Books June - August
Sep. 14th, 2008 12:39 pmJune - August
I Have a Bed Made of Buttermilk Pancakes - Jaclyn Moriarty
Everything You Need - AL Kennedy
Alas Poor Lady - Rachel Ferguson
Sue Grafton - A is for Alibi
Yvonne Burgess - Say a Little Mantra for Me
Betjeman - AN Wilson
Shakespeare - Bill Bryson
Three Guineas - Virginia Woolf
A Star for the Latecomer - Bonnie & Paul Zindel
Decca: Jessica Mitford's Letters
Housebound - Winifred Peck
Goodbye to All That - Robert Graves
Playing the Harlot - Patricia Avis
Forgetting's No Excuse - Mary Stott
Potterism - Rose Macaulay
The Dress Circle - Laurie Graham
Together and Apart - Margaret Kennedy
Princes in the Land - Joanna Cannan
The Shuttle - Frances Hodgeson Burnett
The Charge of the Parasols: Women's Entry to the Medical Profession - Catriona Blake
Megan - Mary Hooper
Something Fresh - PG Wodehouse
Lucia in Wartime - Tom Holt (EF Benson continuation)
The Rah Rah Girl - Caroline B Cooney
A Very English Marriage - Angela Lambert
Debs at War - Anne De Courcy
Pippa and James - EE Ohlson
Coercive Control - Evan Stark
Jerry of St Winifred's - Peggie C. Moody
The First Assistant - Clare Naylor & Mimi ?
In the Bath: Conquering the Channel in a Piece of Plumbing - Tim FitzHigham
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes - Angus Wilson
Calendar Girl - Stella Duffy
Judasland - Jennifer Dawson
Just Henry - Michelle Magorian
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
A Life of Contrasts - Diana Mosley
Poppies for England - Susan Scarlett (Noel Streatfeild)
Lady of Letters - Josephine Elder
The High Cost of Living - Marge Piercy
I wasn't keeping track properly while I was in Edinburgh, but thi is most of what I read. Of these, I Have a Bed Made of Buttermilk Pancakes was somewhat disappointing as I'd loved her YA novels, Say a Little Mantra for Me was really interesting. I have to write a proper review of that because it was my Penguin blog-a-book this time round. And Just Henry and The Book Thief were both really amazing.
I Have a Bed Made of Buttermilk Pancakes - Jaclyn Moriarty
Everything You Need - AL Kennedy
Alas Poor Lady - Rachel Ferguson
Sue Grafton - A is for Alibi
Yvonne Burgess - Say a Little Mantra for Me
Betjeman - AN Wilson
Shakespeare - Bill Bryson
Three Guineas - Virginia Woolf
A Star for the Latecomer - Bonnie & Paul Zindel
Decca: Jessica Mitford's Letters
Housebound - Winifred Peck
Goodbye to All That - Robert Graves
Playing the Harlot - Patricia Avis
Forgetting's No Excuse - Mary Stott
Potterism - Rose Macaulay
The Dress Circle - Laurie Graham
Together and Apart - Margaret Kennedy
Princes in the Land - Joanna Cannan
The Shuttle - Frances Hodgeson Burnett
The Charge of the Parasols: Women's Entry to the Medical Profession - Catriona Blake
Megan - Mary Hooper
Something Fresh - PG Wodehouse
Lucia in Wartime - Tom Holt (EF Benson continuation)
The Rah Rah Girl - Caroline B Cooney
A Very English Marriage - Angela Lambert
Debs at War - Anne De Courcy
Pippa and James - EE Ohlson
Coercive Control - Evan Stark
Jerry of St Winifred's - Peggie C. Moody
The First Assistant - Clare Naylor & Mimi ?
In the Bath: Conquering the Channel in a Piece of Plumbing - Tim FitzHigham
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes - Angus Wilson
Calendar Girl - Stella Duffy
Judasland - Jennifer Dawson
Just Henry - Michelle Magorian
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
A Life of Contrasts - Diana Mosley
Poppies for England - Susan Scarlett (Noel Streatfeild)
Lady of Letters - Josephine Elder
The High Cost of Living - Marge Piercy
I wasn't keeping track properly while I was in Edinburgh, but thi is most of what I read. Of these, I Have a Bed Made of Buttermilk Pancakes was somewhat disappointing as I'd loved her YA novels, Say a Little Mantra for Me was really interesting. I have to write a proper review of that because it was my Penguin blog-a-book this time round. And Just Henry and The Book Thief were both really amazing.