Feb 4, 2012

here we go again

The list piles up and up. Thanks to all the bloggers noted below, I will never run out of things to read!
Among Others by Jo Walton- You Can Never Have Too Many Books
Unlikely Friendships by Jennifer Holland- Bermudaonion's Weblog
The Truth About Garden Remedies- Jeff Gillman- Garden Rant
The Truth About Organic Gardening- Jeff Gillman- Garden Rant
The Puppy Diaries by Jill Abramson- Shannon's Book Bag
Island of Wings by Karin Altenberg- The Lost Entwife
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green- Stuff as Dreams Are Made On
The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey - The Book Lady's Blog
An Available Man by Hilma Wolitzer- Caroline Bookbinder
The Rabbi's Cat by Joann Sfar from Opinions of a Wolf
Lily Renee by Trina Robbins- Diary of an Eccentric
Rainwater by Sandra Brown from Life is Short Read Fast
Dark Life by Kat Falls- Opinions of a Wolf
The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater's- books i done read
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion- Books Under Skin
The Outlaw Album by Daniel Woodrell- Bermudaonion
Dear Bully edited by Carrie Jones and Megan Hall- Life is Short. Read Fast.

The following books are not found in my public library, so I don't know when, if ever, I'll read them:
Death Island by Joan Conning Afman- Opinions of a Wolf
What Looks Like and Elephant by Edward Nudelman- Diary of an Eccentric
Grip: a Memoir by Nina Hamberg- the Black Sheep Dances
The Moment edited by Larry Smith- Bookfoolery and Babble
Autobiography of A.A. Milne- Captive Reader
Walkabout by James Vance Marshall- Ready When You Are, C.B.
Between Interruptions by Cori Howard- Musings of a Bookish Kitty
Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer - So Many Books
Onward and Upward in the Garden by Katherine White- Captive Reader
The Laskett by Sir Roy Strong- Captive Reader
The Invisible Garden by Dorothy Sucher- Captive Reader

And this last one isn't even out in print yet, so I'm not sure if I'll find it or not, but I'll certainly be looking:
Greenhorns edited Zoe Bradbury- Cold Antler Farm

4 comments:

  1. That is quite a list! If you get the chance to read either of the books I recommended, I hope you love them.

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  2. I'm delighted to see Among Others there (and from my review too)! I think you will enjoy it, Jeanne. That is quite a list, you know. We do do that to each other, don't we? I've gotten to the point that I just keep a pen and paper handy, because anytime I come to our book blogs I find books that I want to read! I have Desert Solitaire sitting on my shelf now because of the review you gave a few years ago for it. :-)

    Now i have to go check out those gardening books and see what I might like to read.

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  3. Oooh, fun list! Bloggers are trouble-makers in a good way, eh? I sincerely doubt that 12% blog recommendation statistic that's being bandied about, since "blog recommendations" fall under the category of "recommendations from friends" for most of us. Happy reading!

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  4. ha!! That is quite the stack of books--you might be able to give Chris a run for his money on who can blame the most bloggers. ;)

    I couldn't resist The Fault in Our Stars either--picked it up at the grocery store of all places!

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