2007 ~ Reading List!

It returns! :)
I hope to reach the amount of 2006, and more! :)

Here they be:

Currently Reading: CoN: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe | Eragon - by Christopher Paolinni | Black - by Ted Dekker | Skin - by Ted Dekker</a> |


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1)  "House" - by Frank Peretti & Ted Dekker
 * I love this book, because it deals with the supernatural, in a believeable and way that I see it as. Jack, Stephanie, Leslie & Randy fight their fears .. and the demons in this 'house'. I love thrillers & suspense/horror, so I loved reading this Christian novel. I highly rec'd :) (P.S. Don't forget the movie that will be coming out based after this book -- that will be awesome! :D)</strong>



2) The Tale of Despereaux - by Kate DiCamillo

* This is cute book, and I absoutely love praticly any about mouses, guinea pigs or bunnies. It reminds me so much of Guineas :) - The characters are well written in this book, and Despereaux is adorable! :D - Overall this is a good book, but I think the ending may have been a bit rushed.



3) Pirates of The Caribbean: Jack of Sparrow #4: Sword of Cortes - by Rob Kidd

* In this book, Jack has to settle the promise he's made with the Sea Sirens, and he also makes a trip to Tia Dalma. I think there may have been a few not so good parts, but I'm really excited about the next! Rob pops them out super fast! :D



4) Pirates of the Carribean: Jack Sparrow #5: Age of Bronze - Rob Kidd

* This book wasn't bad, and Madame Minuete is such an evil woman... the only that makes these books a little more adult sometimes is the supernatural content. My biggest complaint about this one is the voodoo and witchcraft type content.



5) Santa Fe Woman - by Gilbert Morris

* This was a really good, and the characters were ones you cared about. The lead lady, Jori, gets better as the book goes on, and relationships develop and people change for the better. I recommend this one :)



6) Captain Underpants And The Preposterous Plight Of The Purple Potty People - by Dav Pilkey



7) The Complex Infrastructure Known as The Female Mind - by Relient K</a>

* I absoutely looove this book! It's a wonderful read, and I highly recommend it! It's funny and alot of is funny. I'm the Vanilla Pudding type, if you've read the book, I'd love to know what you thought & what type you were :) - This book is excellent and it had me laughing, and then at other times crying.



8) Jack Sparrow Adventures #6: Silver - by Rob Kidd



9) Jack Sparrow Adventures #7: Age of Bronze - by Rob Kidd



10) Scary Story Reader - by Richard Young

* Some of these you might remember from childhood, such as 'The Hook Man'. Some are scary, some are weird and definitely unusual. If you like scary stories like me :), then this is a good read! (One of the most oddest, that I'd never heard was 'Tad O'Cain and the Corpse', and 'The Benders' is quite disturbing as well.)



11) The Big Blue Soldier - by Grace Livingston Hill

* The oover drew me to this book, and I remembered my sister having it awhile back. I like the setting since its's WWI, a topic less-covered in Writer World. The character is endearing and you feel for him, as he returns from the war, and has no money, and is beginning/and or is sick. The ending is sweet, although perhaps a bit rushed. Poor Lyman gets a hard time from Mary Amber. I rec'd this book though for good clean romance reading, and for the time setting :D



12) Have You Fed The Cat? - by Michele Coxon

* This book is about a cat who brought, and loved and played with alot as a kitten, but as he gets older the children become interested in other things, and neglect the cat. The only time he gets attention is when he meows for food, the rest I will not disclose as to the outcome :) It is a cute book kinda ^_^



13) Baby-Sitters Club: Super Mystery #2 - Baby-sitters Beware - by Ann M. Martin

* This was a pretty good book, and it was nice to read something from childhood :) - I felt it ended a little fast though, but pretty good nonetheless :)



14) Ghos t Towen Seven Ghostly Stories - by Joan Lowery Nixon



15) More Horowitz Horror - by Anthony Horowitz

* This book was REALLY good! If you love creepy stories, I highly rec'd this one! :D



16) Jack Sparrow Adventures #8: City of Gold - by Rob Kidd

* Another good one in this series, can't wait to read the next! :D



17) Redeeming Love - by Francine Rivers
* I cannot say enough good about this book! The characters are wonderful, and the plot intrigues you from the very start! It's a beautifully written book, a retelling based on the Biblical story of Hosea and Gomez. I highly rec'd this one! :D - It is a page turner, and will draw into the story and characters..that felt really good for me :)



18) The Orphan Train Quartet - by Joan Lowery Nixon



19) The Orphan Train Quartet: Book #2 "Caught in The Act" - by Joan Lowery Nixon



20) Mitford Snowmen - by Jan Karon



21) The Orphan Train Quartet #3: In The Face of Danger - by Joan Lowery Nixon



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I have not updated this in a long time, and have forgotten some of what I've read O:-) But what I can recall is on here :D

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