Monday Reading

Sheila at Book Journey wants to know what folks are reading on Mondays.  I read two books last week, Edge by Jeffery Deaver and The Reversal by Michael Connelly - both authors I enjoy reading regularly.



For this week I plan on reading The Giver for Banned Book Week and then a library book by a new-to-me author Joy Fielding, Now You See Her.

Visit Sheila's site to see what other's are reading this week.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Terrie, yay for reading The Giver - a book I have yet to read but have on the shelf and want to so badly!

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  2. Heard of The Giver, but it doesn't sound exactly like my type of read, and I haven't heard of the other books. Happy Reading!

    http://writesthoughts.blogspot.com/2011/09/its-monday-what-are-you-reading_26.html

    Stormi

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  3. Hi Terrie, thanks for visiting my Banned Books blog, where 22 of us have shared reviews over the years. You commented on a post written by Bookfool, the first (and so far, only) one she's posted. So I did a little investigating and discovered Sheila visited your blog yesterday and commented on your "It's Monday! What Are You Reading" post:

    http://bookjourney.wordpress.com/2011/09/25/its-monday-what-are-you-reading-105/

    Sheila is the one who hosts that weekly meme, and she is also among the reviewers on my Banned Books blog. Then I discovered my blog shows up on her profile page, with no way for anyone to know she's one of many who post there. Her web site is on Wordpress, rather than Blogger.

    http://bookjourney.wordpress.com/

    I hope you'll continue to visit Sheila there, and I hope you'll come back to Banned Books again, too.

    http://bannedbookschallenge.blogspot.com/

    Notice on your own posts where Blogger shows "Posted by Terrie." Look in that bottom spot to see which of us posted these reports about banned books. It could be Bookfool, Sheila, Helen, Paul, Wendy, Alison, Natalie, or Bonnie (that's me). Or it could be one of the others who posted only a time or two before drifting away.

    I love to help people learn and hope this "lesson" in blogging will help you really jump into the book blogging community. Your reading blog is off to a great start!

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