Monday, June 16, 2008

Fiction: Girl Books, Shatner!, and a Bunch of Malarkey

Fiction

Fearless Fourteen by Janet Evanovich. You know the drill.

All We Know of Heaven by Jacquelyn Mitchard. Novel based on the two best friends who got in a car wreck and the survivor and deceased were misidentified in the aftermath.
This is a Young Adult novel but Mitchard is local (sort-of), popular, and was kind enough to answer my e-mails concerning coffee joints in the greater Madison area.

No Choice but Seduction by Johanna Lindsey. "A Malory Novel." Some romance. Lindsey lives in Maine. I don't know if she drinks coffee. She isn't giving a toothy smile on the back cover so maybe she drinks too much coffee.

Large Print

Twenty Wishes by Debbie Macomber. Look it up yourself: Debbie Macomber.

NonFiction

Up Till Now: the autobiography by William Shatner and David Fisher. Canadian.

Stolen Innocence: my story of growing up in a polygamous sect, becoming a teenage bride, and breaking free of Warren Jeffs by Elissa Wall and Lisa Pulitzer.

Easy Company Soldier: the legendary battles of a Sergeant from World War II's 'Band of Brothers' by Sgt. Don Malarkey and Bob Welch.

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