It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? #6
This is a meme hosted by Sheila at Bookjourney.
Books Read:
- James Patterson: Maximum Ride #1: The Angel Experiment
- L. K. Madigan: The Mermaid’s Mirror
- Sarah Dessen: Along for the Ride
Reviews Written:
Books to Read This Week:
I’m currently listening to Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. I think if I was reading this I would have given up but as I am listening to it I can do other things too so I’ve kept going.
I’m still reading:
- Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers
- The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
- Therapy by Sebastian Fitzek
I would like to finish these, and also read:
- Randolph’s One Bedroom by Andrew Oberg (a review book)
- Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier
- Wildthorn by Jane Eagland
I don’t know how well I will do, but we will see!
What are you reading? Do leave a comment so I can visit you and see!
Ooo Candide and Alice in Wonderland! Love your book list. The tracy chevalier is a good one.
Happy reading week!
I love Sarah Dessen. She is such a great writer!
You had a good week! I really liked The Mermaid’s Mirror. I am eager to hear what you think about The Perks of Being a Wallflower. I have seen the book around and need some incentive to pick it up. Here is my Monday report. Happy reading!
I read The Perks of Being a Wallflower for a children’s lit class and loved it! Here’s my review…
http://secondchildhoodreviews.blogspot.com/2010/06/perks-of-being-wallflower-by-stephen.html
Have a great week!
Sarah Dessen is a great author and I loved Patterson Angel Experiment. Hope you enjoy your week.
I just finished Alice, too – it’s definitely interesting. Redeeming Love is one of my all time favorites; I hope you enjoy it!
You can see my Monday reads (plus my comments on Alice) here: raesamm.blogspot.com
Redeeming Love is one of my favorite reads by Francine Rivers and one of the longest that it took me to finally read (long story!) I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Yeah, I’d have to say that I didn’t like reading Frankenstein but have reflected on its meaning many times through the years. It’s one of those books that just sticks with you. Have a wonderful week! 🙂