Sunday, June 30, 2019

Reading list #2 2019


  1. The Island Legacy by Ruth Saberton
  2. What Once Was True by Jean Grainger Ireland during WW II 
  3. Return th Robinswood b Jean Grainger book 2 after WW II
  4. 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. 
  5. Neither Wolf Nor Dog by Kent Nerburn for book club
  6. 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 
  7. Off the Grid by C.J. Box book # 16
  8. 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
  9. The Cottingly Secret by Hazel Gaynor about photos and faeries and a young woman who inherits her grandfathers bookstore.  Just for fun
  10. 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.
  11. The Ghost and the Dead Deb by Cleo Coyle writing as Alice Kimberly murder mystery 
  12. Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg about a young girl growing up in the 1950’s in Mississippi 
  13. Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks another love story
  14. Vicious Circle by C. J. Box book #17
  15. The Homecoming of Bubbles O'Leary by Jean Grainger another tour group story just for fun
  16. 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.
  17. A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman for book club  I love this book more everytime I read it.
  18. 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.
  19. Time to start a new list.  --Ann-- 

2 comments:

  1. I am saving your list for reference. I have #17 downloaded but haven't read it yet. The watercolor accompaniment picture is simply lovely!!

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  2. I'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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