Books I’ve Read, by Year

Published on November 25, 2009 at 9:03 am

2012

  1. Colony – Anne Rivers Siddons
  2. The Best of Me – Nicholas Sparks
  3. Safe Haven – Nicholas Sparks *
  4. Three Moons Over Sedona – Sherry Hartzler *
  5. Elizabeth Street – Laurie Fabiano *
  6. Catherine the Great – Robert Massie *
  7. Water for Elephants – Sara Gruen *
  8. The Keeper – Suzanne Woods Fisher *
  9. Looking for Trouble – Erin Kern *
  10. The Merry Go Round – Donna Fasano *

2013

  1.          The Unwanted Wife – Natasha Anders*
  2.          The Misremembered Man – Christina McKenna*
  3.          Waking Up Married – Mira Lyn Kelly*
  4.          Between Love and Honor – Alexandra Lapierre*

From then until now, October of 2014, because I stopped adding books to this list as I finished them, kept them on my Kindle, and the poor little thing is getting full.

  1. Honolulu – Alan Brennert*
  2. Fields of Corn – Sarah Price*
  3. Amish Circle Letters: The Complete Series*
  4. The Da Vinci Code – Dan Brown*
  5. Just Like Other Daughters – Colleen Faulkner*  (author just happens to be my niece)
  6. Hills of Wheat – Sarah Price*
  7. Keeping Faith – Jodi Picoult*
  8. King’s Oak – Anne Rivers Siddons*
  9. The Kite Runner – Khaled Hosseini*
  10. Letters of a Woman Homesteader – Elinore Pruitt Stewart*
  11. Outer Banks – Anne Rivers Siddon*
  12. Pastures of Faith – Sarah Price*
  13. Plain Change – Sarah Price*
  14. Plain Fame – Sarah Price*
  15. Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia – Jean Sasson*
  16. Scarlet Ribbons – Judith E. French* (author just happens to be my sister-in-law)
  17. Sweetwater Creek – Anne Rivers Siddon*
  18. The Moonflower Vine – Jetta Carleton*

I also read/re-read, during 2014, the entire 8-book Outlander series. The last one was new to me, released in June of 2014; the others were read as they were published. I may have read more and just can’t remember them – I often forget important stuff. This should bring me up to date, to the end of October, 2014

* Read on my Kindle Fire


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