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“Well researched and well written book about some remarkable men and women in our country's early history. I learned a great...”
“One of the best books I've read. The characters (and the town even) are deeply developed, and I think the author absolutely...”
“This is one of my earliest memories of reading a book cover to cover back in fourth or fifth grade. I absolutely loved it. ...”
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Yeah, the Book Thief looks good, but I'm more inclined to read the Wacko's guide to softball!
So far so good. I just barely started it. I'll be listening to it on my drive back from Seattle this afternoon so I'll let you know how it goes.
I'm almost done with it, it's really good.
I'm afraid your time on Shelfari is hindering your ability to check and relpy to your e-mail.
Just a second - YES, there was a French Resistance in WWII.I'm all confused. What are you referring to?
I had to look up the book again to remember why I thought of French Resistance - the book takes place in Northern France, before the Normandy invasion. My bad.
you will be please to know that i have read 301 books that i know of ... and growing!
hi ... you'll stunned at how many books i've read
FYI, I read Little House in the Big Woods LAST MONTH, so it fit into the category of "books I've read since graduating from college," which is what I'm putting on my shelf. Also happens I read it out loud to my kids, who were extremely interested in how children lived long ago before we had electricity, running water, flush toilets, TV's, Nintendos,Wiis and XBox 360's. :)
Brett, quit going through my shelf to find books you thinks you've read!
Okay, I read "Berenstein Bears and the Spooky Old Tree" when I was 6, too, but I didn't put it on my list! I'm going to uninvite all you cheaters. No, better yet, I'm going to add all the books I read in high school, too! :) Val