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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

What's On Your Nightstand - February

What's On Your Nightstand

I plan to read:



From my January post I read:
Cousin Kate by Georgette Heyer (review)
Letter from New York: BBC Woman's Hour Broadcasts by Helene Hanff (review)
Love on the Line by Deanne Gist (review)
The Resolution for Women by Patricia Shirer (review)
Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll* (review)

I also read:
An Elephant in the Garden by Michael Morpurgo (review)
Gone West: A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery (Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries) by Carola Dunn (review)
The Blythes are Quoted by L.M. Montgomery (review)
The Children of the New Forest by Frederick Marryat* (review)
Family Grandstand by Carol Ryrie Brink (review)
Men of Iron by Howard Pyle*
The River Queen: A Water Wheel Novel by Gilbert Morris (review)
Educating the WholeHearted Child by Clay & Sally Clarkson (review)
The Organized Heart by Staci Eastin (review)
Who Gets the Drumstick? : a Story of a Widow and Widower Who Met, Fell in Love, Married and Lived Happily Ever After by Helen Beardsley (review)

I listened to:
Mrs. Pollifax and the Golden Triangle by Dorothy Gilman (review)

I am currently buddy reading with my son:
Farmer Boy (Little House) by Laura Ingalls Wilder

See what others have read over at 5 Minutes for Books.
*Read alouds

7 comments:

  1. The Blythes Are Quoted sounds interesting, and the drumstick one sounds really intriguing!

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  2. Definitely intersted in The Blythes are Quoted, I've enjoyed all the other books by L.M. Montgomery that I've read.

    Great list - I wish I had time to read that much!

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  3. Some really great books!!! There are some I've read and some I've been meaning to read on your tbr list and your completed list.

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  4. What a great month of reading! Hope I can get back to it soon. Looks like you have several reveiws that I need to check into. Thanks for sharing all of them! Happy March Reading!

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  5. How in God's name do you read that much. Please reveal your reading plan tips in detail! You are my hero!

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  6. I think I read Mrs. Pollifax a long time ago.I might pick it up again.

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  7. I've heard Chasing Mona Lisa is really interesting. Happy reading!

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