![]() ![]() A book you know anyone in their adult years would scoff to read but whose characters have stayed with you for so long they are like family. An outrageous film you know you should scorn for its obvious poor quality but once it’s on your butt won’t move till the credits roll. A cheesy song we can’t help but dance or sing to. ![]() Next to text books about Shakespeare and various Oxford World Classic books they began to look a little out of place but I have always kept them out. ![]() Whilst the majority of my Point Horror collection got relegated to the dusty confines of my parent’s loft (a.k.a attic to Americans) these three books have always remained on my book shelf. I made the transition from Point Horror to more grown-up horror stories such as those by James Herbet and Stephen King at around the age of twelve. ![]() I had finally brought over the remainder of my books from my parent’s home, now that my husband had hung the custom shelves, so as I scanned the titles I found myself looking at a fair few books that I have had for a long while. This last week, with Christmas drawing in and the dark nights being especially cold and wet I scanned my (new) bookshelves for something to read. But, in the early nineties, she put pen to paper for the Point Horror imprint from Scholastic and created three of my all time favourite books. L J Smith is more famous for her series The Vampire Diaries which has been adapted for television. ![]()
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![]() ![]() I know that more will be added as some authors haven’t listed their to be published for this year. Here are my most anticipated inspirational reads. ![]() I encourage you to browse through the list and add some new titles to your pile. ![]() Goodreads has a running list of “ Most Anticipated Inspirational Novels of 2019,” which currently has 82 entries. I want to know – who has ever cleaned out their TBR pile all the way to the bottom? Not me! And, it’s steadily growing larger as we kick off 2019. FebruKatsCorner Becky Wade, Cara Putman, Dani Pettrey, Dawn Crandall, Elizabeth Maddrey, Janet Ferguson, Laura Frantz, Lynette Eason, Sarah Monzon, Tanya Stowe, Topten, Toptentuesday 4 Comments Anticipated 2019 Reads What your your top ten? Don’t forget to join in on the fun on the other blogs. Operation Mistletoe – Elizabeth Maddrey. ![]() no library books or borrowed from friends), and without repeating authors (because a few of these I’d pick the whole series, and that’s more than ten). In order to narrow it down, I picked out titles with only two words, that I own (i.e. Today’s Top Ten is Favorite Couples in books, which, to me, seems an impossible task. A Portrait of Loyalt… on On Wings of DevotionĪ Portrait of Loyalt… on The Number of Love – Ros…īookwormMama14 on A Ranger for the Twins –…Īnother Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl ![]() ![]() ![]() Minnie creates havoc everywhere she goes, from Harrods to her own christening. Two-year-old Minnie has a quite different approach to shopping. Now her beloved heroine Becky Brandon (nee Bloomwood) returns in a hilarious tale of married life, toddlerhood, and the perils of trying to give a fabulous surprise party–on a budget! Becky Brandon thought motherhood would be a breeze and that having a daughter was a dream come true: a shopping friend for life! But it’s trickier than she thought. Sophie Kinsella has dazzled readers with her irresistible Shopaholic novels–sensational international bestsellers that have garnered millions of devoted fans and catapulted her into the first rank of contemporary storytellers. Get A Copy Of Mini Shopaholic pdf Or Paperback By Sophie Kinsella. ![]() Mini Shopaholic pdf, Paperback, Hardcover Book Information. ![]() |