by Michelle | Jan 8, 2013 | Books Read in 2012, M Author
Title: What We Saw at NightAuthor: Jacquelyn MitchardISBN: 9781616951412No. of Pages: 272Genre: MysteryOrigins: NetGalley and Soho PressBottom Line: Fantastic novel that I simply devoured until I discovered there would be a BLEEPING sequel. Ms. Mitchard better write...
by Michelle | Jan 3, 2013 | Books Read in 2012, O Author
Title: Daddy LoveAuthor: Joyce Carol OatesISBN: 9780802120991No. of Pages: 240Genre: SuspenseOrigins: NetGalley and Grove/AtlanticBottom Line: A horrifying and yet strangely compelling novel about the depravities of man, the fathomless depths of a mother’s love,...
by Michelle | Jan 2, 2013 | Books Read in 2012, M Author
Title: The One I Left BehindAuthor: Jennifer McMahonISBN: 9780062122551No. of Pages: 432Genre: Mystery, ThrillerOrigins: William MorrowBottom Line: Easy to read and fun – it is a great thriller that really does keep you guessing.Synopsis: ”The summer of 1985...
by Michelle | Jan 1, 2013 | Books Read in 2009, Books Read in 2010, Books Read in 2011, Books Read in 2012, Books Read in 2013
AAddiego, John – Tears of the Mountain Ahern, Cecelia – The Book of TomorrowAlbin, Gennifer – CrewelAlger, Christina – The DarlingsAllende, Isabel – Maya’s NotebookAllison, Rosie – The Very Thought of YouAngelini, Josephine...
by Michelle | Jan 1, 2013 | Books Read in 2009, Books Read in 2010, Books Read in 2011, Books Read in 2012, Books Read in 2013
3:10 to Yuma by Elmore Leonard11/22/63 by Stephen King12.21 by Dustin Thomason31 Bond Street by Ellen Horan AAbraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith Across the Endless River by Thad CarhartAcross the Universe by Beth RevisThe Adoration of Jenna Fox by...
by Michelle | Dec 29, 2012 | Books Read in 2012, D Author, L Author, M Author, R Author
While Jeanne Baret is a fascinating subject and admirable heroine for any woman, the execution of The Discovery of Jeanne Baret: A Story of Science, the High Seas, and the First Woman to Circumnavigate the Globe suffers as Glynis Ridley interjects too much supposition...