Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Wednesday What If...



What if you had enough time to read every book on your wish list?

What would those books be?

Would the book encompass more than one genre?

Right now I am trying to find the time to read the George R. Martins book in his Game of Thrones series. I enjoyed the first book but it took me several months to finish it. I need a nice long trip...

In the last month I have read several books for RPP, all soon to be released. I've read sci/fi, Satire, Young Adult, Fishing stories,  and now horror. I have loved them all.

What books are on your wish list?









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3 comments:

  1. Allana, how wonderful that your business allows you to read many different genres! When I get the time to read the books on my "to be read" stack, romances will be at the top--but that includes so many subgenres such as comedy, mystery, historical, fantasy, and many more. I also seem to be addicted to self-help books that delve into alternative methods of making positive changes like working with energy. Plus give me pet stories and feel-good stories and I saw a cookbook yesterday that entertwined the author's less-than-ideal childhood and how she used baking scrumptious desserts to deal with this and came up with positive changes as an adult. Sounded like a wonderful book.

    In the meantime, I'm working on my LEGACY series, so am up to my wingtips in my own stories. :)

    Happy reading to all!


    -Amber Angel

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  2. Historicals, mysteries, romantic suspense. thanks for this lovely post. The cookbook you mentioned above sounds intriguing. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. The cookbook I referenced is called CAKEWALK: A MEMOIR by Kate Moses. Sorry! I should have included that info in my earlier comment.


    -Amber Angel

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