At the start of a New Year, I like to check out my reading progress in previous years, especially those years that have been neglected. Check out my Books Purchased in 2014, and then let’s take a look at the remaining books unread.
Unread Books from 2014:
The Life List (e-book), by Chrissy Anderson
Everyone Worth Knowing, by Lauren Weisberger
Abducted (e-book), by T. R. Ragan
The Apple Orchard (e-book), by Susan Wiggs
My Mother Was Nuts (e-book), by Penny Marshall
Paper Towns (e-book), by John Green
In the Woods (e-book), by Tana French
The Shadow Tracer (e-book), by Meg Gardiner
Wife 22 (e-book), by Melanie Gideon
Ellen Foster (e-book), by Kaye Gibbons
Leaves (e-book), by Michael Baron
Lemon Orchard, The (e-book), by Luanne Rice
Owen’s Daughter (e-book), by Jo-Ann Mapson
Ruth’s Journey (e-book), by Donald McCaig
Some Luck (e-book), by Jane Smiley
All Good Deeds (e-book), by Stacy Green
Eleanor and Park (e-book), by Rainbow Rowell
Underside of Joy, The, by Sere Prince Halverson
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Eighteen books? Who knew, since most of these are hidden on Pippa, my Kindle. The list looks pretty daunting, and I can see a few books that I will probably never read. Have any of you read them? What are your recommendations?
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In the Woods and Eleanor and Park were very good! Enjoy
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Thanks, Diane; I’ve been wanting to read them.
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I read (and enjoyed): The Apple Orchard, Ellen Foster, The Lemon Orchard, and The Underside of Joy. Your entire list looks good!
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Thanks, Mary, I am grateful for the recommendations!
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Into the Woods is on my hit list for the year. I’ve heard great things about the series!
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Thanks, Tina, I do want to read this one…I’ve put it off until now because of its length.
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I loved The Lemon Orchard and oh The Apple Orchard was a really good read. Don’t put them off!
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Thanks, Kathryn, good advice. I do like Susan Wiggs’ books, so I should make The Apple Orchard a priority.
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And The Lemon Orchard gave me a whole new understanding of the Mexico border.
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Thanks, Kathryn, I had completely forgotten the essence of that book. Moving it up, too.
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18 isn’t too bad. I can’t help you as I haven’t read any of them. Glad other readers are giving you some heads up. Hope you enjoy some if not all.
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Thanks, Martha, and in the past two years, I have been focusing on the newer books on my TBR…so now it’s time to dust off the oldies.
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