Currently Reading: May 2019
Book Club Read: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
Cookbook Read: Instant Pot: Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook
by Sara Quessenberry and Kate Merker
Personal Reads: Turning Point by Danielle Steel
Kitchen Yarns: Notes on Life, Love, and Food by Ann Hood
Audible Book: The Rejected Writers' Book Club by Suzanne Kelman
Genres I Enjoy
*Cozy Mysteries*
Kathleen Earnst- Cloe Ellefson Series
JoAnne Fluke- Hannah Swensen Mystery Series
Susan MacNeal - Maggie Hope Series
M.J. Williams- On The Road Mystery Series
Christine DeSmet-Five Alarm Fudge-A Fudge Shop Mystery
-First Degree Fudge-not read yet
-Spirit Lake NOOK book-not read yet
*Mystery*
Mary Higgins Clark- All of her books (Too many to list!)
Kathy Steffen- Spirit of the River Series
*Women's Fiction/ General Fiction*
Jennifer Chiavrini-The Elm Creek Quilts Book Series
-Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker
-Mrs. Lincoln's Rival
-The Spymistress
-The Enchantress of Numbers
-Christmas Bells
*Resistance Women - not yet read
*Fates and Traitors -not yet read
Jan Karon- The Mitford series books
Kathy Steffen-Spirit of the River Series
Jodi Pioult- My Sister's Keeper, Plain Truth
Danielle Steel-Read Them ALL over the years! (The only author I know who can write endless novels with little to no real dialogue- but I love her!)
Kate Jacobs-The Friday Night Knitting Club Series
Ann Hood- The Knitting Circle, Kitchen Yarns
Elin Hilderbrand-The Summer Series
Debbie Macomber-The Blossom Street Series, Cedar Cove Series, Miracle Season Series, Angel Series, Christmas Series, Dakota Series
Amy Tan-The Joy Luck Club
Linda E. Shepherd, Eva Everson- The Potluck Club Series
Nicholas Evans-The Walk Series
Marie Bostwick-A Single Thread, A Thread of Truth
Melanie Benjamin-The Aviator's Wife
Kate Morton-The House At Riverton, The Lake House
*Classic Fiction*
Margaret Atwood-The Handmaid's Tale
Harper Lee- To Kill A Mockingbird
- Go Set A Watchman
John Steinbeck- The Grapes of Wrath
J.D. Salinger- A Catcher In The Rye
F.Scott Fitzgerald- The Great Gatsby
*Non-Fiction
I can usually be found in three places in the library when it comes to non-fiction browsing:
1) cookbooks 2) Sewing/Quilting 3) Biographies
Since I already have pages dedicated to my love of cookbooks, I'll not list them here. Nor will I list my quilting how-to books. Again, too many.
So, I'll share names of people I have found to be very interesting to read about.
*Amelia Earhart
*Anne Morrow Lindbergh
*Charles Lindbergh
*Princess Grace
*Princess Diana
*Queen Elizabeth
*Queen Victoria
*The Kennedys
*The Roosevelts
* Ann Frank
*Maya Angelo
*Helen Keller
*Malala Yousafzai
*Carol Burnett
**There are many others but these will catch my attention while browsing. I have always been sucker for the Royal Family, Amelia Earhart and the Lindberghs so they would be among my first picks.
Stop Back Soon!
Rhonda
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