Sunday Salon: Books Read in January, 2012

Children’s and YA Fiction:
The Romeo and Juliet Code by Phoebe Stone. Semicolon review here.

Adult Fiction:
Believing the Lie by Elizabeth George. Semicolon review here.
The Importance of Being Seven by Alexander McCall Smith.
Bertie Plays the Blues by Alexander McCall Smith. Thoughts on Mr. McCall Smith and his books here.
One Amazing Thing by Chitra Divakaruni. Semicolon review here.
The Bone House by Stephen Lawhead. Semicolon review here.

Nonfiction:
Angry Wind: Through Muslim Black Africa by Truck, Bus, Boat, and Camel by Jeffrey Tayler. Recommended by Nancy Pearl in Book Lust To Go. Book #1 in my North Africa Reading Challenge. Semicolon review here.
Sahara: A Natural History by Marq de Villiers and Sheila Hirtle. Recommended by Nancy Pearl in Book Lust To Go.
Winston’s War: Churchill, 1940-1945 by Max Hastings. Semicolon review here.
The Devil in Pew Number Seven by Rebecca Nichols Alonzo with Robert DeMoss. Review coming soon.

One thought on “Sunday Salon: Books Read in January, 2012

  1. I am surprised you have read so many non fiction books. I’m trying to increase the number I read this year.

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