I must stop putting books on hold. I must stop putting books on hold. I must stop putting books on hold. I must stop putting books on hold. I must stop putting books on hold. I must stop putting books on hold.
I must stop putting books on hold. I must stop putting books on hold.
(Do you think I can convince myself if I say it enough? *snort* Probably not.)
For A/K:
Peep!: A Little Book About Taking a Leap, by Maria Van Lieshout
Yoko Writes Her Name, by Rosemary Wells
The Pigeon Wants a Puppy, by Mo Willems**
Read It, Don’t Eat It!, by Ian Schoenherr
The Donut Chef, by Bob Staake**
Ducks Don’t Wear Socks, by John Nedwidek/Illus. by Lee White**
Tommaso and the Missing Line, by Matteo Pericoli
No Babysitters Allowed, by Amber Stewart/Illus. by Laura Rankin
I’m Bad!, by Kate and Jim McMullan
For M:
Leap of Faith, by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley*
Seventh Son (Tales of Alvin Maker, Book 1), by Orson Scott Card*
For me:
My Life in France, by Julia Child with Alex Prud’homme
Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design, by Michael Shermer
The roundup is either at Reading Adventures or A Striped Armchair.
*Ones that M eventually read.
**Picture books we really liked.
I feel your pain, I can't stop putting books on hold either! 🙂
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I've read Seventh Son. It wasn't very good.
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Not to take anything away from you or your other daughters A/K (?), I like M's choices: I like Orson Scott Card and the other one looks pretty interesting. This is not to say, though, that your book on evolution doesn't look intriguing as well.
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Nothing taken away readingfool… M has good taste in books. And who's to say: maybe the evolution book will be Bo-ring. 🙂
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I have a similar hold problem. I think I managed to get it a little more under control though. I wasn't a big fan of Seventh Son either – though parts of it were really interesting.
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But it's so EASY to put books on hold. 😀
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Lol, i try not to put books on hold, I wait them out…cos else I would have too many
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It's a disease. I don't think that there is a cure.
I wrote about it on my personal blog.
http://cheliscozycorner.blogspot.com/2009/04/genetic-disorder-discovered.html
I had so much to do with books that I had to separate my personal blog from my book blog.
Here's my books.
http://chelisshelves.blogspot.com
Just remember those of us afflicted with EBTS feel your pain, but we still want to know what you're reading!
Cheli
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