Books

Share your “reads” with me

Two of my favorite past-times:  Looking through magazines or reading a good book.  It’s what I do every evening to unwind from the day.  I’m getting desperate for more books to read so if you’ve read a good book share it!  Mysteries are my favorite but I’m open to any good book.  I love a series so I can read on when I’m done with one book.   I’m reading Lisa Gardener’s book called Catch Me.  I’ve read almost all of James Paterson and the whole Stephanie Plum series from Janet Evanovich.   I know there must be book lovers out there reading away and enjoy books I haven’t read.  Help! (Yes, I read The Help LOL.)

One of my favorite magazines, Jeanne d’ Arc Living  just arrived at our door!  It’s such an expensive magazine that I normally only order special issues, but this month Jeanne d’ Arc surprised us all and reduced the cost of the magazine in the US to $13.95 per issue.  This is about half of what it’s sold for in the past so I’ve added a few copies to our website .  Jeanne d’ Arc is published in Norway and it’s a treat to find it in the US.  Enjoy the photos (taken by the Jeanne d’Arc photographer…not me) as a sampling of what’s inside this beautiful magazine.

 

 

Courtesy of Jeanne d’ Arc Living
Courtesy of Jeanne d’ Arc Living
Courtesy of Jeanne d’ Arc Living

I can’t wait to hear about what you’re reading…I’ll keep a list so email me or leave a comment.  Have a great day everyone!

Follow up:  Here’s a PDF file of books you suggested:  Books to read from my blog readers

 

151 Comments

  • Robin Gold

    Goodness, where to begin? All the Jennifer Chiaverini books are wonderful. Some are historical, some set in current times, but all relate to quilting. Earlene Fowler’s Benni Harper mysteries are wonderful, and all the titles are quilt names. Getting away from quilting, Laura Child’s tea shop mysteries are fabulous (all the book titles have a type of tea in the title). And if you like Sherlock Holmes, Laurie King has a marvelous series with a young woman who meets Sherlock in his later years. The first one is The Beekeeper’s Apprentice. Have fun exploring! And don’t forget to let us know what you find!

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