Reading list #2 2019
- The Island Legacy by Ruth Saberton
- What Once Was True by Jean Grainger Ireland during WW II
- Return th Robinswood b Jean Grainger book 2 after WW II
- Lots of Candles Plenty of Cake by Anna Quindlen written by a woman of a certain age about women of a certain age and life changes for those women from growing into adulthood to careers, marriage, children, reentering a career, children becoming adults, the importance of girlfriends.
- Neither Wolf Nor Dog by Kent Nerburn for book club
- The Glassblower by Petra Durst-Benning three sisters in Germany in late 1800’s need to support themselves pick up late fathers glassblowing business and make Christmas ornaments
- Off the Grid by C.J. Box book # 16
- The Ghost and Mrs. McClure by Cleo Coyle writing as Alice Kimberly a ghost story obviously and the murder of a mystery writer and it takes place in a book store
- The Cottingly Secret by Hazel Gaynor about photos and faeries and a young woman who inherits her grandfathers bookstore. Just for fun
- Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult for book club about a school shooting a lot of insight into teenagers and complicated characters that followed me through the day. I couldn’t stop thinking about them.
- The Ghost and the Dead Deb by Cleo Coyle writing as Alice Kimberly murder mystery
- Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg about a young girl growing up in the 1950’s in Mississippi
- Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks another love story
- Vicious Circle by C. J. Box book #17
- The Homecoming of Bubbles O'Leary by Jean Grainger another tour group story just for fun
- Journey by James Michener I haven't read a Michener book for decades this one is short about navigating the rivers and mountains in western Canada in an effort to get to the gold in the Yukon and Klondike.
- A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman for book club I love this book more everytime I read it.
- The Ghost and Mrs. Muir by R.A. Dick after reading a couple of the Mrs. McClure books by Cleo Coyle I had to read the book that inspired them. Its an oldie and was made into a movie and a tv series.
- Time to start a new list. --Ann--
I am saving your list for reference. I have #17 downloaded but haven't read it yet. The watercolor accompaniment picture is simply lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI've read only 1 book on your list this time. "The Man Named Ove", which I really enjoyed, too. Thanks for your list!
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