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March Reading 2014

Postby Nancy » Sat Mar 01, 2014 10:42 am

What is grabbing your interest for your March reading?

E-books.
I am reading the The Divine Mentor by Wayne. Cordeiro and I have just finished this one.

Also reading the companion book to one of Joel Osteen's books I Declare.

Perfecting Your Purpose 40 days to a more meaningful life. By David D. Ireland

More than friends by Debbie Macomber a classic 99 cents got it for the free patterns.

The Zebra Said Shhh M.R. Nelson kids book.
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These are books with pages.

Still reading hard back Breakout by Joel O. Nearly done with it.

Robin Carr Virgin River paperback a new series for me this author writes about the Pacific NorthWest.

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Re: March Reading 2014

Postby Nancy » Tue Mar 04, 2014 2:24 pm

Watched the movie "Gifted Hands". The sceen really impacted me about the mom saying the kids had to go to the library check out read and do a report on two books each week. This increased my reading it was very motivating for me. Also helped me to figure out my e-reader.

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Re: March Reading 2014

Postby lucylee » Wed Mar 05, 2014 3:39 am

I'm still in Inferno, by Dan Brown. :oops: Embarrassed b/c I spend too much time surfing the internet and playing with my phone.
I also started, but have not gotten far in Joyce Meyer's God's Not Mad at You.
AND, still haven't finished the P.L. Travers biography.
If I were a student in my class, I'd be really aggravated with me, and I'd wonder why my parents didn't take my phone away from me. * sigh *
Tomorrow is another day.

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Re: March Reading 2014

Postby Cowinkie » Wed Mar 05, 2014 3:37 pm

I read every day for at least an hour, usually longer. That's part of my retirement :D

I just finished..
Sycamore Row... John Grisham
The Gods of Guild... Michael Connelly
King and Maxwell... David Baldacci a favorite author, but not impressed with this book at all

Reading...
The Circle... Dave Eggers

Just from the library...
Madame Tussaud (A novel of the French Revolution) Michelle Moran
Without Fail... (Jack Reacher) Lee Child
The October List.. Jeffery Deaver
Blowback... Brad Thor
The Athena Project... Brad Thor

Ongoing that I own...
Infinite Quest: Develpe your psychic intuition to take charge of your life John Edwards.
Live boldly, take risk, no regrets...Jillian Michaels

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Re: March Reading 2014

Postby Cowinkie » Wed Mar 05, 2014 3:38 pm

Oh, I forgot to add...
Norma gave me a great book to read about a holocust surviver. Great read but I forgot the name of the book. She'll have to remind me ;)
Live boldly, take risk, no regrets...Jillian Michaels

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Re: March Reading 2014

Postby Nancy » Wed Mar 05, 2014 5:51 pm

Woman Thou Art Loosed by T.D. Jakes
Expanded edition is my latest e-book purchase.
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Re: March Reading 2014

Postby Nancy » Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:24 am

A book Rose Harbor In Bloom by Debbie Macomber that has been on my to get list for a while.
I have been to 2-3 stores and did no find it,
so I finally bought it on my e-reader yesterday.

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Re: March Reading 2014

Postby Ivy » Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:45 pm

I'm reading a book by a minister on Job in the Bible (finished and returned to DD) and the best seller called "The Four Agreements."

I also have Joel Osteen's book to finish called "Break Out!". It's taking me forever because I read and write short stories for work. I get "side-tracked". :oops:

I also have "Chickens in the Road," and I believe the author is Suzanne McMinn. :?: :oops:

I got out several small religious books and put them on one side of an eating bar shelf with a polished cut rock bookend, to read at random in my spare time. (Ha! Spare time?") :roll:

One of the books I'm currently reading is named: "Simple Words of Wisdom - 52 Virtues for Every Woman," by Penelope J. Stokes. It's very good. Each chapter are 2-facing pages, with colorful borders, decorations in the corners, with quotes and Bible Verses. It's very artistic and quite well-done. I love it so much, this is my second re-read. I used to carry it in my purse, to read in the car, in parking lots, or in waiting rooms. So it's a re-read, but it's been ages, so I'm experiencing it almost as though it's brand new to me again. :D
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Re: March Reading 2014

Postby Nancy » Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:16 am

Got two new book with pages
Hand knit sox &
knitting Know How by Dorthy T. Ratigan & Judith Durant

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Re: March Reading 2014

Postby lucylee » Sun Mar 16, 2014 2:51 pm

I forgot to let y'all know when I finished Inferno. It was very good. It will make a good movie. Just when you think you've got it all figured out and you know who the bad guy(s)/girl(s) are -- something new is revealed and you're back at square one.

Now I'm reading Sycamore Road by John Grisham, and it is VERY good, too!

Also, last night I started re-reading Be Anxious for Nothing by Joyce Meyer. Figured in light of my mood re: dmom, I could use some encouragement.
Tomorrow is another day.


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