historical fiction 
  4. The Secret by Kathryn Hughes  finding birth family 
  5. The Angry Tide by Winston Graham book 7 of Poldark series
  6. Winter Garden by Kristen Hannah for book club WW2 Russia very good story!!
  7. The Good Wife Strikes Back by Elizabeth Buchan
  8. Malice in Wonderland by Hilary Latimer knitting / yarn mystery
  9. The Whole Town's Talking by Fannie Flagg  always delightful
  10. The Towers of Tuscany by Carol M. Cram set in San Gimignano and Siena Italy
  11. The Irish Cottage: Finding Elizabeth by Juliet Gauvin  light romance
  12. Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers book club gold rush in California
  13. Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate adoption story Tennessee Children’s Home Society 
  14. The Future’s Not Ours to See by Jean Grainger sequel to Letters to Freedom
  15. The Day the World Came to Town by Jim Defede 911 for book club 
  16. Beartown by Fredrik Backman all about hockey and the psychology of playing and coaching and insight into human behavior and living in a small town and wow! I’m going to read this again someday. 
  17. Montana Secret Santa by Debra Salonen Christmas romance 
  18. The Moonglow Cafe by Deborah Garner light romance mystery
  19. The Christmas Train by David Baldacci I liked to book better than the movie
  20. Home for the Holidays by Debbie Macomber Two stories the second story is the basis of the movie Trading Christmas which I liked better than the book
  21. Wheat Belly by William Davis MD  made me think twice about how much baking to do for Christmas.  Wheat and cereal grains have a high glycemic index which means our bodies turn it into sugar very quickly and ready to burn in calories it also means that anything not burned in calories is stored for later use in the form of fat.
  22. The Girl With No Name by Diney Costeloe WWII story takes place in England.
Its been cold here below zero temps the best thing to do is stay inside and read or knit or quilt.  
Happy New Year!!  --Ann--

1 comment:

Judy S. said...

Sounds like a great list to me!