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Twilight Series. The movies were ok, but a movie is never as good as the books from which it was drawn.
My wishlist includes any books by Janet Evanovich, Faye Kellerman, Robert Tannenbaum or Karin Slaughter that I haven’t read yet. I really enjoy all of the great deals I get on books shopping thru Biblio!
A Shtinky Little Christmas by Patrick McDonnell.
George Pelecanos’ “What it Was”, Hardcover – Signed edition, China Mieville’s “Embassytown”
The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb! I need new fantasy series to start 😀
If I were to ask for a book for Christmas, I would ask for ask for another volume of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture Series from InterVarsity Press. I really enjoy the few volumes that I currently have have in my library.
jules verne’s last book — Paris in the Twentieth Century — oh, wait. I just ordered it!
I have mostly cookbooks on my list this year but I’m also hoping to get “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Locks”
With a one year old, I do not have nearly as much to time to read as I used to but still love to escape into another world through a good book. I am hoping to get a copy of The Owl
Joseph Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’ Limited Editions Club
http://historical.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=6094
Criminal by Karin Slaughter, 13 or Spell Bound or Waking The Witch in series (Otherworld) by Kelley Armstrong
Early editions of North American Natural History and Exploration.
I’ve got several books on my Yule wishlist:
Christopher Moore- The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror is just one. My copy was loaned out, and never came home again.
You’re an Animal, Viskovitz – Alessandro Boffa and John Casey
Early Western Pa. histories….To help fill my overflowing shelfs!!