
Books 47 through 51
December 31, 2011Book #47: The School of Essential Ingredients
Well, this book sealed it: I will no longer read this author. There is zero substance. The stories are brief, and presented as all wrapped up. You don’t get to read about the actual struggles. Boring.
Book #48: Before I Go To Sleep
Wow. This one was a bit of a slow start, and it took time to put it all together, but it was very much worth it! I cannot imagine starting every day without memories…especially those involving my family and children. Read it.
Book #49: The Prophecy (can’t find it on Chapters or Amazon. The number of books with “prophecy” in the title is rather daunting).
This book is set in Elizabeth I’s era, and details Walsingham’s spy network. It was interesting enough, but it felt like it ended in the middle of the story.
Book #50: Bitten
This is the third book I read by Armstrong, and it was completely different from the other two. There was some character overlap, but nothing requiring me to have read anything else by her. I may go back to this author at some point – I’m just not in a rush.
Book #51: Home Improvement: Undead Edition
This was a fun book – full of far-fetched stories about strange paranormal goings-on. There was a Sookie Stackhouse story that drew me in, and the rest were equally good.
