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{April 4, 2009}   Book List

Books, Books, Books… they are my passion.  I love to read.  So, I’m going to create a list of books that I still want to read, and as I do, I will cross them out.  And, as I find more that I want to read, I will add them to the list.

  • In The Woods – Tana French
  • Inkheart – Cornelia Funke
  • Inkspell – Cornelia Funke
  • Inkdeath – Cornelia Funke
  • Two Rivers – T. Greenwood
  • Shelter Me – Juliette Fay
  • Blood Flowers – Anita Amirrezvani
  • The Memory Keepers Daughter – Kim Edwards
  • Can You Keep A Secret – Sophia Kinsella
  • A Thousand Days In Venice - Marlena de Blasi
  • Dreams From My Father – Barack Obama
  • The Audacity of Hope – Barack Obama
  • Nemesis – Bill Napier
  • Atlantis – David Gibbins
  • Nights in Rodanthe – Nicholas Sparks
  • The Turnin Shroud – Lynn Picknett & Clive Prince
  • Ellen Burstyn: Lessons In Becoming Myself
  • The Host- Stephenie Meyer
  • A Mighty Heart – Mariane Pearl
  • The Historian – Elizabeth Kostova
  • 21: Bringing Down The House – Ben Mezrich
  • i, Lucifer – Glen Duncan
  • The Five Love Languages – Gary Chapman
  • A Wayword Angel – George Wethern & Vincent Colnett
  • In Her Shoes – Jennifer Weiner
  • Mosaic – Amy Grant
  • Moon Called – Patricia Briggs
  • Blood Bound – Patricia Briggs
  • Iron Kissed – Patricia Briggs
  • Bone Crossed – Patricia Briggs
  • Guilty Pleasures – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • The Laughing Corpse – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Circus of the Damned – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • The Lunatic Cafe – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Bloody Bones – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • The Killing Dance – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Burnt Offerings – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Blue Moon – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Obsidian Butterfly – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Narcissus in Chains – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Cerulean Sins – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Incubus Dreams – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Micah – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Danse Macabre – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • The Harlequin – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Blood Noir – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • Skin Trade – Laurel K. Hamilton
  • In The Blood – Adrian Phoenix
  • A Rush of Wings – Adrian Phoenix
  • Beneath the Skin – Adrian Phoenix
  • Halfway to the Grave – Jeaniene Frost
  • One Foot in the Grave – Jeaniene Frost
  • Grave’s End – Jeaniene Frost
  • Destined For An Early Grave – Jeaniene Frost
  • Animal Attraction – Charlene Teglia
  • Mudbound – Hillary Jordan
  • Infected – Scott Sigler
  • Contagious – Scott Sigler
  • The Shack – William P. Young
  • Touch The Dark – Karen Chase
  • Greywalker – Kat Richardson
  • Poltergeist – Kat Richardson
  • Seraphs – Faith Hunter
  • Bloodring – Faith Hunter
  • Host – Faith Hunter
  • Sunrise – Robin McKinley
  • Night Rising – Chris Marie Green
  • Midnight Reign – Chris Marie Green
  • Break of Dawn – Chris Marie Green
  • A Drop of Red – Chris Marie Green
  • Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World – Vicki Myron
  • Coraline – Neil Gaiman
  • Christine Falls – Benjamin Black
  • The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance – Trisha Telep
  • The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance – Trisha Telep
  • A Lion Called Christian – Anthony Bourke
  • In the Courts of the Sun – Brian D’Amato
  • How To Marry a Millionare Vampire (1) - Kerrelyn Sparks
  • Vamps In The City (2) - Kerrelyn Sparks
  • Be Still My Vampire Heart (3) - Kerrelyn Sparks
  • The Undead Next Door (4) – Kerrelyn Sparks
  • All I Want For Christmas is a Vampire (5) – Kerrelyn Sparks
  • Secret Life of a Vampire (6) – Kerrelyn Sparks


Donna says:

You’ve got a really great group of books here!



Lawless says:

This will be a constant growing list… trust me!



Donna says:

I bet- I really need to get out of the romance genre and broaden my horizons-I might snag a couple of these books from the library if they have them and read them. I’ve got a bunch that I need to read too!



Lawless says:

Well, it’s hard to break out of a habit, when a certain genre speaks to you more than anything else. For me, it would be the paranormal books (vampires, werewolves, fai’s, ghosts, etc…) that I love, more than anything else. But, I read everything… as long as it interests me.



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