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Leah's 2006 Reading List


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Kelly Armstrong - Bitten

Sara Douglass - Hades' Daughter

Diana Gabaldon - Lord John and the Private Matter

Stephen King - Everything's Eventual

Dean Koontz - The Face

From the Corner of His Eye

Odd Thomas

Life Expectancy

Stephanie Laurens - A Fine Passion

C.S. Lewis - Prince Caspian

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Silver Chair

The Last Battle

Gregory Maguire - Wicked Read

Margaret Mitchell - Gone With the Wind

Nora Roberts (too many to list)

Nicholas Sparks - The Notebook

 

Not to mention the countless more I'll end up buying before the end of the year. Most likely more Kelley Armstrong books, I have all the e-books already, forgot to list them. Plus I plan on picking up at least Forever Odd by Dean Koontz.

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So far I've read

 

V.C. Andrews - Girl in the Shadows (For those of you that use to read but quit because it felt like the same thing being told with different characters, he's actually broken away from that mold and start telling totally different stories. The last 5 books he's written have actually been a nice change from the norm.)

 

Gregory Maguire - Wicked (I absolutely loved it. Totally hooked, it made me go out and buy more of his books.)

 

Danielle Steele - Kaleidoscope (An old favorite, just as good as I remembered.)

 

Adding to my list to include.

 

Gregory Maguire - Son of a Witch

Lost

Mirror, Mirror

Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister

 

Starting on Gregory Maguire's Son of a Witch today.

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Wicked was amazing. After Son of a Witch which I've already gotten a couple of chapters or more into it, I plan on picking up Mirror, Mirror. I just can't believe I didn't hear about his books sooner especially with as big of a Wizard of Oz fan as I am.

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I'm about halfway through the book now and he threw me for a loop and changed the way he was writing it for the second part. I'm hooked and I'm loving the way he's writing about the now and managing to fill us in on the past at the same time.

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