For Review:
The Memory Palace by Mira Bartok
Sunday, January 2, 2011
In My Mailbox (20) and under the tree
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Year End Review 2010

With 2011 in full swing as of today! I am setting a goal of reading 111 books in 2011. I have no idea where I will end up, but I am excited to see what 2011 will be in my blogging, reading and reviewing!
1. The Bay At Midnight by Diane Chamberlain
2. Life on the Refrigerator Door by Alice Kuipers
3. Shelter Me by Juliette Fay
4. The Washingtonienne by Jessica Cutler
5. Alamo House by Sarah Bird
6. I See You Everywhere by Julia Glass
7. The Meaning of Matthew by Judy Shepard
8. Revenge of the Kudzu Debutantes by Cathy Holton
9. Billy Graham: His Life and Influence by David Aikman
10. Nightmare on Sunset Lake by Melody Maher
11. The Fixer Upper by Mary Kay Andrews
12. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield
13. Gossip Girl Prequel - It Had to Be You by Cecily Von Ziegesar
14. Gossip Girl by Cecily Von Ziegesar
15. Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar
16. Gossip Girl: All I Want is Everything by Cecily von Ziegesar
17. Gossip Girl: Because I'm Worth It by Cecily von Ziegesar
18. Gossip Girl: I Like It Like That by Cecily von Ziegesar
19. Gossip Girl: You're the One that I Want by Cecily von Ziegesar
20. Gossip Girl: Nobody Does it Better by Cecily von Ziegesar
21. Gossip Girl: Nothing Can Keep Us Together by Cecily von Ziegesar
22. Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie
23. Chris & Nancy by Irvin Muchnick (NetGalley)
24. House Rules by Jodi Picoult
25. Heart of the Matter by Emily Giffin
26. Dress Rehearsal by Jennifer O'Connell
27. Ana's Story by Jenna Bush
28. Spoken From the Heart by Laura Bush
29. My Fair Lazy by Jen Lancaster
30. Nursing a Grudge by Chris Well
31. Somewhere Inside by Laura and Lisa Ling
32. A Note From an Old Acquaintance by Bill Walker
33. The Romantics by Galt Niederhoffer
34. Hollywood Stories by Stephen Schochet
35. The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
37. The List: A Love Story in 781 Chapters by Aneva Stout (not reviewed)
38. The Fiction Class by Susan Breen
39. Your Roots are Showing by Elise Chidley
40. The Accidental Mother by Rowan Coleman
41. Vision in White by Nora Roberts
42. A Dog Named Slugger by Leigh Brill
43. How Perfect is That by Sarah Bird
44. Bobo's Daughter by Bonnie Barnett
45. Mrs. Kimble by Jennifer Haigh
46. It All Started with a Dare by Lindsay Faith Rech
47. Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten
48. A Dance of Sisters by Tracey Porter
49. Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts
50. As Always, Julia by Joan Reardon
51. The Crepe Makers' Bond by Julie Crabtree
52. Hope in Patience by Beth Fehlbaum
53. These Things Hidden by Heather Gudenkauf
54. The Girl in the Green Raincoat by Laura Lippman
55. Carrie Pilby by Caren Lissner
56. Things Worth Remembering by Jackina Stark
57. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
58. Missing Mabel by Nancy Mehl
59. Delirium by Lauren Oliver
60. My Life as a Doormat by Rene Gutteridge
61. Letters to Ethan by Tom McQueen
62. The Long Road Home by Mary Alice Monroe
63. City of Tranquil Light by Bo Caldwell
64. Sunset Park by Paul Auster
65. A Tale of Two Sisters by Anna Maxted
66. Unless it Moves the Human Heart by Roger Rosenblatt
67. Three Weddings and a Bar Mitvah by Melody Carlson
68. Little Princes by Conor Grennan
69. All I Ever Wanted by Kristan Higgins
70. Can You Get Hooked on Lip Balm? by Perry Romanski
71. I, Emma Freke by Elizabeth Atkinson
72. Everything I Was by Corinne Demas
73. Just Don't Call Me Ma'am by Anna Mitchael
74. The Frugalista Files by Natalie McNeal
75. Conversations with the Fat Girl by Liza Palmer
76. The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood
Total Pages Read from May 13, 2010 to December 31, 2010 - 24,332
Audiobooks:
1. When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead by Jerry Weintraub
2. Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
*A great year of reading. I started this blog in May, so my numbers are a little skewed, but 2011 will be my first full of year of reading, reviewing and blogging away!
Here is to a new year beginning!
Friday, December 31, 2010
December - a month to remember

