Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Meramec's August List (with a few from July)

We've been busy readers but slackers when it comes to posting. Meramec had 7 participants, including a new power reader (welcome, Linda!) We ready 42 books and 11025 pages. We neglected to post 2 of our July readers, so they are included here: an additional 2 readers in July, 7 books, and 3579 pages.


Here's what we read in August (with a few from July):
The Brave Cowboy Edward Abbey
The Movement of Stars Amy Brill
And the Mountains Echoed Khaled Hosseini
The light in the ruins: a novel Chris Bohjalian
Art of Fielding Chad Harbach
Behind the Scenes at the Museum K. Atkinson
The Early Slavs P.M. Barford
The Hidden Europe: What the Eastern Europeans Can Teach Us Francis Tapon
Going Solo Eric Klinenberg
Death Set to Music Paul S. Minear
The First Thousand Years: a Global History of Christianity Robert Louis Wilkin
Storm Front Castle
Impossible Attraction Joyce
Dark Duke Moore
Children’s books
Promise Joyce
Foreign and Female: Immigrant Women in America, 1840-1930 Doris Weatherford
Life After Life Kate Atkinson
Ocean at the End of The Lane Neil Gaiman
Wave Sonali Deraniyagala
Vampires in the Lemon Grove Karen Russell
Enigma Robert Harris
Beautiful Redemption Kami Garcia
The Colonel's Mistake Dan Mayland
The Leveling Dan Mayland
The Daily 5 Gail Boushey and Joan Moser
First to Kill Andrew Peterson
Kira, Kira Cynthia Kadohata
Shadow Michael Morpurgo
Decent Interval Brett
Dog Days Watson
Heirs and Graces Bowen
Vampire Bones and Treacle Scones Dunnett
Hen of the Baskervilles Andrews
Stupidest Angel Moore
Impossible Attraction Joyce
Compound Murder Crider
On Canaan’s Side Sebastian Barry
A Tale for the Time Being Ruth Ozeki
Waiting for Sunrise William Boyd
Old City Hall Robert Rotenberg
Ophelia Cut John Lescroat
American Spirit Dan Kennedy
The Baffler No. 21 John Summers (ed.)
The People of the River's Mouth: In Search of the Missouria Indians Michael Dickey
The Silver Star Jeannette Walls
Q Luther Blissett
Time Flies Claire Cook
The Curiosity Stephen P. Kiernan

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