
I was mistaken. With these five reviews, I’m not completely up to date.
Please excuse the numbering. Copy and Paste is messing up.
- If Life is a Bowl of Cherries-what am I doing in the Pits?
- Author: Erma Bombeck
- Series/Pages/Date Read: 203 pages / 7/27/2014
- Brief Review: Funny commentary on life in the 1970s.
- Recommend: Neutral
- Aunt Erma’s Cope Book: How to Get from Monday to Friday in 12 days
- Author: Erma Bombeck
- Series/Pages/Date Read: Didn’t finish / 7/29/2014
- Brief Review: Lost Interest.
- Recommend:
- Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library
- Author: Chris Grabenstein
- Series/Pages/Date Read: 291 pages / 8/11/2014
- Brief Review: Children’s Lit; 12 year old characters; 7th graders; contest in the new library that was designed by a man who is the combination of Willy Wonka, Milton Bradley, and a bookworm.
- Recommend: Absolutely!
- The Wheel of Darkness
- Author: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
- Series/Pages/Date Read: #8 in the Pendergast series / 388 pages / 8/20/2014
- Brief Review: You learn more about Constance Green in this book.
- Recommend: Recommended.
- Cemetery Dance
- Author: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
- Series/Pages/Date Read: #9 in the Pendergast series / 578 pages / 9-1-2014
- Brief Review: Voodoo, zombiis, animal rights groups, and an inheritance worth killing for.
- Recommend: Took a little bit to get into, but then I couldn’t put it down!—Recommended!
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02 Sep 2014 Leave a comment
by caendicott in Book Reviews Tags: 1970s social commentary, cemetary dance, chris grabenstein, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, erma bombeck, escape from mr. lemoncello's library, Pendergast Series, the wheel of darkness, voodoo, zombiis
I was mistaken. With these five reviews, I’m not completely up to date.
Please excuse the numbering. Copy and Paste is messing up.