Tuesday, August 13, 2013

This Week's Recommendations (#7, if you're keeping track)

I only have 22 this week.  I don't think I'm legally, morally, or ethically bound to post 25. Am I?  Well, I finally got caught up, so I don't think I'll have 25 in a week any more.  I also want to mention that if you see a book twice, it just means that more than one blogger raved about the book.  That obviously gives the book even greater cachet.

Without further blather, here they are.

Teal Haviland, Inception, YA paranormal - The Book Reviewers and Authors Club
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet, 1st Sherlock Holmes story - MY READER'S
   Block
Saira Shah, The Mouse-Proof Kitchen - Bibliophile By the Sea
Shirley Jackson, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, spooky - Estella's Revenge
Christine Baker Kline, Orphan Train - Musings of a Bookish Kitty
Patrick Boyle, Scout Honor, true story about sex abuse in the Boy Scouts - Rose City
   Reader
Craig Silvey, Jasper Jones - Persephone Nicholas, author
Vera Brittain, Testament of Youth, Persephone Nicholas, author
Kelly Creagh, Nevermore (book #1), YA paranormal - Tangled in Pages
Kelly Creagh, Enshadowed (book#2, Nevermore series), YA paranormal - Tangled in
   Pages
Lenore and Daniel Jennewein, picture book - BermudaOnion
Ken Mochizuki, Passage to Freedom:  The Sugihara Story, true story of Japanese
   Schindler, children and all ages - Rhapsody in Books
Alison Reynolds, A Year with Marmalade, kids, illustrated - Bibliophile By the Sea
Mary Simses, The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop and Cafe, chick lit - BermudaOnion
Kami Garcia/Margaret Stohl, Beautiful Creatures (#4, series), YA paranormal - Coffee and
   a Book Chick
Carolyn Turgeon, The Fairest of Them All, fairy tale - BookHounds
Don Compton/Dave Ember/Bruce Foster, America's National Parks, pop-up book -
   Booking Mama
Dorothea Benton Frank, The Last Original Wife, contemporary fiction - Bookfan
Nelika Mcdonald, The Vale Girl - book'd out
Debbie Macomber, Rose Harbor in Bloom, contemporary fiction - Bookfan
Erika Robuck, Call Me Zelda, historical/women's fiction - Booking Mama
Richelle Mead, Vampire Academy (#1 of 6, Vampire Academy series), YA paranormal -
   All the Books I Can Read

Confession:  Yes, I know I promised the next 2 mini-reviews in a "day or 3."  Today is the 3rd day, and, no, I don't have them ready yet.  Soon?  Of course.

2 comments:

  1. I enjoy reading through these lists and am glad to see Erika Robuck's CALL ME ZELDA -- I loved it.

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  2. Uh, oh, looks like I'll have to put that one on the queue!

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