I love to read, I read nearly everything I can get my hands on. I really need a way to keep track of what I've read so I know what I haven't read. Here's the list of my reads as much for myself as for you. You can usually tell if I like an author by how many books I have read by that author. If they have written many books and I've only read one - I wasn't impressed - if I've read them all - then I liked the author - if I've read some I'm probably still reading my way through - or sometimes I've lost interest in the venue for a while and will come back to it later. Each link takes you to a list of authors I have read whose last name begins with that letter.
Books by authors beginning with A
Books by Authors beginning with B
Books by Authors Beginning with C
Books by Authors Beginning with D
Books by Authors beginning with E
Books by Authors Beginning with F
Books by Authors beginning with G
Books by Authors beginning with H
Books by Authors beginning with I
Books by Authors beginning with J
Books by Authors beginning with K
Books by Authors beginning with L
Books by Authors beginning with M
Books by Authors beginning with N
Books by Authors beginning with O
Books by Authors beginning with P
Books by Authors beginning with Q
Books by Authors beginning with R
Books by Authors beginning with S
Books by Authors beginning with T Books By Authors Beginning with V
Books by Authors beginning with W
Books by Authors beginning with Z
Fifty Page Rule
If I am unable to get interested in a book in 50 pages it goes into the 50 page rule pile and I give myself permission to drop the book and move on to something more interesting. This doesn't happen very often, but it does happen. |
Friday Night Knitters Club by Kate Jacobs Grace Under Pressure by Julie Hyzy Mansfield Park by Jane Austen A Connecticut Fashionista In King Arthur's Court by Marianne Mancusi My Champion by Glynnis Campbell Town in a Lobster Stew by BB Haywood Widow's Kiss by Jane Feather Hundreds of years to Reform a Rake by Laurie Brown Ballad of Frankie Silver by Sharyn McCrumb Skein of the Crime by Maggie Shefton |
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