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February 2014 - What Are You Reading?
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I've started with my shelved authors whose last name begins with B. I'm reading my M.C. Beaton cozy mysteries along with the tragic true story by Ingrid Betancourt of her time spent as a hostage by a terrorist organization in Columbia. I think I'll throw in some romances from my kindle for a few days next week to celebrate Valentine's Day.

I might finish it by the end of February...2015. ;)



Anything to Have You
The Secret of Ella and Micha
Scintillate
My Ex From Hell
My Date From Hell
A Date of Godlike Proportions
Dare to Breathe
Selling Scarlett
Dwellers of Darkness
Unbound
Rematch
Double Fault
Deuce
The Boyfriend List
14 total!

I just completed my ARC copy of " Savage Girl" by Jean Zimmerman. The publisher expects release in March 2014. It was one of the most unique mystery/tragic romances I have ever read. See my review on Goodreads for more details https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... or check out Jean's blog http://jeanzimmerman.com/. I'm still reading " After Lament" by Glenn Pemberton as part of my devotions. It's a book on the Psalms, about the lament ( asking God why the pain, hurt and despair of life, and the praise and worship that follows whether our prayers are answered or not. It is riveting.




I am also reading the Sherlock Holmes series by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I am on A Study in Scarlet and it is great. I think that his work should have it's own class like Shakespeare or Chaucer. I bought this one on audible for 1 credit for 70+ hours of reading which is 9 books!

welcome, becka!! :) i love sherlock holmes; doyle's stories are great.

aren't his books great?? i enjoy the harry hole series a lot too.


Hoping to read the Harry Potter series, The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings series, and The Divergent seriesthis year. We'll see how it goes.



I'm a Tolkien enthusiast, but I have never read The Hobbit lol.

Try to get Divergent in before March 21st when the movie comes out :)

welcome, becka!! :) i love sherlock holmes; doyle's stories are great."
I'm in the middle of The Adventures right now. The Case Of Identity was soo messed up. Particularly for the fact that Holmes knew there was no justice at the time that could punish the step-father. Funny how there aren't many fairy tales with evil step fathers in them. This one seems realistic. Although the mother was evil too.

Paddle Your Own Canoe: One Man's Fundamentals for Delicious Living is my current book.
I'm currently reading James Brady's historical nonfiction book " The Scariest Place in the World: A Marine Returns to North Korea" and Honore de Balzac' "Pere Goriot". I'm still working through the alphabet and have pulled a stack of C ( by author) books for next month including the Lee Child Reacher series. I lament I have not emptied more of my shelf space. I have 8 bags of books to donate to my local library bookstore though and feel pretty good about this.
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I am really hoping to be able to squeeze in some Canada Reads reading though, before the debates start in early March.
What are you reading right now? Any planned reading for later this month?