This is a weekly meme hosted by Marcia at
The Printed Page. Join the fun and post what you got in your mailbox last week!
I Just added one book to my collection this past week. It's one I have read previously and just wanted to add to my collection.
Try by Lily
BuranaIt's Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event hosted by J. Kaye of
J. Kaye's Book Blog to list the books completed last week, the books currently being read, and the books to be finished this week.
Books I finished last week:
Sister Wife - Shelley
Hrdlitschka
Currently Reading:A Break With Charity A Story About The Salem Witch Trials - Ann
Rinaldi
Books to Finish this Week:A Break With Charity A Story About The Salem Witch Trials - Ann
RinaldiHow about you? Why not join in with what you've read, are reading or planning to finish this week or share with me in a comment.
10 comments:
How is A Break With Charity? I love stories about the Salem Witch Trials.
I really like it. I'm not to up to date on all the historical information during that time but it seems the story flows well and I the characters are well written.
I haven't heard of A Break With Charity but it sounds interesting. I read The Heretic's Daughter a few months ago about the Salem Witch Trials and really enjoyed it. Happy Reading!
Oh first of all I want to say I luv your blog-- it's beautiful. I took such an interest in the Salem Witch Trials back in HS and been intrigued since. Anywhooo wishing you a wonderful week. Happy Reading!
I'm hoping to read some Rinaldi books this summer as well. :)
Ooooo...I wanna read the book you just got in! :)
NIce. I didn't do too good this week. Update 2
Like Lisa, I've read the Heretic's Daughter, and it was wonderful! I hope A Break With Charity is just as good.
Here's my Mailbox! ~ Wendi
I would love to hear about A Break with Charity!
Have fun :)
My Monday list is here
I actually ended up finishing A Break With Charity today. It was a really good book. At the end the author wrote a small section giving the reader a glimpse of how she wrote the book and cited all the historical information she included. I would recommend this to anyone.
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