so it probably makes no sense that I am joining a 2nd book club, but I am.
First, here's the list for the 1st book club,
and tomorrow I will show you the list for the 2nd club.
Please do let me know if you're read any of these,
and what you think, okay?If there are any souls in blogland today.
January 16
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
by Rebecca Skloot
February 20
The Scorpio Races
by Maggie Stiefvater
March 20
Petey
by Ben Mikaelsen
April 17
One Tuesday Morning
Karen Kingsburg
May 15
East
by Edith Pattou
June 19
Until Tuesday
Louis Carlos Montalvan
July 17
Miss Buncle's Book
D. E. Stevenson
August 21
The Shoemaker's Wife
by Adriana Trigiani
September 18
Skyward
by Mary Alice Monroe
October 16
Happier at Home
by Gretchen Ruben
November 20
Heaven is Here
by Stephanie Nielson
December 18
Jacob T. Marley
by R. William Bennett
Since I like mostly memoirs, biographies, and other non fiction,
I'm not sure many of these books will be a good fit for me.
However, I did already read Oct and Nov's selection, and LOVED them.
Come back
and let me know what you think of Book Club #2.
7 comments:
I left a comment but there was an error...so if you get this twice...delete one. :) I have only heard of the last two books. Stephanies is on my "to read" list and I did read Jacob T. Marley. I really liked it! It was a short and easy read and very enjoyable. It's his "side of the story" of a Christmas Carol. I look foward to your second list and also your book reviews! Keep us posted!
Thanks Scrapally....It's good to know about Jacob T Marley....gives me something to look forward to. You'll love Stephanie's book. I was not that anxious to read since I follow her blog....like what else can she say?....but Den bought it for me so I opened it up one night and could hardly put it down.
I haven't read any of these but I have heard of Oct and Nov. Good luck with your reading. I hope you will put posts up about the books. Some of the titles sound really good.
I read The Shoemaker's Wife this past year. I liked it, it made me want to be Italian! It's like a life history, but more interesting. :)
Hi Melinda!....Good to know. I like life history books even if it's in novel form so I will try to get this one. Thanks for the heads up!
I've read and enjoyed The Shoemaker's Wife.
I also read Heaven is Here, a lot of which I already knew from her blog.
=)
What would I do without you??? If it weren't for you I'd have no clue what was going on not that I get involved...lol!!! Never heard of any of these books but am interested in seeing the #2 Club's reads for the year.....is it a church thing with another ward or what? JUst curious. love you.
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