Here we are again, ladies and gentlemen, with 7 participants, 39 titles, and a total of 9165 pages. As usual Marian is the champeen with 2933 pages, and Jane (2236 pages) and Kirsten (1405 pages) are the runners up. Here's what we read:
Northwest Corner/John Burnham Schwartz
The small house book/Jay Shafer
Goddess of the Green Room/Jean Plaidy
College Libraries and Student Culture: What We Now Know/Duke & Asher, eds.
Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness?/Toure
The Enormous Door/Reynolds Price
The Oklahoma Cowboy Band/Carla Chlouber
Stolen Prey/John Sandford
The Drop/Michael Connelly
77 Shadow Street/Dean Koontz
The Civilized World/Susi Wyss
Catching Fire/Suzanne Collins
The "S" Word: A Short History of an American Tradition… Socialism/John Nichols
Victoria in the Wings/Jean Plaidy
Acceptable Loss/Anne Perry
Cell 8/Anders Roslund & Borge Hellstrom
Harper's Magazine (May 2012)
The Christmas Wedding/James Patterson & Richard DiLallo
Meridian/Alice Walker
Evans Above/Rhys Bowen
Indivisible by Two: lives of extraordinary twins/Nancy L. Segal
The Hidden flower/Pearl Buck
An urgency of stars: poetry/Geraldine Mills
The weight of feathers: short stories/Geraldine Mills
The dovekeepers/Alice Hoffman
State of wonder/Ann Patchett
The beginner's goodbye/Anne Tyler
My dog Tulip/J.R. Ackerley
The body's questions: poems/Tracy K. Smith
In the field, among the feathered: a history of birders and their guides
The Limpopo Academy of Private Detectives/Alexander McCall Smith
Duende: poems/Tracy K. Smith
How the Garcia girls lost their accents: a novel/Julia Alvarez
The Queen's Secret/Jean Plaidy
Kill Alex Cross/James Patterson
Fine art of small talk/Debra Fine
Age of Innocence/Edith Wharton
Nanjing Requiem/Ha Jin
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