Thursday, March 6, 2014


Hello Book Lovers!

We met last Thursday night at Sara Trivedi's home and learned about some wonderful books. 
Our next Bookshare meeting will be held at Liz Orton's home on Thursday, March 27th at 7:30 p.m. Come and share the great books you are reading during the month of March.

Nancy Nay:

Bill Bryson: “One Summer: America, 1927”, "At Home: A Short History of Private Life" and "The Mother Tongue: English and How It Got That Way".

    "I Am Malala—The Girl Who Stood Up For Education and Was Shot By The Taliban” by Malala Yousafzai and Christine Lamb

Beth Hedengren:

 “The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh

Jo Ann Abbegglen:

“"The Orphan Train” by Christina Baker Klein

“"David and Goliath” by Malcolm Gladwell

All of the Maisie Dobbs books

Sara Trivedi:

“"Transatlantic” by Colum McCann

“"Elegy for Eddie" A Maisie Dobbs book #7 by Jacquelie Winspear

Kristine Abbott:

Christie Anderson: “Deep Blue Secret” (Water Keepers #1), “Rogue Wave” (Water Keepers #2), “Ambrosia Shore (Water Keepers #3)

  "Lock, Stock and Over A Barrel" by Melody Carlson

  Trish Marie Dawson: “Dying to Forget (Station #1), “Dying To Remember” (Station #2), “Dying To Return (Station #3)

 “The Captive Maiden” by Melanie Dickerson

“"It All Started With A Lima Bean (Intertwined Hearts #1) by Kimi Flores

 Rebecca Gober: “Project ELE (ELE #1), “Finding ELE” (ELE #2), “Exposing ELE” (ELE #3), “Surviving ELE” (ELE #4), “ELE #5”.

“"Ditched” by Amity Hope

 Elizabeth Loraine: “Redemption” (Royal blood #7), “Destiny” (Royal Blood #7)

 “Force of Nature” by Dan Mentink

 “Double Star” (Double Star #1) by Cndy Saunders

“"Seed Savers: Heirloom” by S. Smith

 “The Reluctant Witness (Love Inspired Suspense” by Kathleen Tailer

 Amanda Tru: “Yesterday”, “The Locket”, “Today”, “The Choice”.

Geri Christensen:

 “The Dead In Their Vaulted Arches: A Flavia de Luce Novel” by Alan Bradley

 “The Cat Who Said Cheese” by Lilian Jackson Braun




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