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Goal - 25 books
1. Corderoy, Tracey - Hubble Bubble The Great Granny Contest
2. Archer, Catherine - Dragon's Knight
3. Noeli, Lisa - Passionate Miss Prudence
4. Hendrickson, Emily - Tabitha's Tangle
5. McCabe, Amanda - To Deceive a Duke
6. Scott, Bronwyn - Awakening the Shy Miss
7. Hale, Shannon - Princess in Black and the Science Fair Scare
8. Avi - Gold Rush Girl
9. Banning, Lynna - The Wedding Cake War
10. Nicholls, Sally - Button Book
11. Laurens, Stephanie - Rake's Vow
12. Woodward, Rhonda - Spinster's Luck
13. Finch, Carol - Bounty Hunter and the Heiress
14, Cree, Ann Elizabeth - Viscount's Bride
15. Kirkman, Helen - Moment's Madness
16. Locke, Nicole - In Debt to the Enemy Lord
17. Seymour, Ana - Lady of Lyonsbridge
18. Merrill, Christine - Mistletoe Wager
19. Brown, Debra Lee - Mackintosh Bride
20. Crooks, Pam - Lawman's Redemption
21. Ashley, Anne - Miss Harcourt's Dilemma
22. Burton, Mary - Unexpected Wife
23. Brown, Debra Lee - Gold Rush Bride
24. Ashley, Anne - Neglectful Guardian
25. Richardson, Evelyn - Lady of Talent
26. Banning, Lynna - Plum Creek Bride
27. Gravel, Elise - The Bat
28. Gifford, Blythe - His Border Bride
29. Paquet, Laura - The Incomparable Cassandra
30. Bridges, Kate - The Doctor's Homecoming
31. Lane, Allison - Emily's Beau
32. Martin, Laura - Secrets Behind Locked Doors
33. March, Tatiana - Outlaw and the Runaway
34. Sobel, Sharon - Lady Larkspur Declines
35. Simmons, Deborah - Robber Bride
36. Willingham, Michelle - Forbidden Night with the Prince
37. Hobbes, Elisabeth - Blacksmith's Wife
38. Woodward, Rhonda - Hint of Scandal
39. Preston, Janice - Lady Cecily and the Mysterious Mr. Gray
40. Kendall, Janet - Hunter of My Heart
41. Finch, Carol - Gunfighter and the Heiress
42. Kernan, Jenna - Outlaw Bride
43. Finch, Carol - Call of the White Wolf
44. McCabe, Amanda - Tangled Web
45. Moore, Margaret - Scoundrel of Dunborough
46. Foster, Nicole - Cimarron Rose
47. Hale, Deborah - Highland Rogue
48. Gracie, Anne - Gallant Waif
49. Michels, Dia - Asi Crezco
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Jan - 2
Feb - 5
Mar - 11
Apr - 8
May - 6
Jun -
4rabbitprincess
Welcome back and have a great reading year!
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Happy ROOTing!
7mandymarie20
Went through some of my old Early Reviewers, and for some reason, completely missed doing this one. Only a few years late.
1. Corderoy, Tracey - Great Granny Cake Contest - 3 Stars - Early Reviewer
Cute little chapter book about Pandora, a witch, and her adventures with her witch granny. The illustrations for this book are adorable. The book is divided into 3 short stories - Ghosts of Creakington Hall (a trip to an old house that's a museum), the Great Granny Cake Contest (a Granny witch cake making contest), Alakazoom! The Great Bunny Boom (the surprise that comes with 'growing' giant carrots). Easy enough to follow, the vocabulary seemed appropriate for the reading level, generally good book
Definitely think this is a win, especially for girls. The illustrations are definitely the best part of it. My only issue with the book was every single male in the book was either evil or made fun of for their physical appearance. It would have been nice for at least one male character to not be trying to steal treasure or follicly challenged. You'd be surprised how many jokes about bald men are in this book.
1. Corderoy, Tracey - Great Granny Cake Contest - 3 Stars - Early Reviewer
Cute little chapter book about Pandora, a witch, and her adventures with her witch granny. The illustrations for this book are adorable. The book is divided into 3 short stories - Ghosts of Creakington Hall (a trip to an old house that's a museum), the Great Granny Cake Contest (a Granny witch cake making contest), Alakazoom! The Great Bunny Boom (the surprise that comes with 'growing' giant carrots). Easy enough to follow, the vocabulary seemed appropriate for the reading level, generally good book
Definitely think this is a win, especially for girls. The illustrations are definitely the best part of it. My only issue with the book was every single male in the book was either evil or made fun of for their physical appearance. It would have been nice for at least one male character to not be trying to steal treasure or follicly challenged. You'd be surprised how many jokes about bald men are in this book.
