May 2013 Reading List
Amity & Sorrow by Peggy Riley Riley propels readers through the collision of a lonely farmer and a woman on the run from a failed communal experiment—her fearful and reluctant teenage daughters in tow.
Amity & Sorrow by Peggy Riley Riley propels readers through the collision of a lonely farmer and a woman on the run from a failed communal experiment—her fearful and reluctant teenage daughters in tow.
Bristol House by Beverly Swerling Combining the stories of a research assignment undertaken by desperate scholar and recovering alcoholic Annie Kendall and the preoccupations of sixteenth-century Carthusian monks, Bristol House is fast-paced, conspiracy-driven
The Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe Abe’s novel The Sweetest Dark offers up something a bit new in the story of the transformation from girl into woman when, in addition to puberty, fitting in
Sometimes I need a written reminder for what it is I have committed to reading for the month, and this is one of those times. How is April getting away so quickly? It
I have been working on this post since Sunday. The date on it has changed four times. I have since finished Lady Audley’s Secret. I think this is just a slump writing week
This week the wonderful women at The Broke and The Bookish want to know all about the books that I am glad came to me as recommendations. I thought this was going to