Books Read in April, 2009

To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis. Semicolon review here.

Eat Drink and Be from Mississippi by Nancy Kincaid.

Tender Grace by Jackina Stark. Semicolon review here.

Passage by Connie WIllis.

The Rule of Claw by John Brindley.

Winnie’s War by Jenny Moss.

I Remember the Alamo by D. Ann Love.

Just One Wish by Janette Rallison.

Alexander Hamilton by Ron Çhernow.

Best fiction book read in April: To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie WIllis.

Best and only nonfiction books read in April: Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. (Hey, it’s a long book, and it took a while. But it was good and went right along with my John Adams reading from March.)

Only 9 books in April, but they were mostly good books and some were quite long. I didn’t read Paradise Lost for the Semicolon Book Club as I had intended. It was actually a very difficult month, family-wise, and it’s a wonder I read as much as I did. However, reading is also my preferred form of therapy. It’s a lot cheaper than a psychiatrist.

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