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2. Archer, Catherine - Dragon's Knight - 4 Stars
Rereading something one I read in 2011. Feel pretty much the same about it I did when I read it them.
Rereading something one I read in 2011. Feel pretty much the same about it I did when I read it them.
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3. Noeli, Lisa - Passionate Miss Prudence - 2 stars
Another re-read. This is what I thought of it in 2011: 4 Stars
Prudence helps her cousin catalog books for her lending library to benefit the morality of young women. Lady Agatha's son, the handsome Lord Alwyn, is the architect of the project. Naturally, a romance starts to bud involving some mysterious etchings. A sweet romance, but a bit jumpy chronologically.
Wow. I could not have changed my opinion more. Another case of life changing a person I guess. The book wasn't sweet at all, the heroine was a pain in the bum, there was really no plot to speak of for most of the book, a hypocritical cleric, well meaning but flighty, ignorant aunt. The hero was ok, but I have no idea why I like it so much a decade ago. If the heroine is bad, what's the point? The premise of a girl secretly becoming an advice columnist just to shove it in a guy's face that she could write about something she knew nothing about seemed pointless. Aside from her literally being the only unmarried woman around, I have no idea why the hero liked her. And Prudence wasn't passionate in the least. Another root gone I guess.
Another re-read. This is what I thought of it in 2011: 4 Stars
Prudence helps her cousin catalog books for her lending library to benefit the morality of young women. Lady Agatha's son, the handsome Lord Alwyn, is the architect of the project. Naturally, a romance starts to bud involving some mysterious etchings. A sweet romance, but a bit jumpy chronologically.
Wow. I could not have changed my opinion more. Another case of life changing a person I guess. The book wasn't sweet at all, the heroine was a pain in the bum, there was really no plot to speak of for most of the book, a hypocritical cleric, well meaning but flighty, ignorant aunt. The hero was ok, but I have no idea why I like it so much a decade ago. If the heroine is bad, what's the point? The premise of a girl secretly becoming an advice columnist just to shove it in a guy's face that she could write about something she knew nothing about seemed pointless. Aside from her literally being the only unmarried woman around, I have no idea why the hero liked her. And Prudence wasn't passionate in the least. Another root gone I guess.
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4. Hendrickson, Emily - Tabitha's Tangle - 3 stars
Another 2011 reread. Gave it 5 stars at the time. So don't feel the same way. Virtually nothing happens in the book. If I had to review it today, I'd give it 3 stars for basically decent grammar, no plot holes, nothing to jarring when reading. It really is quite forgettable. Always liked the cover though.
Another 2011 reread. Gave it 5 stars at the time. So don't feel the same way. Virtually nothing happens in the book. If I had to review it today, I'd give it 3 stars for basically decent grammar, no plot holes, nothing to jarring when reading. It really is quite forgettable. Always liked the cover though.
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5. McCabe, Amanda - To Deceive a Duke - 4 Stars
This is one of the few 2011 rereads that I actually like better. Kind of surprised about it. Page turner. Definite keeper.
This is one of the few 2011 rereads that I actually like better. Kind of surprised about it. Page turner. Definite keeper.
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6. Scott, Bronwyn - Awakening the Shy Miss - 3 Stars
I feel like I read this book recently. Decent romance. Prince is an archaeologist. Falls in love with a wallflower who he fights the local guy for. Corruption. Stolen artifacts. Decent, but still find it hard to believe a prince would be able to marry a commoner from a different country.
I feel like I read this book recently. Decent romance. Prince is an archaeologist. Falls in love with a wallflower who he fights the local guy for. Corruption. Stolen artifacts. Decent, but still find it hard to believe a prince would be able to marry a commoner from a different country.
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7. Hale, Shannon - Princess in Black and the Science Fair Scare - 4 Stars - Early Reviewer
All the kingdoms are getting together for a science fair. Princess Magnolia is super excited. But what do you know, the volcano science project gets out of control! Turns out, it really is a monster. Everyone in the science fair gets together to take down this monster.
Very cute. Bright, colorful illustrations. Fast moving. For those in about grades 2 - 4. Great addition to the series.
