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I'll then be continuing Chelsea Cain's Gretchen Lowell series with Sweetheart. I hope it's as good as the first book was.







I started with the contemporary "August", and boy! is it dark and depressing!! I'll be glad to move on to the lighthearted 18th century play.



Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites
The Historian
I actually started re-reading The Historian shortly before seeing that it was one of the group reads-- I'm so glad I's getting to use it for a task this season! And the art book is for the 15.8 task-- my library didn't have a bio of Millais.

I've started reading Someone Named Eva. It's okay but I'm finding it a bit young for real enjoyment. I would have loved this story as a girl, though. I can see the appeal and want to find out how it ends.
I've also started Dracula as my lunch-break book at work.
I've started Cujo as well but it's slipped into the background for now.

OK, moving on now - next up is Graceling for task #30.2B, but I'm a tad apprehensive there as well, after reading some of the comments. Thinking positive!




I feel the same way about that map and books with useless maps!
I'm reading The Blue Corn Murders: A Eugenia Potter Mystery for 20.4 (local area fiction). Enjoyable main character!





The other book I am reading is the Penguin Unabridged translation of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, which is phenomenal.



Sheila, planning my Book List for the Challenge is one of my favorite parts. It makes reading so easy for the next three months as I always have books on the ready that I really want to read.
I'm currently reading Dracula for Task 5.10 (Queen Victoria??), Cujo for Something Popular When in High School (yawn.....this book is really boring and poorly written) and listening to Portrait of a Killer: Jack The Ripper - Case Closed for part of the Something That Happened on your Birthday task......and I'm not thinking that the Case is closed.



Also reading In the Woods and I'm liking it a lot too.


I've been listening to the audiobook of The Forgotten Garden and I really like it too.

Mr. Darcy's Diary by Amanda Grange
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Love and Hate in Jamestown by David A. Price


Keep reading. The ending makes it all worth while.


I did finish. While I enjoyed it, it's not something I'll re-read. I am really bad at getting irony and/or I don't have the same sense of humor as Irving.

I've had trouble finding a good book for 5.2. I read The Garden Party and Other Stories by Katherine Mansfield which I really enjoyed but it's not about gardens. I gave up on The French Gardener. Picked up Gasa-Gasa Girl and The Night Garden at the library yesterday -- have my fingers crossed that one of them will be okay.

Have you already read Garden Spells? That is a good one for this task.
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