25 in 2009: Books 15 & 16
1) Stolen Innocence by Elissa Wall
2) The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd
3) Water for Elephants
4) Multiple Blessings by Jon & Kate Gossilin
5) The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards
6) Sleeping Arrangments by Madeleine Wickham
7) Mommy Tracked by Whitney Gaskell
8) Gate Crasher by Madeleine Wickham
9) Shopoholic & Sister by Sophie Kinsella
10) Shopoholic & Baby by Sophie Kinsella
11) Second Chance by Jane Green
12) I'd Trade My Husband for a Housekeeper by Ashworth & Noble
13) The Beach House by Jane Green
14) Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella
15) The Stay-at-home Survival Guide by Melissa Stanton
Currently reading this one with my book club, one chapter per week and really liking it so far. Lots of validation about what 99% of SAHMs feel when at home, raising kids and lots of stories to gain a new perspective on parenting... as well as a few laughs. :)
16) The Time Traverler's Wife
I saw the movie this past weekend and LOVED it so, of course I just had to read the book and I'm already half-way through. As in most cases, the book is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than the film.
2) The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd
3) Water for Elephants
4) Multiple Blessings by Jon & Kate Gossilin
5) The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards
6) Sleeping Arrangments by Madeleine Wickham
7) Mommy Tracked by Whitney Gaskell
8) Gate Crasher by Madeleine Wickham
9) Shopoholic & Sister by Sophie Kinsella
10) Shopoholic & Baby by Sophie Kinsella
11) Second Chance by Jane Green
12) I'd Trade My Husband for a Housekeeper by Ashworth & Noble
13) The Beach House by Jane Green
14) Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella
15) The Stay-at-home Survival Guide by Melissa Stanton
Currently reading this one with my book club, one chapter per week and really liking it so far. Lots of validation about what 99% of SAHMs feel when at home, raising kids and lots of stories to gain a new perspective on parenting... as well as a few laughs. :)
16) The Time Traverler's Wife
I saw the movie this past weekend and LOVED it so, of course I just had to read the book and I'm already half-way through. As in most cases, the book is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than the film.
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