Sunday, November 21, 2010

Simply Marvelous Monday (45)

Shelia at, One Person's Journey Through a World of Books, gets all the credit for this one...

On Simply Marvelous Monday's here at Debbie's Book Bag we want to know... What are you reading?

FINISHED LAST WEEK:

Jane Eyre Readable Classic by Charlotte Bronte and Wayne Josephson (My Review)
A Secret Gift: How One Man's Kindness - and a Trove of Letters - Revealed the Hidden History of the Great Depression by Ted Gup (My Review)
The Taming of the Wolf (Westfield Wolves - Book 4) by Lydia Dare (My Review)
Child of the Northern Spring (Guinevere Trilogy - Book 1) by Persia Woolley (My Review)
Christmas at Harrington's by Melody Carlson (My Review)
From the Dead by John Herrick (My Review)
Love's First Light by Jamie Carie (My Review)

Favorites of the week: The Taming of the Wolf is absolutely fantastic and Child of the Northern Spring is a great historical based on King Arthur. From the Dead by author John Herrick is excellent as well.

Other stuff that went on last week: Lydia Dare 4-Book giveaway, and Child of the Northern Spring giveaway, as well some continuing giveaways on the sidebar!
READING OR LISTENING TO THIS WEEK:

The Scarlett Letter
Readable Classic by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Wayne Josephson (Historical Fiction)
Concrete Operational Boxed Set by Richard Galbraith (Defies being labeled, LOL!)
Wind and Fire by Cheryl Landmark (Fantasy)
The Adventures of Rusty & Ginger Fox by Tim Ostermeyer (Children's Book)
Lady in Waiting by Susan Meissner (Historical/Contemporary Fiction)
Almost Heaven by Chris Fabry (Christian Fiction)
The Sixth Surrender by Hana Samek Norton (Historical Fiction)
A Very Private Grave (The Monastery Murders - Book 1) by Donna Fletcher Crow (Mystery/Thriller)
Welcome to Serenity (Sweet Magnolia's - Book 4) by Sherryl Woods (Contemporary Romance)

Current E-book: Savor the Moment (Bride Quartet - Book 3) by Nora Roberts
Current Audio Book: Darkfever (Fever - Book 1) by Karen Marie Moning
Looking forward to this week: The Scarlett Letter is one of my fav's. Almost Heaven sounds really interesting. The Sixth Surrender looks like good historical fiction and Welcome to Serenity is a good holiday read.

Other stuff happening this week: Concrete Operational boxed set giveaway and some great Thanksgiving posts!

UP NEXT:

Pride and Prejudice Readable Classic by Jane Austen and Wayne Josephson (For review from the author)

Letters to Ethan: A Grandfather's Legacy of Life and Love by Tom McQueen (For review from Phenix & Phenix Publicity)

Daily Guideposts 2011 by Andrew Attaway (Editor) (For review from Phenix & Phenix Publictiy)

Wicked Nights With a Lover by Sophie Jordan (For review from Harper Collins)

The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley (For review from Sourcebooks)

God Loves Single Mom's: Practical Help for Finding Confidence, Strength, and Hope by Teresa Whitehurst (For review from Revell)

Beneath the Thirteen Moons by Kathryne Kennedy (For review from Sourcebooks)

The Healer's Apprentice by Melanie Dickerson (For review from Zondervan)

The Unquiet Bones: The First Chronicle of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon by Melvin R. Starr (For review from Kregel Publications)

A Corpse at St. Andrews Chapel: The Second Chronicle of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon by Melvin R. Starr (For review from Kregel Publications)

8 comments:

Sheila (Bookjourney) said...

Child of the Northern Spring sounds fantastic! I dont think I have ever read anything on King Arthur.

Healers Apprentice looks super! Enjoy!

Bev Hankins said...

The Unquiet Bones has an interesting cover and sounds intriguing!

Happy Weekend!
(stopping by on Its Monday!

Jennifer said...

We usually have overlapping books. Have a wonderful week reading. My Monday: http://www.rundpinne.com/2010/11/its-monday-what-are-you-reading-14.html

The1stdaughter said...

Wow! Another incredible week for you! Amazing! I love the sound of the King Arthur book, Child of the Northern Spring.

Have a fabulous reading week, a Happy Thanksgiving (if it applies ;o) ) and if you have a second take a look at what I’ve been reading at There’s A Book.

Crystal (I totally paused!) said...

I really like Jane Eyre a lot, I need to reread it! Can't wait to see what you think of The Scarlett Letter too, I haven't read that one in awhile.

My week:
http://www.dorolerium.com/?p=1943

BLHmistress said...

God Loves Single Moms sounds really interesting and The Healer's Apprentice.

Happy Reading this week.

My week Here

dollycas aka Lori said...

Great BOOKS!!!

I get my cozies and a lot of other books from PaperBackSwap. http://www.paperbackswap.com/home.php

I put the books on my wish list as soon as I hear about them and get them pretty quickly, except I forgot to put the new Janet Evanovich on the somehow so I am like 447 out of 592 on the waiting list. lol

Dollycas

Barb said...

Hi There! Following you here from the meme! Loved your review of Jane Eyre....looking forward to P&P!