Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Walk Two Moons, Sharon Creech


Huzzah! What a great book! It is a great story about a girl traveling across the country with her grandparents. It is all about the stories they tell each other, while developing a relationship and story along the drive. Fabulous!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Breaking Dawn, Stephenie Meyer

August 5, 2008

AAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!! I have entered the twilight zone! I am only half way through and I am not sure I really want to finish. I never thought it would go this way ... I loved the other three books - and maybe in the end I will like this one, but right now .... I just don't know ... It is a little more graphic, not as romantic, and kind of ... yuck! Has anyone finished it, yet? Anyone reading it? What do you think? Should I hang in there???? I am I going to agree with the author in the end??? Is this really how it's going to end???


August 9, 2008

Ok, I finally finished the book ... the last 150 pages are the best, I think. It is worth a read, even though I was freaking out in the middle of it. I think it ended the best way possible - even though I think it could have gone a million different ways. It did keep me reading to find out what was going to happen next.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Train to Potevka, by Mike Ramsdale



Russia during the Cold War - Spies - Faith. This book is written by an LDS man from Utah who was with secret government agencies. The story is based on some of his experiences as a spy. It is a great book - I would say a must read, especially with the holidays approaching.

The Camel Club, by David Baldacci

I love conspiracy theory-adventure-mystery books like this! It's a "Jack Ryan" in his older days kind of book. Exciting to the last word! It belongs to a series of books - the only other one I have read is "The Collectors" (also, very good)! My SIL, Cami is reading it right now and I can't wait to hear what she thinks about it!

The Wednesday Letters, Jason F. Wright

I thought this was a very romantic book. It makes me want to keep a better journal, and every letter my husband sends me. (I do keep letters.) The author keeps you guessing right up to the end - the twist makes you cry. It was a really sweet book.