Monday, January 11, 2010

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

It's Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event to share what we read last week, what we are currently reading and what books we plan to read this week.

Books read last week:

  1. Quick Study - Maggie Barbieri
  2. Easy on the Eyes - Jane Porter
Currently Reading:
  • Nanny Returns by Nicola Kraus
Later this week: (still deciding, but will be from this list)
  1. The Love of Her Life - Harriet Evans
  2. The House on Tradd Street - Karen White
  3. The Girl Next Door - Elizabeth Noble
  4. The Professors' Wives' Club - Joanne Rendell
Reviews to write:
  1. The Department of Lost & Found - Allison Winn Scotch
  2. Easy on the Eyes - Jane Porter
What are you reading this week?

9 comments:

  1. You have a good list to choose from for this week's reading. Enjoy!

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  2. All these titles are new to me. Enjoy!

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  3. Nice list of books! Hope you have a great week! :D

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  4. Have a wonderful week reading. My Monday: http://www.rundpinne.com/2010/01/what-are-you-reading-monday-11-january.html

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  5. I've honestly never heard of either of the books you read this week. Which was your favorite?

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  6. Ooh, how are you liking Nanny Returns? I'm on the fence about reading that one, but am definitely curious!

    Here's my Monday Round Up.

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  7. I really think you'll enjoy Karen White's book. It's a good one.

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  8. Hannah - My favorite read last week was definitely Easy on the Eyes. I suggest you read Odd Mom Out first as the main character in Easy was first introduced in Odd Mom Out. I highly recommend both! (If you do read Odd Mom Out, immediately read Ms. Perfect then Easy on the Eyes.)

    Alitareads - Honestly Nanny Returns is a bit slow, however not to the point that I want to put it down.

    J. Kaye - I think so too! I've been wanting to read this for a while now.

    Thanks everyone for the wishes for a good reading week.

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