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Courtesy of that handsome man in brown(who was thoughtful enough to bring a treat for my doggie!):

Spelling Power
Spelling Power Activity Cards
Developmental Math level one
English For Classical Studies-Intro to Literature
Exploring Creation With Zoology 1:Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day
Math For Your First and 2nd Grader
Phonics Rules! (x2)
Saxon Algebra 1 (x2)
Notebook Reference Math Fact Book
Rainbow Resource Catalog 2007-2008(as big as the Wichita phonebook!)
 
Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert

The Welsh Girl, Peter Ho Davies
Master Pip, Lloyd Jones
Animal's People, Indra Sinha
Life On The Mississippi, Mark Twain

abecedarian said:
Spelling Power
Spelling Power Activity Cards
Developmental Math level one
English For Classical Studies-Intro to Literature
Exploring Creation With Zoology 1:Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day
Math For Your First and 2nd Grader
Phonics Rules! (x2)
Saxon Algebra 1 (x2)
Notebook Reference Math Fact Book
Rainbow Resource Catalog 2007-2008(as big as the Wichita phonebook!)

You know, at some point we're all going to have to start filling the hole back in again...
 
Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert





You know, at some point we're all going to have to start filling the hole back in again...


:D I've got some junk books to give away...and city wide garage sales are coming up soon. The whole town will have the opportunity to buy multiple copies of all of Dan Brown and Norah Roberts' classics. :D

To quote Oliver: 'Please sir, I want some more!" (Translated: we ain't done yet!)
 
The Dark Half by Stephen King.

Anyone read it? Still trying to figure out if I like him or not... very intriguing, but extremely "out there"...
 
I really liked The Dark Half, thought was one of King's best.

Recently bought:

To kill a mockingbird - Harper Lee

Dharma
 
Bit of a mixed bag splurge:

  • The Perfect Man, Naeem Murr
  • Buenas Noches Buenos Aires, Gilbert Adair
  • The Feast Of July, H.E. Bates
  • The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Mohsin Hamid
  • The Sportswriter, Richard Ford
  • What Was Lost, Catherine O'Flynn
  • Rock Crystal, Adalbert Stifter
With the following put on reserve at the library:
  • The Gathering, Anne Enright
  • On Chesil Beach, Ian McEwan
  • Gifted, Nikita Lalwani
 
Another 12 crimes that shocked a nation - Alan J Whiticker
Haunted ground - Erin Hart
Lake of sorrows - Erin Hart
 
Went to the big bookstores in London for the first time in about six months. Went a bit bonkers…

The Silent Cry – Kenzaburo Oe
A Tale of Two cities – Charles Dickens
A Tomb for Boris Davidovich – Danilo Kis
The Silver Dove – Andrey Bely
The Assault – Harry Mulisch
Novel with Cocaine – M. Ageyev
Wonderful Fool – Shusaku Endo
The Spirt of Prague – Ivan Klima
Herman – Lars Saabye Christensen
Red Cavalry and Other Stories – Isaac Babel
Ring for Jeeves – P.G. Wodehouse
Nine Fairy Tales & One More For Good Luck – Karel Capek
 
Went to the big bookstores in London for the first time in about six months. Went a bit bonkers…

The Silent Cry – Kenzaburo Oe
A Tale of Two cities – Charles Dickens
A Tomb for Boris Davidovich – Danilo Kis
The Silver Dove – Andrey Bely
The Assault – Harry Mulisch
Novel with Cocaine – M. Ageyev
Wonderful Fool – Shusaku Endo
The Spirt of Prague – Ivan Klima
Herman – Lars Saabye Christensen
Red Cavalry and Other Stories – Isaac Babel
Ring for Jeeves – P.G. Wodehouse
Nine Fairy Tales & One More For Good Luck – Karel Capek
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I was going to highlight the ones I wanted you to tell your thoughts on, but as I checked them at amazon, I realized I'd have to ask for reviews of them all..looks like you did good on this haul!
 
Eden's Atlantis

Eden's Atlantis by Dawn Bergemann

Synopsis:

On the local school grounds of Wilkinson Village, Tishaura Candory witnesses the death of her sister, Kris at the age of eight. Twenty years later she is contacted by a mysterious caller and given the chance to free her sister from the spiritual bondage caused by her suicide. Disbelieving, she follows the path set before her, along with Charlie, Lucas and Alex, three people from her past that will force her to remember a childhood of pain and evil. She is thrown into a world of magic, time, dark gatherings, love and secrets spanning the ages.

Along the way, she begins to discover the twenty-year-old secrets of The Gathering, a clandestine cult who had Kris under their control, and who have sent a demonic hunter to stop her from completing her task, who will follow her through time in order to stop her from finding the key into Eden’s Atlantis. Tish finds out that the emotional journey that takes place along side the physical one, needs to be reconciled when she is pushed to the end of her tether.
 
"Ficciones" (Fictions) - Jorge Luis Borges
"Il Gatopardo" (The Leopard) - G. Tomasi di Lampedusa
"Il barone rampante" (The baron in the trees) - Italo Calvino

Dharma
 
Perfume by Patrick Suskind
The Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

perfume.jpg
 
Once again...I just returned for the Goodwill store and purchased The Island of the Day Before by Umberto Eco ( hardbak, $1.60).

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Once again...I just returned for the Goodwill store and purchased The Island of the Day Before by Umberto Eco ( hardbak, $1.60).

awww.betweenthecovers.com__keepout__product_images_9ad_eb8_1196_main.jpg


Oooh, Thanks for reminding me....I bought a copy of this book waay back at the Half Price Bookstore for $2

I'll be putting it in my TBR pile--near the top!

Editing to Add: I just bought "The End of Poverty" by Jeffery Sachs (Of course, It'll sit for a while)
 
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