I feel like I read this last year, but for some reason never wrote it down, so read it again. Another Early Reviewer off the list.
All the kingdoms are getting together for a science fair. Princess Magnolia is super excited. But what do you know, the volcano science project gets out of control! Turns out, it really is a monster. Everyone in the science fair gets together to take down this monster.
Very cute. Bright, colorful illustrations. Fast moving. For those in about grades 2 - 4. Great addition to the series.
I feel like I read this last year, but for some reason never wrote it down, so read it again. Another Early Reviewer off the list.
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8. Avi - Gold Rush Girl - 3 stars
The first thing I thought when this book arrived was it's trying to be a new 'True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle', and in a way it does, but not quite. While this is a good book, probably suitable for about grades 2-4, I could not read it without comparing it to Avi's previous work. Frankly Avi has written so much at this point there are bound to be some comparable books. 'Doyle' however was so much richer in plot and language than this book. It really illustrates the simplification of children's literature. I imagine there is a comparison paper there for someone analyzing children's literature.
Victoria Blaisdell does not want to follow the mold of a girl of her station. She doesn't like dances, she doesn't want to marry. At this point, this premise is just so overdone to me. It just seems cliche. And of course the evil people to her are those trying to get her to do what is expected. Just too predictable.
That aside, this is a fairly decent adventure book. Victoria, or Tory as she's called, decides to stow away on a ship. Her father lost his job, isn't good at anything else apparently, so he decides to follow the rush of gold in San Francisco. Seems like perhaps he could have tried a new occupation, but I digress. Victoria, her brother, and father all go to California in search of riches.
So when they get to California after a long shipboard journey, they expected large houses and abundant gold. Instead they get tents and poverty. I really appreciated that while the author took the time to be fairly realistic with the state of the conditions, what I couldn't get past was the lack of crime. Victoria wandered around the town, working, dressing in men's clothes, basically being the sole female in the city, and nothing happened to her? Found that extremely difficult to believe. Wandering at night on the docks ... nothing. Wandering into saloons ... nothing. All she got was unwanted marriage proposals. Seemed too unrealistic.
At one point Victoria's father leaves Victoria and her brother alone. While they shouldn't have gone to the gold fields with him, there is no way a middle class girl would have been left alone by choice. Victoria's brother gets stolen and she goes on an adventure looking for him. And of course Victoria goes off with 2 teen boys at the end with no thought at all about what would have been real world issues. Could not get over that.
The first thing I thought when this book arrived was it's trying to be a new 'True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle', and in a way it does, but not quite. While this is a good book, probably suitable for about grades 2-4, I could not read it without comparing it to Avi's previous work. Frankly Avi has written so much at this point there are bound to be some comparable books. 'Doyle' however was so much richer in plot and language than this book. It really illustrates the simplification of children's literature. I imagine there is a comparison paper there for someone analyzing children's literature.
Victoria Blaisdell does not want to follow the mold of a girl of her station. She doesn't like dances, she doesn't want to marry. At this point, this premise is just so overdone to me. It just seems cliche. And of course the evil people to her are those trying to get her to do what is expected. Just too predictable.
That aside, this is a fairly decent adventure book. Victoria, or Tory as she's called, decides to stow away on a ship. Her father lost his job, isn't good at anything else apparently, so he decides to follow the rush of gold in San Francisco. Seems like perhaps he could have tried a new occupation, but I digress. Victoria, her brother, and father all go to California in search of riches.
So when they get to California after a long shipboard journey, they expected large houses and abundant gold. Instead they get tents and poverty. I really appreciated that while the author took the time to be fairly realistic with the state of the conditions, what I couldn't get past was the lack of crime. Victoria wandered around the town, working, dressing in men's clothes, basically being the sole female in the city, and nothing happened to her? Found that extremely difficult to believe. Wandering at night on the docks ... nothing. Wandering into saloons ... nothing. All she got was unwanted marriage proposals. Seemed too unrealistic.
At one point Victoria's father leaves Victoria and her brother alone. While they shouldn't have gone to the gold fields with him, there is no way a middle class girl would have been left alone by choice. Victoria's brother gets stolen and she goes on an adventure looking for him. And of course Victoria goes off with 2 teen boys at the end with no thought at all about what would have been real world issues. Could not get over that.
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10. Niccholls, Sally - Button Book - 4 Stars - Early Reviewer
There are a bunch of animals and they each have different color buttons. With each page, each animal pushes their button and and action occurs, clapping, hopping, etc. The illustrations are clean and fairly cute.
