Thursday, April 23, 2009
Bad Bloggers
I long ago lost track of what week this is!
Anyway, I got:
Silk by Alessandro Baricco - Point for Chris.
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo - Most recently, point for Nymeth
The Magic Half by Annie Barrows - I so do not remember... Someone from the read-a-thon I suspect!
Moon & Sun: The Ruby Key by Holly Lisle - Annie gets a point for this one!
The Castle Corona by Sharon Creech - Debi gets a point
And... *drum roll please* I bought Storm Glass by Maria V. Snyder! So excited. I loved her trilogy! Hopefully I find time to read it this weekend...
Okay, I really have to go finish doing the dishes because I have no clean spoons and I need counter space to cook supper! Have a good night, folks!
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Fun! I haven't actually "bought" a book in a long time despite the amount of books I bring into my house...but I'm going to buy myself one (yes, just one) tomorrow because I heard about it on the radio and I want to read it now! It's called Wetlands and the girl who wrote it's last name is Roche. Have you heard of it? It's supposed to be like a female American Psycho..and while I wasn't enamored with American Psycho, this one just sounds really cool.
ReplyDeleteOh I really enjoyed Silk. Barrico has quite a way with language. It was a difficult read but worth the effort I thought.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read Edward Tulane yet, but I liked The Tale of Despereaux quite a bit.
I really need to try Maria V. Snyder. I've heard nothing but good things about her.
Chris: I bought two books this month. Not a terrible thing! Good luck with only buying one book! I look forward to your thoughts on it, actually.
ReplyDeleteHeather: I really liked The Tale of Despereaux, too! And, yes, you really should read Maria Snyder. :)
Enjoy your new books!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tink!
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