I am so excited that someone responded! How neat is that? Finished reading "The Nanny Diaries"-a little disturbing that there can be parents like that in the world, assuming the book is based on fact. Also read "Metro Girl" by Janet Evanovich. (I'm laying off her books for a while-three in a row is enough, but they are good.) Now I am reading "Monster" by Frank Peretti. It's different from his others, "Piercing the Darkness", "This Present Darkness" and "Prophet". Those were about the spirit world-this one is almost Stephen King-ish. But I think I like it. Just can't tell where he's going with it at this point. I don't know how I could have failed to mention our obsession at the moment-"Junie B. Jones". My daughter is all about Junie B. right now, as are the rest of the kids in her class and the kids who visit the church library. We do love Junie B. Jones. I think one of my favorite books of all time is "Walking Across Egypt" by Clyde Edgerton. I like Southern writers a lot, since I am southern myself. Yes, I have read some C.S. Lewis. I've read the first 3 or 4 Narnia books, and I have read "The Screwtape Letters". He can get deep, so I have to take his stuff a little at a time and dwell on it. I have read "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver, but that's all I've read of hers. I'll have to try some of her others. If anyone else has any book recommendations lay it on me. We bookworms need to stick together. :)
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