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2008 Bookclub Books |
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January |
Wonder Boys |
Michael Chabon |
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February |
The Zookeeper’s Wife |
Diane Ackerman |
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March |
After Long Silence |
Helen Fremont |
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April |
The Mermaid Chair |
Sue Monk Kidd |
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2007 Bookclub Books |
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June |
Dry |
Augusten Burroughs |
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July |
A Thousand Splendid Suns |
Khaled Hosseini |
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August |
Autobiography of a Face |
Lucy Grealy |
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September |
Nineteen Minutes |
Jodi Picoult |
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October |
Eat, Pray, Love |
Elizabeth Gilbert |
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November |
Balzac and the Little Chinese |
Dai Sijie |
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December |
No book |
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Personal Favorites |
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Poisonwood Bible |
Barbara Kingsolver |
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The Glass Castle |
Jeannette Walls |
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Middlesex |
Jeffrey Eugenides |
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The Kite Runner |
Khaled Hosseini |
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The Birth of Venus |
Sarah Dunant |
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The Secret Life of Bees |
Sue Monk Kidd |
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The Red Tent |
Anita Diamant |
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To Kill a Mockingbird |
Harper Lee |
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The Memory Keeper’s Daughter |
Kim Edwards |
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On My List to Read |
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Giants in the Earth |
Ole Edvart Rolvaag (Read in HS and would like to re-read it) |
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The Heart is a Lonely Hunter |
Carson McCullers (Read in HS and would like to re-read it) |
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To Kill a Mockingbird |
Harper Lee (Read in HS and would like to re-read it) |
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Under the Banner of Heaven |
Jon Krakauer |
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In the Company of a Courtesan |
Sarah Dunant |
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A Prayer for Owen Meany |
John Irving |
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Truth and Beauty |
Anne Patchett |
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Atonement |
Ian McEwan |
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Love in the Time of Cholera |
Gabriel Garcia Marquez |
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The Great Gatsby |
F. Scott Fitzgerald |
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The Inheritance of Loss |
Kiran Desai |
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Personal 2008 Booklog |
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Love Walked In |
Marisa De Los Santos |
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The Great Gatsby |
F. Scott Fitzgerald |
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The Mermaid Chair
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Sue Monk Kidd |
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The Zoo Keeper’s Wife
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Diane Ackerman |
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Wonder Boys
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Michael Chab |
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After Long Silence
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Helen Fremont |
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The Other Boleyn Girl
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Philippa Gregory |
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Atonement
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Ian McEwan |
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Three Junes
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Julia Glass |
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You should put your own personal reviews of these books, it would be fun to read!
I should go back and read Ballsack.
Sara just likes BallSacks.