This was a really fun book. I see this book could be quite fun in a storytime situation for a librarian/teacher. You could have a bunch of different colored buttons you could press. You could have the kids do the actions given when you press the button. Great read aloud possibilities.
There are a bunch of animals and they each have different color buttons. With each page, each animal pushes their button and and action occurs, clapping, hopping, etc. The illustrations are clean and fairly cute.
This was a really fun book. I see this book could be quite fun in a storytime situation for a librarian/teacher. You could have a bunch of different colored buttons you could press. You could have the kids do the actions given when you press the button. Great read aloud possibilities.
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11. Laurens, Stephanie - Rake's Vow - 3 Stars
Another reread from 2011. At the time I said 5 stars. In retrospect there are good parts but the story is not on point the entire time.
Another reread from 2011. At the time I said 5 stars. In retrospect there are good parts but the story is not on point the entire time.
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12. Woodward, Rhonda - Spinster's Luck - 3 stars
Another 2011 reread. Thought it was 4 stars at the time. Definitely think less of it. It's ok, but not great.
Another 2011 reread. Thought it was 4 stars at the time. Definitely think less of it. It's ok, but not great.
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13. Finch, Carol - Bounty Hunter and the Heiress - 3 stars
Another 2011 reread. Thought it was 4 stars at the time. Definitely think less of it now.
Another 2011 reread. Thought it was 4 stars at the time. Definitely think less of it now.
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A bunch more rereads. Disliked most of them.
14. Cree, Ann - Viscount's Bride - 3 stars
Heroine has her way with the hero when he's hallucinating with severe flu. Have no idea why I enjoyed this in 2011. Very odd.
15. Kirkman, Helen - Moment's Madness - 3 Stars
Kind of a love your captor situation. Think a little less of it than when I read in 2011.
16. Locke, Nicole - In Debt to the Enemy Lord - 3 Stars
Decent. No idea when I read it last
17. Seymour, Ana - Lady of Lyonsbridge - 3 Stars
Read in 2011. Pretty decent.
14. Cree, Ann - Viscount's Bride - 3 stars
Heroine has her way with the hero when he's hallucinating with severe flu. Have no idea why I enjoyed this in 2011. Very odd.
15. Kirkman, Helen - Moment's Madness - 3 Stars
Kind of a love your captor situation. Think a little less of it than when I read in 2011.
16. Locke, Nicole - In Debt to the Enemy Lord - 3 Stars
Decent. No idea when I read it last
17. Seymour, Ana - Lady of Lyonsbridge - 3 Stars
Read in 2011. Pretty decent.
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18. Merrill, Christine - Mistletoe Wager - 3 Stars
Reread from 2011. Rating is the same. Much preferred the side plot. The main hero and heroine weren't that interesting.
Reread from 2011. Rating is the same. Much preferred the side plot. The main hero and heroine weren't that interesting.
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19. Brown, Debra Lee - Mackintosh Bride - 3 stars
Another reread from 2010. Still pretty much the same view. Ok.
Another reread from 2010. Still pretty much the same view. Ok.
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Reread another bunch or romances
20. Crooks, Pam - Lawman's Redemption - 4 stars
21. Ashley, Anne - Miss Harcourt's Dilemma - 3 Stars
22. Burton, Mary - Unexpected Wife - 4 Stars
23. Brown, Debra Lee - Gold Rush Bride - 3 Stars
Thought pretty much the same about all the books
20. Crooks, Pam - Lawman's Redemption - 4 stars
21. Ashley, Anne - Miss Harcourt's Dilemma - 3 Stars
22. Burton, Mary - Unexpected Wife - 4 Stars
23. Brown, Debra Lee - Gold Rush Bride - 3 Stars
Thought pretty much the same about all the books
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Reread more romances. Opinion on these haven't changed. They are mostly from the 90's though, so maybe they were written more realistically then.
24. Ashley, Anne - Neglectful Guardian - 4 stars
25. Richardson, Evelyn - Lady of Talent - 4 stars
26. Banning, Lynna - Plum Creek Bride - 3 stars
24. Ashley, Anne - Neglectful Guardian - 4 stars
25. Richardson, Evelyn - Lady of Talent - 4 stars
26. Banning, Lynna - Plum Creek Bride - 3 stars
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27. Gravel, Elise - The Bat - 4 Stars
Could not be an odder time to get this book, during a pandemic that is believed to be related to bats in some way.
