Yes, I think we're going to be here when you're here. We'd love to see you! It would be nice to get Er to come down and visit too. Some suggestions are: Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins, Goose Girl-Shannon Hale (I like all her books), Three Musketeers- Alexandre Dumas. Love all of these.
I'll have to second Katie...I just finished the second book in the Hunger Games trilogy-very good. I also love all of Shannon Hales books. So, if you haven't read any of those, that would be a good place to start!
I assume you are looking for fiction? Some of my favorites include The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, his writing style is amazing and his themes are poignant, Life of Pi by Yann Martel, which is a fun read, yet poses some thought-provoking questions, and the Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo, which is very introspective. I also agree with Dumas, The Count of Monte Christo is one of my faves, but you have to be committed; it is long!
Baby Luke is so adorable, by the way. I can't believe you have found time to read with all you do!
"Put into the hearts of your children a love for home. Make them long to be with their families. So much sin could be avoided if people really loved their homes".- Mother Theresa
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Yes, I think we're going to be here when you're here. We'd love to see you! It would be nice to get Er to come down and visit too. Some suggestions are: Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins, Goose Girl-Shannon Hale (I like all her books), Three Musketeers- Alexandre Dumas. Love all of these.
I recommend Starship Troopers, and I am serious! (don't watch the movie)
I'll have to second Katie...I just finished the second book in the Hunger Games trilogy-very good. I also love all of Shannon Hales books. So, if you haven't read any of those, that would be a good place to start!
Hunger Games is definitely AWESOME! I'm also a huge Anita Stansfield fan. Good luck! Let us know what you find
I assume you are looking for fiction? Some of my favorites include The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, his writing style is amazing and his themes are poignant, Life of Pi by Yann Martel, which is a fun read, yet poses some thought-provoking questions, and the Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo, which is very introspective. I also agree with Dumas, The Count of Monte Christo is one of my faves, but you have to be committed; it is long!
Baby Luke is so adorable, by the way. I can't believe you have found time to read with all you do!
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