Check out the title of this post for my reading-related posts ... Reading With Redneck. Whatcha' think? Do you like it? Yes? No? Maybe? Eh? Lemme know. I even created an extra page for my blog with some book related posts I do elsewhere, I figured it'd be nice to always have them to hold onto, and nice to share with anyone interested in knowing more about what I like to read. As if you don't get enough of that already!
So, here was my list for this summer's reading challenge over at my friend Julie's blog My Book Retreat:
True Colors, Kristin Hannah
Between Sisters, Kristin Hannah [read!]
Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart, Beth Patillo
The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown
The Last Girls, Lee Smith
Best Friends Forever, Jennifer Weiner [read!]
Finding Marco, Kenneth C. Cancellara [reviewed]
Freedom's Call, John Walker [read!]
Seven Year Switch, Claire Cook [read!]
A Wild Ride Up The Cupboards, Ann Bauer
Life's a Beach, Claire Cook
The Center of Everything, Laura Moriarty
The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake, Aimee Bender
The Price of Revenge, Dennis Vaughan
The Whole World Over, Julia Glass
Men and Dogs, Katie Crouch [read!]
My Summer of Southern Discomfort, Stephanie Gayle [read]
Dreaming in Hindi, Katherine Russell Rich [still reading]
I didn't get through as many as I thought I might, but I kind of shifted gears a bit and wound up reading some other stuff, too:
The Pocket Therapist, Therese J. Borchard
Please Excuse My Daughter, Julie Klam
Gerry Tales, Gerry Boylan
Spooky Little Girl, Laurie Notaro
This Little Mommy Stayed Home, Samantha Wilde
To Your Dog's Health!
Handle With Care, Jodi Picoult
The Ice Cream Theory, Steff Deschenes
Healing With Words: A Writer's Cancer Journey, Diana M. Raab
So stay tuned for my list of the books I hope to read this winter. I've heard there is a fall (or is it through winter? I forget ...) challenge, and since this is my last shot at getting up to 100 books (HA!) for the full year I'm going to have to charge full steam ahead.
I need to update my book reviews page... and link up to my guest post! :) I read like a fiend this summer, but sadly didn't keep track. Not reading as much now that I'm back to work...
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