Cute basic nonfiction book about bats written for perhaps about grade 1-3 students, I imagine however it will be designated higher by Lexile and AR because it contains words like echolocation. The book tells whatever you want to know about bats - habitat, what they eat, their size, how they communicate, what their scientific designation is. What's interesting is it does mention that it does transmit disease. Very prophetic. I actually think this book will probably sell well at this time. While planned probably a year ago, it could not come out at a more opportune time.
Could not be an odder time to get this book, during a pandemic that is believed to be related to bats in some way.
Cute basic nonfiction book about bats written for perhaps about grade 1-3 students, I imagine however it will be designated higher by Lexile and AR because it contains words like echolocation. The book tells whatever you want to know about bats - habitat, what they eat, their size, how they communicate, what their scientific designation is. What's interesting is it does mention that it does transmit disease. Very prophetic. I actually think this book will probably sell well at this time. While planned probably a year ago, it could not come out at a more opportune time.
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28. Gifford, Blythe - His Border Bride - 2 stars - Discard
Pretty boring. Not sure why I thought it was 4 stars when I read it in 2011, but I could not get into it this time. Barely skimmed.
29. Paquet, Laura - Incomparable Cassandra - 4 stars
Perfect example of why I wish Zebra Regency Romances were still published. Good book, plot was good, romance was good, light but meaty enough to be interesting, when reading it the book doesn't smack of being written in the year it was, doesn't smack of modernity, the heroine had the perfect mix of sticking to the time period but feminist enough for modern audiences. Just the perfect mix. Too bad they stopped publishing these the year after this was written.
30. Bridges, Kate - Doctor's Homecoming - 4 stars
Last time I thought it was a 5 star book, now I think it's only a 4 star one. Still good though.
Pretty boring. Not sure why I thought it was 4 stars when I read it in 2011, but I could not get into it this time. Barely skimmed.
29. Paquet, Laura - Incomparable Cassandra - 4 stars
Perfect example of why I wish Zebra Regency Romances were still published. Good book, plot was good, romance was good, light but meaty enough to be interesting, when reading it the book doesn't smack of being written in the year it was, doesn't smack of modernity, the heroine had the perfect mix of sticking to the time period but feminist enough for modern audiences. Just the perfect mix. Too bad they stopped publishing these the year after this was written.
30. Bridges, Kate - Doctor's Homecoming - 4 stars
Last time I thought it was a 5 star book, now I think it's only a 4 star one. Still good though.
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Hi Mandymarie. I hope you are doing fine and are still reading. But I see the reading is good. Keep safe.
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Thanks so much for stopping by my thread. I hope you are doing well. Looks like you've been reading some great books this year. Hope you are staying safe too.
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31. Lane, Allison - Emily's Beau - 4 stars
Pretty much my same views as before. Think a little less of it, but still enjoyable.
32. Martin, Laura - Secrets Behind Locked Doors - 2 stars - Discard
Apparently I never reviewed this even though I have read it before. Well, it would be a discard anyway now. Louisa was thrown into an asylum because her evil guardian wanted to steal her money. Said guardian dies and his heir spends time tracking down a horrible wrong, which is Louisa being put in the asylum. The two fall in love in less than a week - even though they both have severe ptsd, her from the asylum, him from the Peninsular Wars. Robert, her guardian, wants to right wrongs, launching her into society to make up for the year in the asylum, even though he wants her himself.
There is a side plot about a society widow who wants Robert for herself and leaks to society that Louisa was in an asylum. Robert blackmails her to tell the story that the evil guardian lied to get her in there. For some reason, everyone in society believes Robert and not the original piece in the newspaper the widow had placed. It was true Louisa was in the asylum - regardless of the reason. Don't tell me that at least some in society wouldn't be concerned about that. And why did no one in society think that perhaps the connection the next day was a lie by Robert to make Louisa acceptable to society? This entire blackmail part was odd. And Robert bought the asylum at the end and emptied it. Where did they put all the people who actually had severe problems? Just throw them on the street? Very unsatisfying ending.
Pretty much my same views as before. Think a little less of it, but still enjoyable.
32. Martin, Laura - Secrets Behind Locked Doors - 2 stars - Discard
Apparently I never reviewed this even though I have read it before. Well, it would be a discard anyway now. Louisa was thrown into an asylum because her evil guardian wanted to steal her money. Said guardian dies and his heir spends time tracking down a horrible wrong, which is Louisa being put in the asylum. The two fall in love in less than a week - even though they both have severe ptsd, her from the asylum, him from the Peninsular Wars. Robert, her guardian, wants to right wrongs, launching her into society to make up for the year in the asylum, even though he wants her himself.
