Wednesday, June 11, 2008

What You're Reading

When Joy Came to Stay by Karen Kingsbury - Debra (Downtown) "This is a real tear-jerker and really made me think about depression and the foster care system."
Dijiste que me Quenas by Maria Antonietta Collins - Odalys (Downtown) "This portrayed a tragedy that can be suffered by anyone, but also showed a very positive way of coping with it - with love, compassion and forgiveness."
Prayer by Phillip Yancey-Suzanne (Hamilton) "A complete exposition on prayer and all of its aspects. Phillip Yancey is a wonderful author on spiritual subjects. I always enjoy his writings--it's like an investigative report--stimulated the intellectual in me."
Austenland by Shannon Hale-Marinda (Hamilton) "This is for die hard Jane Austen fans and a very fun and entertaining read."
Tallgrass by Sandra Dallas - Laurie (Sunset Library) "It is an interesting and well-researched historical fiction book about life in a town near a Japanese Internment Camp during World War II."
Can't Wait to Get to Heaven by Fannie Flagg - Kimberly (Sunset Library) "It was like listening to a Great Aunt or Grandmother tell a story while having some iced tea sitting on the porch listening to the stories of the "Good Ole Days"."

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