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Monday, September 12, 2016

it's monday! what are you reading? (9-12-16)


Time again for the weekly check-in about what I've been reading. It really looks like I read more than I did, as most of what I finished reading I'd already started previously.

What I read last week:

Cold Case Witness by Sarah Varland. I really enjoyed this romantic suspense novel (aside from one very out-of-character reaction by the hero), and I'm looking forward to reading Varland's next novel—which just arrived on my Kindle this morning! (4 stars)

God Bless Us Every One by Eva Marie Everson. I said last week that I was enjoying this Christmas novella, and that didn't change! It can be read in a couple hours—perfect for curling up with in front of a fire. (4 stars)

Love Denied by Margaret Lynette Sharp. This novella about a lonely piano teacher left me with mixed feelings. (3 stars)

What I listened to on audiobook:

The Biggest Story by Kevin DeYoung. Since this is geared toward kids, I had my young cousins listen with me. Two out of three really liked it! (And the one who didn't is under the target age range, so I wasn't surprised.) Be sure to check out my review for your chance to win a copy! (4 stars)

What I'm reading now:

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. I'm liking this so much more than I thought I would. I'm also certain I'll be doing the ugly cry by the end.

What I'll read next:

Together at the Table by Hillary Manton Lodge. This is the final book in the Two Blue Doors trilogy, and I've been waiting a long time to read it. I can't wait to see how Juliette's story turns out!

What books are you reading right now? Let me know in the comments, and check out other posts from the linkup.

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