Posted by: pawsn2read | February 4, 2009

Still Reading

Just not blogging!   It’s been a terrificly busy Summer, Fall and Winter.  And, Yes…I was reading, just not blogging.  :-(

I finished  quite a few books in 2008.  I read 159 books all total.  This year, I am going to aim for 50 and just see where it goes.  If I reach 100, that’s great.

Some of the books I read but didn’t post about are:

Stolen Innocence by  Elissa Wall
The Shack by William P Young
Souvenir by Therese Fowler
Susannah’s Garden by Debbie Macomber
13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson
The Breaking Point by Karen Ball
Hidden by Shelly Shepard Gray
Mail Order Marriages  by Debbie Macomber
Family Men by Debbie Macomber
The Last Two Bachelors by Debbie Macomber
8 Sandpiper Way By Debbie Macomber
When Christmas Comes by Debbie Macomber
Innkeeping With Murder by Tim Myers
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer( Very good book and a different writing style than I am used to, but I would highly recommend this book.)
The Christmas Promise by Donna VanLiere  (a new author, to me, and very good!!)
A Dog named Christmas by Greg Kincaid
The White Cascade: the Great Northern Rail
way disaster and America’s deadliest avalanche by Gary Krist  (if you like history, you will enjoy this book.  It was rather detailed for me but I am sure others will find it really enjoyable)

The Christmas shoes by Donna VanLiere
The Christmas hope by Donna VanLiere
The Christmas Blessing by Donna VanLiere
A Cedar Cove Christmas by Debbie Macomber


Responses

  1. Char, I can see I will need to check out some of your books read, too! The young adult ones sound really good too. When I was a children’s librarian, I read a lot of kids books and liked them a lot. Have you ever read the Anne of Green Gables series? I loved them, and the movie that PBS had on years ago.

  2. Do you use Goodreads.com? I started using it to keep track of what I’d read and what I WANTED to read — my Excel spreadsheet was starting to get out of hand!

  3. I do have accounts both on Goodreads.com and Shelfari.com. I have to admit, tho, I am bad about keeping up with them. I seem to do better with my Excel spreadsheet.


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