- Be The Miracle by Regina Britt
- Trouble in Love Valley by “Cotton” Ketchie
- Family History by Dani Shapiro
- Heaven Preserve Us by Cricket McRae
- A.P.E. Author Publishing Entrepreneur by Guy Kawasaki i
- Wallbanger by Alice Clayton
- The Fashion Police by Sibel Hodge
- Free Gift with Purchase by Jackie Pilosoph
- Finding Mia by Rachel Burke
- The Soul of it All by Michael Bolton
- Giving from the Heart: 57 Ways to Show Your Love by Linda Johnson
- Dangled Carat by Hilary Rick Grossman
- Run by Ann Patchett
- My Adventures with Kolby (and I don’t mean the cheese.) by Charles Caponi
- Save Me by Lisa Scottoline
- Guilty Wives by James Patterson and David Ellis
- The Art of Clean Up: LIfe Made Neat and Tidy by Ursus Wehrli (Mainly pictures but still counts!!!)
- Making Piece by Beth M Howard
- Bloom: Finding Beauty in the Unexpected–a Memoir by Kelle Hampton
- Six Years by Harlan Coben
- Ten Years Later by Hoda Kotb
- That Quail, Robert By Margaret A Stanger
- Born Amish by Barbara Yoder Hall
- Armed and Fabulous by Camilla Chafer
- Fifth Avenue by Christopher Smith
- Running of the Bulls by Christopher Smith
- From Manhattan with Love by Christopher Smith
- 11 by James Patterson
- The Gift of Pet Stories Only a Vet Could Tell by Bruce R Coston DVM
- While We Were Watching Downton Abbey by Wendy Wax
- Never Tell by Alafaiar Burke
- Porch Lights by Dorothea Benton Frank
- In The Garden of Thought by Dodinsky
- Little Night By Luanne Rice
- Shine Shine Shine by Lydia Netzer
- The Bone Bed by Patricia Cornwall
- Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks
- Someday Someday Maybe by Lauren Graham
- Fade Away by Harlan Coben
- Wright Again: The Historic Park Inn by Pat Schultz, Dana Thomas and Scott Borcherding
- The Repurposed Library: 33 Craft Projects that Give Old Books New Life by Lisa Occhipiati
- Eco-Craft: Recycle, Recraft, Restyle by Susan Wasinger
- Reinvention Sewing With Rescued Materials by Maya Donenfeld
Mar 2, 2013
Ongoing 2013 Book List
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With all that you do, when will you find the time?
Lots of travel time! I read anytime I can because for years I did not have time to do it. Now I make time!!! And this is the easiest way for me to keep track. My mom has had a list going since college, I think. I am not that good!
wow…I have never heard any of those books before
Most of them are not very “deep”reads but fun. I decided I had better get the list started before I forgot what I read!!!
no way could I find time to read 10 books! Boy do I wish though. at least I can have your list as a handy reference guide should I find the time!
Well not everything that I read is worth reading probably. I used to review them but that got tiresome for me. So now I just list them. There are so many great books out there!!!!
That’s quite the list BethAnn! Good luck getting through them all – you must be planning a lot of travelling to have such an ambitious list. I keep an Excel spreadsheet with lists of books I’d like to read & then tick them off as I read them.
These are what I have read so far this year. Last year I hoped to reach 100 but fell short a bit. We will see how this year goes!
Goodness, Beth Ann! I don’t know how you find the time to read so much!
I didn’t say they were all ‘deep” books. Most are pretty quick reads so far this year! I read on planes and in airports a lot!
OK, number 5 I for sure need to check out. I’m currently reading Snoopy’s Guide to the Writing Life, edited by Barnaby Conrad and Monte Schulz which incorporates Peanuts cartoons with advice from writers. This was recommended by Sue Ready at her blog, Ever Ready. I didn’t think I would ever read a book with comic strips as a dominant writing reference tool. But it’s a great read thus far and I’m picking up some tips.
It is a good read—lots of do’s and don’ts and helpful stuff in there . Chris got it for me for Christmas and I skimmed parts of it but will go back to it later I am sure. Snoopy’s book sounds intriguing!!!
Guilty Wives by James Patterson and David Ellis is a great book! Glad to see its on your list!
I totally enjoyed it!!!!! I haven’t read one of his for a long time so it was nice to read one and now I need to go get some more from the library!