Thursday Thirteen #5 Best Books of 2007
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2. The Mad Days of Me: Escaping Barcelona by Henry Martin 3. Witch Ember by John Lawson 4. The Right Thing by James Richard Larson 5. The Thin Wall by Cheryl Anne Gardner (review for this one is coming up soon) 6. Magdalen Rising by Elizabeth Cunningham 7. Speak Right On: Dred Scott, A Novel by Mary E. Neighbour 8. Proud Beggars by Albert Cossery 9. Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier 10. Salem Witch Judge by Eve LaPlante 11. The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio by Terry Ryan 12. Do Not Open: An Encyclopedia of the World's Best-Kept Secrets by John Farndon 13. X-Rated Blood Suckers by Mario Acevedo
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7 comments:
I think you've read better stuff than I have this year. That's scary 'cause I've read some very good stuff. And a lot of stinkers.
Thats the beauty of books. There are so many to choose from. I haven't heard of any of them except for the Encyclopedia one because I've read your review.
I am trying to get more current in my reading but it is a difficult thing to keep up with.
Happy TT.
I haven't even heard of many of these, but many of them look interesting! I've got a copy of The Glass Castle on my TBR mountain that I'm looking forward to getting to, though.
Happy TT!
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I feel so out of it. I've never heard of any of them. I really need to get up to speed with current books, but how can I blog AND read? Sigh....but thanks for the list; it is really helpful...
Some very intriguing titles there.
I loved The Glass Castle...so honest and compelling.
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