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Read this for a book discussion group. It is very good -- I think See does an excellent job describing life for the Chinese immigrants.

I don't ususally read graphic novels, but this won was highlighted in Unshelved, a comic I get via email. It's by a Norwegian -- and since I'm Norwegian too, I thought I should take a look. It was fun!
Athos saves France from Mars attacks!!


I'm playing Book Bingo at my Library. I was supposed to read a book published the year I was born. This is a Newberry Award winner, so I knew it would be good. Tells the story of a young Union army soldier from Kansas. Jeff becomes a scout and ends up fighting with the Rebs. As he becomes friends with the 'enemy' his perspective on the war changes.
I thought the battle scenes were very well written. When he first enlists, Jeff can hardly wait to see some action. After the first battle, war is no longer a lark.



I'm playing Book Bingo at my Library. I was supposed to read a book published the year I was born. This is a Newberry Award winner, so I knew it would b..."
My library did Book Bingo last summer, it was losts of fun. (And Rifles for Waite was a favorite book of mine when I was young. I should re-read it.)

Rose

Audiobook read by the author, Fannie Flagg. Great characters, made me laugh!

I read a review of this and thought it sounded interesting. It did not disappoint! I enjoy the Tony HIllerman novels about the Navajo and the Four Corners area and wanted to learn more about the culture. This biography gives a good picture of life on the Rez. The author moved to the Reservation with his family when he was in 2nd grade. It was quite an adjustment for a white family from Pittsburgh! He learned the lessons of the Dine and became a "tough noodle."


24. All Mortal Flesh by Julia Spencer-Fleming
25. The Dry Grass of August by Anna Jean Mayhew
27. I Shall Not Want by Julia Spencer-Fleming
28. Bold Spirit: Helga Estby's Forgotten Walk Across Victorian America by Linda Lawrence Hunt
29. One Was a Soldier by Julia Spencer-Fleming


The author captures what it feels like to be the outcast in elementary school. All's well by the end!


39. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

****LOVE these books -- this is the 3rd time for each and I will read Mockingjay next month. I am leading a book discussion on theme.
40. Half Broke Horses by Jeanneatte Walls.



I had to see what all the fuss was about. My son has read the whole series a number of times and raved about it. So, I finally bit the bullet. WOW -- George R.R. Martin really took me out of this world and put me smack-dab in the middle of his. I loved the characters and the attention to detail. I didn't want it to come to an end!
I haven't totally disappeared like that since the first time I read the Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Looking forward to the second in the series!


45. Smokin' Seventeen by Janet Evanovich

46. Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh

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4. Monsters of Men,Patrick Ness
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6. The Surgeon,Tess Gerritson
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