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Pat F added My Childhood Under Fire: A Sarajevo Diary.
“ Excellent diary of a teen living through the war in Bosnia--reminiscent of Zlata's Diary. ” (see full review)
Pat F added Promises in Death.
“ Good mystery in J. D. Robb's usual genre--Eve Dallas and her techy husband solve the murder of a policewoman in their futuristic lifestyle. ”
Pat F added The Reading Promise.
“ I highly recommend it to you. It is written by Alice Ozma (really the middle names given to her by her school librarian father and taken from literature). It is the story of their lives as she grew... ” (see full review)
Pat F has read Dewey.
“ Great true story of the library cat of Spencer, IA. Really makes the reader think about all the positive aspects of small towns and their libraries. Told in great voice by the librarian who found... ” (see full review)
Pat F added Mystery.
“ Great Alex Delaware mystery. ” (see full review)
Pat F added Fatal Error.
“ So so mystery--a little drawn out and not very exciting involving a man who scams women online leading to one of them being accused of his murder. Lots of flaws in the way it is solved. ”
Pat F rated Force of Nature 2 months ago.
Pat F has read The Help.
“ Excellent book about the personal lives of white women and their black housekeepers entwined in MS in the 60s. It made me realize how sheltered my life from what was going on in the Civil Rights... ” (see full review)
Pat F has read Northwest Angle.
“ Great new addition to the Cork O'Connor Series. Lots of action plus deep thoughts about spirituality and religion and the paths people take in those pursuits. ” (see full review)
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Pat, I finally got into this e-mail and checked Shelfari out. Thanks for inviting me.Ceil
I haven't read Maximum Ride series yet...though some of my students have recommended it to me. I should add it to my "want to read" list. I've noticed that I'm reading a lot more YA fiction than "adult" stuff so I can recommend books to my kids. I'm working my way through this year's Caudills.