Books completed:
1. A Tale of Two Sisters by Anna Maxted
2. Unless it Moves the Human Heart by Roger Rosenblatt (to be reviewed in Jan. 2011)
3. Three Weddings and a Bar Mitvah by Melody Carlson
4. Little Princes by Conor Grennan (to be reviewed in Jan. 2011)
5. All I Ever Wanted by Kristan Higgins
6. Can You Get Hooked on Lip Balm? by Perry Romanski (to be reviewed in Feb. 2011)
7. I, Emma Freke by Elizabeth Atkinson
8. Everything I Was by Corinne Demas (to be reviewed in April 2011)
9. Just Don't Call Me Ma'am by Anna Mitchael
10. The Frugalista Files by Natalie McNeal (to be reviewed in Jan. 2011)
11. Conversations with the Fat Girl by Liza Palmer (to be reviewed in Jan. 2011)
12. The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood (to be reviewed in Jan. 2011)
Total pages read: 3,214
**A holiday work party, a girls night in, and a visit to the National tree - all in three days. December was jam packed with fun times with family and friends.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Review: Just Don't Call Me Ma'am by Anna Mitchael

Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Out with a Bang Challenge

Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Review: I, Emma Freke by Elizabeth Atkinson

What's in a name? I, Emma Freke is a charming search-for-identity story about Emma - the only "normal" member of her quirky family. Her flighty, New Age mom seems to barely have time for a daughter, especially one who annoyingly spoils her mom's youthful facade. Emma's well-meaning grandpa is clueless. And her only friends are the local librarian and a precocious 10-year old adopted by the two ladies next door.
As far as what sometimes turns me off to YA - is the characters. At times I can relate, but sometimes I just find the characters to be too whiny or not really depicted as the age that they are really. SO if I haven't thoroughly confused you with my random thoughts - I loved these characters, believable and great to read.
A book that I would pass on to both my older and younger readers for very different reasons. Both groups would enjoy this cute little read at any time of the year.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
It's Monday, What are you Reading (2)
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Review: All I Ever Wanted by Kristan Higgins

One Happily-Ever-After Rocking Chair…
and no sign of any forthcoming babies to rock in ol' Georgebury, Vermont. For Callie Grey, turning thirty means coming to grips with the fact that her boss (and five-week fling) is way overdue in his marriage proposal. And way off track because Mark has suddenly announced his engagement to the company's new Miss Perfect. If that isn't bad enough, her mom decides to throw her a three-oh birthday bash in the family funeral home.
Bad goes to worse when she stirs up a crazy relationship with the town's not so warm and fuzzy veterinarian, Ian McFarland, in order to flag Mark's attention. So Ian is more comfortable with animals…. So he's formal, orderly and just a bit tense. The ever-friendly, fun-loving and spontaneous Callie decides it's time for Ian to get a personality makeover. But dang, if he doesn't shock the heck out of her, she might actually fall for Vermont's unlikeliest eligible bachelor….
Kritters Thoughts: A quick little light read. I loved it. It was definitely on the cute side - made you go AWWWW. But for something light and enjoyable - it hit the spot! This was my first Kristan Higgins book and I will definitely make time for more of her reads when I am in the mood for something cute.
Monday, December 20, 2010
It's Monday, What Are You Reading? (1)
Sunday, December 19, 2010
In My Mailbox (19)
Saturday, December 18, 2010
2011 Challenges

Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Review: Three Weddings and a Bar Mitvah by Melody Carlson

Sunday, December 12, 2010
In My Mailbox (18)
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Review: A Tale of Two Sisters by Anna Maxted

Cassie is skinny, clever, charismatic, successful - every not-so-perfect girl's worst nightmare. The one defect in her quality-controlled life may be her marriage.
Lizbet is plumper, plainer, dreamier. She's desperate to make her name as a journalist, but is stuck writing embarrassing articles on sex for a men's magazine. Her one achievement is her relationship with Tim, who thinks she's amusing and smart - even when she asks ditzy questions.
Confronted by challenges that they never asked for, enticed by new loves, and forced apart by mistakes not their own, will Cassie and Lizbet ever figure out how to get back to the simple goodness of their sisterhood, even as their lives take them on a collision course of heartache and new beginnings?
Monday, December 6, 2010
Review: Sunset Park by Paul Aster

An enigmatic young man employed as a trash-out worker in southern Florida obsessively photographing thousands of abandoned objects left behind by the evicted families.
A group of young people squatting in an apartment in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
The Hospital for Broken Things, which specializes in repairing the artifacts of a vanished world.
William Wyler's 1946 classic The Best Years of Our Lives.
A celebrated actress preparing to return to Broadway.
An independent publisher desperately trying to save his business and his marriage.
These are just some of the elements Auster magically weaves together in this immensely moving novel about contemporary America and its ghosts.Sunset Park is a surprising departure that confirms Paul Auster as one of our greatest living writers.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Review: City of Tranquil Light by Bo Caldwell