There is a side plot about a society widow who wants Robert for herself and leaks to society that Louisa was in an asylum. Robert blackmails her to tell the story that the evil guardian lied to get her in there. For some reason, everyone in society believes Robert and not the original piece in the newspaper the widow had placed. It was true Louisa was in the asylum - regardless of the reason. Don't tell me that at least some in society wouldn't be concerned about that. And why did no one in society think that perhaps the connection the next day was a lie by Robert to make Louisa acceptable to society? This entire blackmail part was odd. And Robert bought the asylum at the end and emptied it. Where did they put all the people who actually had severe problems? Just throw them on the street? Very unsatisfying ending.
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33. March, Tatiana - Outlaw and the Runaway - 3 Stars
34. Sobel, Sharon - Lady Larkspur Declines - 3 Stars
35. Simmons, Deborah - Robber Bride - 3 Stars
36. Willingham, Michelle - Forbidden Night with the Prince - 4 Stars
37. Hobbes, Elisabeth - Blacksmith's Wife - 3 Stars
34. Sobel, Sharon - Lady Larkspur Declines - 3 Stars
35. Simmons, Deborah - Robber Bride - 3 Stars
36. Willingham, Michelle - Forbidden Night with the Prince - 4 Stars
37. Hobbes, Elisabeth - Blacksmith's Wife - 3 Stars
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38. Woodward, Rhonda - Hint of Scandal - 3 Stars
39. Preston, Janice - Lady Cecily and the Mysterious Mr. Gray - 3 stars
40. Finch, Carol - Gunfighter and the Heiress - 3 Stars
41. Kendall, Janet - Hunter of my Heart - 3 Stars
42. Kernan, Jenna - Outlaw Bride - 3 Stars
39. Preston, Janice - Lady Cecily and the Mysterious Mr. Gray - 3 stars
40. Finch, Carol - Gunfighter and the Heiress - 3 Stars
41. Kendall, Janet - Hunter of my Heart - 3 Stars
42. Kernan, Jenna - Outlaw Bride - 3 Stars
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Thanks Connie! I really appreciate it.
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44. McCabe, Amanda - Tangled Web - 3 stars
Decent romance. Wish it had more detailed descriptions. Was pretty bare bones. With the details fleshed out a bit, it could have been much better.
Decent romance. Wish it had more detailed descriptions. Was pretty bare bones. With the details fleshed out a bit, it could have been much better.
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45. Moore, Margaret - Scoundrel of Dunborough - 3 Stars
46. Foster, Nicole - Cimarron Rose - 3 Stars
46. Foster, Nicole - Cimarron Rose - 3 Stars
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Thanks Connie. Doing ok. Hope you are too. Adorable pics in your thread looks like you've been reading some great books as well.
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47. Hale, Deborah - Highland Rogue - 3 Stars - Kept
48. Gracie, Anne - Gallant Waif - 2 Stars - Kept
Like it much less than last time I read it but perhaps that's only because of my mood at the time.
48. Gracie, Anne - Gallant Waif - 2 Stars - Kept
Like it much less than last time I read it but perhaps that's only because of my mood at the time.
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>38 mandymarie20: Thanks. We are doing fine and staying home most of the time. So I can do a lot of reading.
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49. Michels, Dia - Asi Crezco - 4 Stars - Early Reviewer
Book in Spanish about baby animals. The illustrations were great. Really added to the text in a very comforting manner. I didn't realize I had asked for an early reviewer copy in Spanish, which I don't know, so I can't speak to the particulars of the text, but the text is well laid out and clearly printed. I'm going to assume the information is correct. It is a pleasant looking picture book which I imagine is a good non-fiction book about how different animal take care of their young.
Book in Spanish about baby animals. The illustrations were great. Really added to the text in a very comforting manner. I didn't realize I had asked for an early reviewer copy in Spanish, which I don't know, so I can't speak to the particulars of the text, but the text is well laid out and clearly printed. I'm going to assume the information is correct. It is a pleasant looking picture book which I imagine is a good non-fiction book about how different animal take care of their young.
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>42 connie53: Thanks Connie. Hope you and your family had a wonderful holiday season as well. Haven't been back in a while, so sorry about the late reply.