Thursday, January 11, 2007

Thursday Thirteen

I doubt I will do this every week but for this week, I thought I'd do it. :~)



Thirteen Favorite Books of 2006


  1. The Red Hats Club Rides Again by Haywood Smith
  2. Do Me Do My Roots by Eileen Rendahl
  3. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
  4. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
  5. To Love a Thief by Julie Anne Long
  6. Nerds Like it Hot by Vicki Lewis Thompson
  7. Bitten and Smitten by Michelle Rowen
  8. Vamps in the City by Kerrylen Sparks
  9. The House on the Beach by Linda Barrett (as well as the other Pilgrim Cove series)
  10. The Stephanie Plum Series by Janet Evanovich (3 - 9 is what I read in 2006)
  11. Shopaholic takes Manhattan by Sophie Kinsella
  12. Sex, Lies and Online Dating by Rachel Gibson
  13. The Bridgerton Series by Julia Quinn

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3 comments:

KimAmburn said...

Good list. There's some on there I haven't read yet - I'll have to check them out!

Ellen said...

Darn power outage! I'd typed this out once already. LOL.

You have a terrific list of books read in 2006. I haven't read all of those, but most of the ones I have, I liked a lot.

I would have a hard time remembering all that I read in the last year. My books get moved and put away after a month or so, so I could only review my recent reads.

That Thursday Thirteen link/series of links is wild! :)

Lucy said...

Actually, I'm able to remember more because I post them on my blog and keep the picture in photobucket...I opened that for my list. A lot of them I read for the read-a-thon Jessica Trapp had that went through the end of the year so I would have been able to track seven months worth of books that way anyway. So it's not that I have such a good memory...I just happen to have some resources. :~)