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Beth's Bookshelf 2012


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Read:

Cutting for Stone - Abraham Verghese

Ellis Island - Kate Kerrigan

Night Road - Kristin Hannah

The Crying Tree - Naseem Rakha

The House at Tyneford - Natasha Solomons

Fifty Shades of Grey

Fifty Shades Darker

Fifty Shades Freed

The Postmistress - Sarah Black

 

 

To Be Read:

Slammerkin - Emma Donoghue

Smuggled - Christina Shea

Hothouse Flower - Linda Riley

This Perfect World - Suzanne Bugler

Trespass - Rose Tremain

Anya: A Novel - Susan Fromberg Schaeffer

The Violets of March - Sarah Jio

Cutting for Stone - Abraham Verghese

Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 - Marcus Luttrell

SEAL Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy SEAL Sniper - Howard E. Wasdin

The Kingdom of Childhood - Rebecca Coleman

Water for Elephants - Sara Gruen

Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakami

The Baker's Daughter - Sarah McCoy

The Lost Wife - Alyson Richman

The Seamstress - Sara Tuvel Bernstein

Light from a Distant Star - Mary McGarry Morris

When We Were Strangers - Pamela Schoenewaldt

The Bunglow - Sarah Jio

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Loved it... TOTALLY dense, so much detail, which made me very hesitant at first. And it's LONG, so I knew it could be a mountain to climb with that much detail. Before too long though, I was totally sucked in and couldn't put it down. It's one of those books that really 'stays' with you after you turn the final page. I read this for my 'real life' ;) book club, and we had the meeting last night. Everyone really enjoyed it, and felt as strongly about it as I did. I think it can be a real project, but it's really worth it and I even felt like a stronger reader when I finished it... It kind of stretches you!

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Loved it... TOTALLY dense, so much detail, which made me very hesitant at first. And it's LONG, so I knew it could be a mountain to climb with that much detail. Before too long though, I was totally sucked in and couldn't put it down. It's one of those books that really 'stays' with you after you turn the final page. I read this for my 'real life' ;) book club, and we had the meeting last night. Everyone really enjoyed it, and felt as strongly about it as I did. I think it can be a real project, but it's really worth it and I even felt like a stronger reader when I finished it... It kind of stretches you!

 

High praise indeed!! I will check this one out thanks...

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I hope you do! I've read two books since then, and while both were good, they just haven't compared. "Cutting for Stone" has just stayed with me, and I think about it all the time... I hope you have the same experience if you try it. :)

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