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June 23, 2009

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Sara

Try Grayson by Lynne Cox. It is very short and fast. But I absolutely could not put it down. It is a beautiful book and suspenseful.

I figured out why I love looking at your blog so much. It reminds me of flipping through (reading every word on every page, more like) Victoria magazine. It was discontinued a few years back and I miss it dearly. You blog is a lovely substitute, though!

rustandroses

Have you gone through the Harry Potter series? Seriously. My kids blasted through each one recently, and have seen the movies, so I figured I'd catch up. They are SO good! Especially the last two. Mother of three here, staying up 'til 4am at times to read those books. Okay? That good. :)

Seattle Mommy

Yay!!! I have been trying to come up with something to make for a belated Fathers Day dinner with my parents- looks fantastic!!!

Elizabeth M.

Just read 'Sharp Objects' by Gillian Flynn. Well written and definitely a page turner--I did't want to put it down.
Also check out "Dirt Music" by Tim Winton ...brilliant and sad love story (not a romance novel) set in Australia. and now apparently coming to a movie theater in 2010.
One more: "What I Loved" by Siri Hustvedt. Art, love, betrayal and a pscycholigical thriller.

Laura A.

Try Jodi Picoult's best: MY SISTER'S KEEPER. I started it at 10 at night, by 1 I realized I would not finish in one sitting but desperately needed to know what happened so I skimmed for another hour or two. I wept buckets. Two weeks later I picked it up again one morning and read it straight through--and it had the same emotional impact even though I knew what was going to happen. Read it before all the movie reviews etc come out.

christine

If you don't mind reading "young adult" fiction, try the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan. Similar to the Harry Potter series, but different enough. I think it meets the "page-turner" criteria and it also has some humor. I'm on the 4th book (of 5) and I just started reading them a few weeks ago. (and they have plenty of copies at the Multnomah Co. libraries - holds come in very quickly!)

Amy

The meal looks yummy and it always seems to taste better when someone else cooks it for you! What a dear friend!

Heather

Ok I'll throw in my 2 cents about the book thing. James Patterson As the Wind blows series. Very much a page turner. And I love the idea about the aqua dishes. I am always having my DFaN try something I have cooked. What a good idea for sending along some cooking love. Did throwing a pillow at the computer work?

Shaylind Standing

I love your friend's dishes! How inspirational!
When I'm looking for books to read, I go to Amazon.com and search for a book that I have already read and enjoyed. They always give suggestions for books in the same genre. My "to read" list of Amazon books is very very long. So far, so good. :)

Jordan Atto

I highly, highly recommend:

The Time Travelers Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
The Golden Compass - Phillip Pullman
A Home At The End of The World - Michael Cunningham
Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman
The Other Boleyn Girl - Phillipa Gregory
The Beekeepers Apprentice - Laurie R. King

HeidiAnn

What an absolutely awesome meal , and what a special friend you (and Andy) have!

Jana

Read Twilight. It's a great summer read, and you won't be able to put it down!

Those are great dishes. What a fun friend you have!

Liz

I cannot recommend the Thirteenth Tale highly enough. Couldn't put it down. Honestly resented anyone who interrupted my while I was reading it.

Katherine

Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen--fun, summer read~I think you'd like it a lot!
:)Hugs,
Katherine

CityGirl

I also highly recommend The Time Travelers Wife (read it before the movie comes out!). It is one of my favorite books. :o)

I've also had trouble getting into books lately, but I did just blow through The Last Days of Dogtown (Anita Diamant)- lovely story.

Mandy

I haven't found much to interest me lately with the books, until I picked up The Good, Good Pig by Sy Montgomery. (We recently got chickens and so I was in the animal section of the library) It's a non-fiction book about a pet pig. You might like it.

Rachel

I love the drawer of blue dishes! : )

Jan

Nineteen Minutes - Jodi Picoult (have hanky ready). She has come up with the most amazing explanation of why many things happen in this world. . . even to adults. Blessings, Jan

Lyn

The magic apple tree is the account of the authors life in her cottage for 1 year, not fiction but excellent by Susan Hill, she has also written an excellent-scary ghost story called A woman in Black. Tracy Chevalier is also good I liked The lady and the Unicorn (she wrote the girl with the pearl earring-book better than the film) And for a laugh and if you like cats,
Love
Lyn
xxx Deric Logden is funny.

kathleen

I started to buy vintage aqua dishes last year too, its amazing how much is out there.

Heather Layne

For some reason, I read "marion berries" as "moon berries" the first time. Don't those sound lovely? Especially served on aqua dishes and a vintage tin tray.

Tara

I'm reading "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" and loving it...narrated by a smart (and smart-assed) 11 year old girl it's a fun mystery set in 1950 England. Very easy to get into but hard to put down. My other stand-by for those times when it seems no book will do is to go back to the '50s noir books such as "The Grifters" and "Pick-Up". They'll make you want to put on some red lipstick, wear your hair like Veronica Lake and find an easy mark to con. Delish.

Becky

I second Laura's recommendation of My Sister's Keeper. I'm in the middle of it - definitely a page turner!!!

Claudia

Oh! Try "The Forgotten Garden" by Kate Morton...excellent, suspenseful and romantic read! Or, if you want to travel back in time, you can't beat "Rebecca" by Daphne DuMaurier. A period piece with wonderful, delicious suspense.

The Ardent Thread

My 12 year old son (who HATED reading) got into Harry Potter and zoomed through the entire series. We moved on to the Bartemaeus Triology and now we're on the Golden Compass books. He's nearly finished with the third one but insists on having me read at least a few chapters out loud to him each night. Ham that I am, I love it.

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