Books for my 101 in 1001 list…
March 26th, 2009
In my 101 Things in 1001 Days list, my goal was to read 100 books in the 1001 days. I was going to keep the list on Library Thing like I did with my last list, but I just can’t remember to add them there. So I’m going to keep the list here.
Another of my goals was to review half of those 50 books, so if you see one you’d like me to review, let me know.
- “From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil Frankweiler” by E.L Konigsburg
- “Murder Boogies With Elvis” by Anne George
- “Mummy Dearest” by Joan Hess
- “Twilight” by Stephanie Meyer
- “New Moon” by Stephanie Meyer
- “The Tales of Beedle the Bard” by J.K. Rowling
- “Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist” by Michael J Fox
- “Eclipse” by Stephanie Meyer
- “Freakin Fabulous” by Clinton Kelly
- “Breaking Dawn” by Stephanie Meyer
- “Sex in the South” by Suzy Parker (I went to college with the author. It’s at times funny, shocking and … well, more shocking.)
- “Some Day You’ll Thank Me For This: The Official Southern Ladies’ Guide to Being a ‘Perfect Mother’” by Gayden Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays
- “The Sloppy Copy Slipup” by Dyanne Disalvo
- “Among the Hidden” by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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What do you think of Twilight? I ended up reading it because so many students were talking about it so I thought I would check it out and four weeks later, I had read all four books in the saga. Kind of obsessed …. Really crazy.
He didn’t so much decide to read it.
Griff asked to read Twilight because all the kids are talking about it. I told him I would read it first and see. I loved it. Read it in two days & went out the next day & bought New Moon. I’ll start it soon. I told Griff he was welcome to read it, that it was a sweet love story. His response? “Um, mom, I think it’s about vampires.” Yep. Vampires in love.
I’m reading Eclipse now!!
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