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Books Read for the Year
| Fri, 02-24-2006 - 3:07am |
Here's a list of books I've read so far this year (Jan. 1st):
#1 - Cereal Murders Diane Mott Davidson
#2 - The Last Suppers Diane Mott Davidson
#3 - Murder in Foggy Bottom Margaret Truman
#4 - The Body Farm Patricia Cornwell
#5 - Murder in Georgetown Margaret Truman
#6 - From Potter's Field - Patricia Cornwell
Feb.
#7 - Cause of Death - Patricia Cornwell
#8 - Flirting with Pete - Barbara Delinsky
#9 - First Place - Carole Lewis
#10 - B is for Burglar - Sue Grafton
#11 - Something Wicked - Carolyn Hart
#12 - The Magician's Nephew - C.S. Lewis
#13 - Unnatural Exposure - Patricia Cornwell
My goal for the year is 100!
Jenn

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Wow you are just flying through the books.
Let's see what i have so far.
January
1.The Stupidest Angel Christopher Moore didn't finish though so i guess doesn't really count.
2.A Wild Ride Up The Cupboards Ann Bauer
3.The Little House Philippa Gregory
4.The Lost Mother Mary McGarry Morris
5.The Tea House On Mulberry Street Sharon Owens
6.Light of Day Jamie M Saul
Febuary
1.The Memory of Running Ron McLarty gave up halfway through.
2.Cell Stephen King
3.The Nanny Diaries
4.Eat Cake Jeanne Ray
5.PS I Love You Cecelia Ahern
6.Case Histories Kate Atkinson still reading
Edited 2/24/2006 11:53 am ET by shesha31
What did you think of Nanny Diaries? I read that a few years ago on a trip to Japan and I really liked it.
Jenn
I totally agree!
I just finished Point of Origin by Patricia Cornwell last night.
Jenn
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<Margaret Truman is awesome, but I read those two books out of order. :-) I loved Flirting with Pete!
I'm reading Black Notice by Patricia Cornwell and working on Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis right now.
Jenn
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is high atop my TBR list...I'll probably pick it up the next time I'm at the library (if I don't borrow it from DS, instead)
~Jackie
"Be the change you wish to see in the world" ~ Mahatma Ghandi
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<I didn't keep track of when I read the books, but here's what
I've read so far:
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