Last week would have been the appropriate time to post a May reading wrap-up, but I forgot. So here are the books I finished in May:
The Sense of Paper by Taylor Holden – my review
Four to Score by Janet Evanovich
Speaking with the Angel (short stories) edited by Nick Hornby
Specials by Scott Westerfeld – my review
Mom’s Cancer by Brian Fies
Evidence: Poems by Mary Oliver – my review
The Blue Notebook by James A. Levine – my review
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins – my review
Black: The Birth of Evil by Matt Hansen, Bob Strachan, & Ted Dekker
Graceling by Kristin Cashore – my review
Justice Hall by Laurie R. King – my review
Red: The Heroic Rescue by Matt Hansen, Bob Strachan, & Ted Dekker
High Five by Janet Evanovich
Everyone is Beautiful by Katherine Center – my review
Hot Six by Janet Evanovich
Here are my bookish posts from this past week:
~ My favorite contemporary fiction, part one
~ Review question: plot synopsis or not?
~ Book Review: Crossed Wires by Rosy Thornton
If I find time to read today, I will be reading The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan, and Back Creek by Leslie Goetsch.
What are you reading this first Sunday of June?







You had a really good month of reading-that’s great! Hope June is as good or better.
Twitter: msbookish
says:
What a great reading month you had in May! Right now I’m re-reading Careless in Red by Elizabeth George, about halfway through L.A. Candy by Lauren Conrad, and listening to Home, by Julie Andrews and 4:50 from Paddington, by Agatha Christie.
Twitter: booksandmovies
says:
Darlene – thanks!
Belle – so you’re a multi-book reader, like me!
Twitter: Fresh_Ink_Books
says:
Fifteen books in a month, you did well. I read your review of The Sense of paper and added it to my tbr list. I posted a May wrap-up too:
http://freshinkbooks.blogspot.com/2009/05/tss-may-in-review.html
Happy reading in June.