Title: Twilight
Author: Stephenie Meyer
Year: 2005
This book is narrated by a sappy, love-sick teenager who falls for a vampire; clearly, we're not going for Pulitzer Prize winning writing here, but rather a plot-driven, easy read for the backyard or the beach (I enjoyed it).
You inspired me to record my books this year. Fortunatley, I stumbled across your blog soon after the New Year! I'm currently on my 29th book!
ReplyDeleteThat makes me so happy! And wow, you are making excellent progress. I'd love to see a list of what you've read so far :)
ReplyDeleteI kinda get stuck on an author, so many of these are by the same few authors.
ReplyDelete1.The Lace Reader
2.The Secret Garden
3.The Pilot’s Wife
4.The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My life at Rose Red
5.Snow White and Rose Red
6.Dark Angels
7.The First Desire
8.Hardy Boys’ The Clue of the Screeching Owl
9.Rise and Shine: A Novel
10.Grayson
11.Special Topics in Calamity Physics
12.Birds of a Feather
13. Between, Georgia
14. Ordinary Heroes
15. Ghost Walk
16. Middlesex
17. Restless: a Ghost’s Story
18. Restless
19. The Host
20. Haunted
21. Deadly Night
22. Deadly Harvest
23. Season of the Strangler
24. Bloodsworth: The True Story of the First Death Row Inmate Exonerated by DNA
25. The Séance
26. Hurricane Bay
27. The Vision
28. Brimstone
29. The Ice Limit
Wow, nice list! Which was your fave of all these? I'll read it :)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I read The Pilot's Wife a few years ago because I was in an Oprah's Book Club phrase. I haven't read anything else by Shreve, though.
Special Topics in Calamity Physics is really good. Brimstone is great if you like mysteries. The Lace Reader was also really good! I have a hard time picking favorites when it comes to books!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, I'll check those out! I know, I'm the same way with picking favorites, haha. I can never pick just one (same with music, movies, etc).
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