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Do you love to read? This is a place where we can share our doodle related / non doodle related fun readings with others!
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Latest Activity: Oct 31, 2017
Started by Linda, Charlie Brown and Beau. Last reply by Lynda Kamrath Oct 31, 2017. 31 Replies 0 Favorites
I am looking for new reads and hoping to possibly find a new author. What book are you reading now and what are some of the books you hope to read this in 2016! The first book I read this year was…Continue
Started by Laura & Mike ~Maggie & Rugby~. Last reply by Kathryn digregorio Feb 1, 2016. 24 Replies 1 Favorite
I am looking for some good books to read. Any suggestions from your all-time favorites list, the books you could re-read because you just love them that much? A few of mine are: Little WomenFortune's…Continue
Started by Linda, Charlie Brown and Beau. Last reply by Cindy and Olive (Ollie) Apr 26, 2015. 16 Replies 0 Favorites
My choice was The Rosy Project by Graeme Simsion. Which is touted as Bill Gates' favorite novel and which he described as "profound". It introduces the world to Don Tillman, a socially inept…Continue
Started by Lynda Kamrath. Last reply by Lynda Kamrath Apr 8, 2015. 89 Replies 0 Favorites
Finished the sixth book by Diana Galbaldon and have to admit that I don't know what I am going to do at 3:00 in the morning now. I have a habit of only sleeping about 5-6 hours and when I wake up I…Continue
Started by Linda and "Toby". Last reply by F, Calla & Luca Aug 25, 2014. 488 Replies 0 Favorites
It will be fun to share books we love!
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Started by Kira & Duke Elliott. Last reply by Karen and Ruston May 13, 2014. 12 Replies 0 Favorites
It's been quiet over here on the book loving doodlers page - whats everyone reading this spring? I just started Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore, and next up is Snow Child for my book club. Continue
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Started by April Cliber. Last reply by Lynda Kamrath Jan 9, 2014. 20 Replies 0 Favorites
I am so happy to find you all! I love, love, love to read. I really like history, novels and autobiographies. Has anyone read, "The Art Of Racing In The Rain." I just bought it and plan to start…Continue
Started by Lynda Kamrath. Last reply by Nancy, Ned, Clancy, and Charlie Dec 20, 2013. 1 Reply 0 Favorites
My niece and her husband got me started on this at Thanksgiving. They said the book has changed their lives and definitely the way they eat. I got the book and had it half read in the first day.…Continue
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I always go to the Barnes and Noble when I am in Yuma over Thanksgiving because there are NO local book stores. Anyway, I was looking for two books - Ashley Bell by Dean Koontz and the second book in the Bregdan Chronicles. They did not have either, so I browsed around and picked up the book by David Lagercrantz which was The Girl In the Spider's Web. It is an Lizbeth Salander novel and continuing Stieg Larson's millennium series. I liked Larson's books, and Lagercrantz has a very similar writing style. I bought the other two books (on line) and have finished them. Now I have started The Girl In the Spider's Web and am really enjoying it.
I received a call from our local "library lady" a few weeks ago asking if they could "book" Fozzie for lunch at their November "Booked for Lunch" program. The focus would be the uses and benefits of a therapy dog along with information about becoming a therapy dog team. So as I'm putting together ideas I would like to have some interesting books to be able to share with the folks who come, not just training books. I did get on line and have a list of books that look interesting to me but wondered if any of you have some suggestions of books you've read that you would recommend to people interesting in learning more about the wonders of Therapy Dogs (or cats, horses, rabbits, etc). I posted this comment in the Therapy Dog group as well, but I looking for a variety of books fiction, non-fiction, children's books etc. and thought maybe someone in this group may have come across non-fiction books where a character is connected with therapy dogs.
I use the wish list for everything; Christmas ideas included.
Amazon Wish List is soooo great for that. I would never remember half the books I wanted to read if it wasn't for this wish list....lol
I put the whole series on my Amazon wish list. so I won't forget. It might be a while before I get to them - I am currently reading the Outlander series as well as re-reading The Source by Michener - and I always have an easy reading mystery to carry in my purse. I will get to them though because they sound fascinating.
Nancy, keep me posted on what you think.
Carla, putting this on my to read list too!
If you like historical fiction and the history of the Civil War era..... I am on book 3 of the Bregdan Chronicles by Ginny Dye. http://ginnydyeblog.homestead.com/BregdanChronicles.html
Each book is focused on 1 year. It's told from multiple points of view from the slave, slave owner, plantation owner, the North and South. Very interesting reading. And of course there is romance:) The characters are wonderful and so much fun to get to know.
Our kids became interested readers because we would go to the used book stores and tell them they could get anything they want. I LOVE used books. I just ordered a new-to-me copy of The Source by Michner from Amazon's used books. When it came the pages kept tearing out. :-{ I contacted the seller and I have another one on the way! :-} I hope it gets here in time to take on our trip.
I'm on to Anna Belfrage too. So much great reading out there. I made a stop at two little used book libraries at the public libraries and ended up with nine new books to read. It is just impossible for me to go into a book store and come out empty handed.
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