Keeper of the Lost Cities: Exile
by Shannon Messenger
From Amazon: "Sophie is settling in nicely to her new home and her new life in the world of the lost cities. And it helps that living at Havenfield means getting to spend time with rare, precious species—including the first female Alicorn, who shows herself to Sophie and trusts no one but her. Sophie is tasked with helping to train the magical creature so that the Alicorn can be revealed to the people of the lost cities as a sign of hope, and Sophie wants to believe that the recent drama and anguish is gone for good."
What I'm Reading Now
Sure Signs of Crazy
by Karen Harrington
From Amazon: "You've never met anyone exactly like twelve-year-old Sarah Nelson. While most of her friends obsess over Harry Potter, she spends her time writing letters to Atticus Finch. She collects trouble words in her diary. Her best friend is a plant. And she's never known her mother, who left when Sarah was two."
by Karen Harrington
by Lulu Delacre
From Amazon: "Based on a bedtime game author/illustrator Lulu Delacre played with her young daughters, How Far Do You Love Me? is an "I love you" book with a twist. With every expression of love, readers visit one of thirteen different locations around the world, each a beautifully illustrated scene of adults and children in a place of natural beauty. "
OOh nice! All new to me! Hope you enjoyed and enjoy them all!
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Old Follower :)
hahaha - Crankenstein. love that title. Sure signs of Crazy sounds good, also. :)
ReplyDeleteBoth Crankenstein and How Far do you Love me seem like good books :)
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Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bookviews
Crankenstein - hahahaha sounds & looks like a fun read :) I'll have to check it out!
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Great selection! I loved Sure Signs of Crazy. Come see my Monday Report if you get a chance. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteNew to me as well. Enjoy them all and have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteI'm still reading Sea Creatures by Susanna Daniel. I think I'm finally sucked in!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to read Sure Signs of Crazy. Enjoy your week! Thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteSue Signs of Crazy appeal to me! Have a great week of reading.
ReplyDeleteNice! far more than what I've read but I'm trying to read more since slacking off for months lol
ReplyDeleteI read the link for Thursday's Child, a rather unique premise to that story. Some new titles there for me to ponder. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThe cover of Crankenstein looks cute! This week's I'm reading Julia Child Rules by Karbo, Ungifted, and maybe a few other books. Enjoy your books.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my blog, I really appreciate it :) And I've found so many wonderful books on your blog, some of them are allready on my reading list! All the best from Anette in Norway :)
ReplyDeleteThat Soviet cooking book looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to your review of Thursdays Child. Enjoy your books.
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The cover of Crankenstein made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteCurious about your review on Thursday's Child.
Enjou your week!
Looks like a good week.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Silver's Reviews
My It's Monday, What Are You Reading
I've seen Sure Signs of Crazy in a few places this week. I hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. I will let you know if I figure out how to line up my books. :)
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Silver's Reviews
There are some things that are just mysterious to me. Total mysteries.
ReplyDeleteOoo Thursday's Child looks really good and scary! I will have to pop back for your review.
ReplyDeleteHi there. How far do you love me caught my eye. Looks like something I'd definitely enjoy. Thanks for sharing all these titles. :)
ReplyDeleteMastering the Art of Soviet Cooking sounds fantastic! Definitely will keep a lookout for your review ;)
ReplyDelete- Lianne @ caffeinatedlife.net
I have been meaning to read something by Sonya Harnett.
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Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out
It's a perfect little story, bookdout.
ReplyDeleteThe book about Soviet cooking sounds like a book I would find interesting!
ReplyDeletehave a great reading week & kind regards,