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Saturday, October 8, 2011

What are you reading?

Here is what the staff of Topsham Public Library are reading at the moment. Leave a comment and tell us what you are reading!
Julie:
Last read: Julie Garwood's Ideal Man
Can FBI agent, Max Daniels, protect Dr. Ellie Sullivan from a past stalker and a killer who she could possibly identify all while attending her sister's wedding to Ellie's former fiancé?
Reading: Sue Ann Jaffarian's Baited Blood
Madison Rose works for a vampire council in CA and lives with two grandparent-ly vampires. Why is someone dumping dead undead in their pool?
Next Read: Karen Marie Moning's Bloodfever
Mary Ann:
I am reading Maine author Paul Doiron’s second book—Trespasser. Game Warden goes to investigate an auto/deer collision and only finds huge pool of blood.
Helen:
I am reading The Ballad of Tom Dooley by Sharyn McCrumb which is historical fiction about Tom Dula who was hung for killing Laura Foster.
Lynne:
I just finished The Homecoming of Samuel Lake by Jenny Wingfield. I loved it! It has great characters and is a story of an extended family in Arkansas in the 1950’s. A story of good and evil, love and faith, I highly recommend it! I am currently reading The Borgia Betrayal by Sara Poole. This is a follow-up to Poison. It takes place in Rome in the late 1400’s. The main character is a young girl who has “inherited” her father’s occupation as the court poisoner for the Borgia family. Rodrigo Borgia is now Pope. This story is full of deceit, danger and power struggles!! The next book that I’ll read is The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh. This is a debut novel for the writer. The book received some very good reviews. It’s the story of a young woman who has gone through the foster care system. Using her love and incredible knowledge of flowers, she tries to help others change their lives while trying to overcome some of her past challenges in life.

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