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It a book near the top of the list that I'd never even heard of. I probably would have never read it either, since it is over 1000 pages and I found it in the literature section of my library (not on the 'regular' non-fiction shelves that I normally peruse, the shelves with writers like Stephen King, John Grisham, Sue Grafton, etc).
I'm glad I found it b/c it is so good!

1) Harry Potter (Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix. Bedtime reading to my little guy who is 8 and can't get enough of it)
2) 1984 (Haven't read since High School, but totally get it now)
3) Dune (I stopped at the first book, not as good as it was hyped up to be)
4) Call of the Wild (Reminded me that I've like every Jack London book/story I've ever read)
5) The Wheel of Time (restarted the series - Eye of the World is the best book of the series I think)
What a great list, so many books it looks like I need to read.

It's Norm Abram's from the PBS shows...it's his account of building his dream home. I'll let you know when I'm done, but so far it's pretty interesting.

I've been on an Agatha Christie kick this year:
1. The Mysterious Mr. Quin - Agatha Christie
2. Elephants Can Remember - Agatha Christie
3. Sleeping Murder - Agatha Christie
4. Cards on the Table - Agatha Christie
I read a mystery by Stephen King...the book started out okay, with a dead body and some clues...but then the mystery was never solved at the end. Apparently it was like a solve-your-own-mystery kind of book?! Not cool.
5. The Colorado Kid - Stephen King

1. Space Odyssey: an Anthology of Great Science Fiction Stories
2. Star Trek: Log One


I would describe it like a bad 80s action movie mixed up with a James Bond novel. Surprisingly, it worked!

I have a L'Amour book on the go too.

A nice memoir from a whining waiter with a bad attitude.

No comment.

Praise Jebus :) Bizarro fiction sounds like a fun thing to read.


Takes place all over the world - the Caribbean, Italy, Ukraine, Germany...they are on a worldwide treasure hunt for some long lost gold.
I've never read Clive Cussler, my daughter picked this book for me. They have this Christmas store at school where they can pick up a present or two for family members for free. It is all donated stuff and gives them a chance to have a surprise gift. My daughter thought it looked like 'all of the other books I read'.


We also continued decluttering our house. It was our New Year's resolutions. This weekend was the dreaded 'craft cupboard'.

Last weekend was full of birthday parties. My middle boy turned 6, and my youngest turned 2.
We took the party out of the house for the 6 year old and had a birthday at one of those indoor playgrounds with the climbing castle things. It was wonderful - four hours of little boys running laps around this place.
My littlest one, now 2, had a couple of friends over for a game of "put the equipment on the hockey player" (our northern version of pin the tail on the donkey) and some cupcakes. Only one toddler had a temper tantrum (not ours hooray!) and ended up locking herself in our linen closet by mistake. Oh the fun of a two year old's birthday party.

Love that character. An outlaw with a good heart. Forced, through no fault of his own, to commit a crime. Just trying to make things right.
