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Thursday, August 17, 2006
 

Book Reviews from 'Get Your Paws on a Good Book' participants Aug 17

Disorderly Knights by Dorothy Dunnett: This is the third book of 6 following France's Crawford of Lymond through the historical battles of Matta and Tripoli. It fleshes out this fictional character (and his background) in his personal battle against Gabriel the adversary clocked in his Godlike 'goodness'! They both return to Scotland for what seems to be a not so final confrontation that will continue in the next book...

Assassins by Tim LaHaye: Riveting.

What Goes Around by Parry Brown: This book was touching. I felt anger, happiness, sadness, remorseful, and surprised all at once. I loved it. I'll be reading more books by this author.

Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner: Everything about this book I liked. I feel in love with all the characters. This was her first novel and I was impressed.


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Book Reviews from 'Get Your Paws on a Good Book' participants Aug 16

Summer's Child by Luanne Rice: Wonderfully poignant story about family and love.

The Rapture by Tim LaHaye: This is the end of the 3 prequels to Left Behind. This book gives an amazing account of what happens to the people who are raptured and in heaven, and how the people who are left behind are reacting right before it happens. I enjoyed the whole series.

Acceleration by Graham McNamee: Excellent book. Great suspense. It's one of those 'can't put it down' books.

Lovers and Players by Jackie Collins: Great view of the fast lane.


12:51:52 PM    

Book Reviews from 'Get Your Paws on a Good Book' participants Aug 15

Study in Scarlet/The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle: I've been visiting libraries for sixty years! Never have read an A. C. Doyle before. Sorry now I've neglected to do so. Usually read English authors and enjoy them all. Also read much of English history. Never have i been bored.

Kate Hannigan's Girl by Catherine Coulter: Years ago I read many of this author's books. Each was enjoyable. I knew she had passed away some years ago. Was very surprised to run across this book. I am pleased to have found it. Enjoyed every page.

Two Little Girls in Blue by Mary Higgins Clark: Great book, fast read.

Ireland: A Novel by Frank Delaney: Sad, funny, interesting and a story that tells the history of legends of Ireland. I've read other histories of Ireland relating to the subject. A walking, talking history of the tragedy of the Irish.


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Book Reviews from 'Get Your Paws on a Good Book' participants Aug 14

Dancing in the Dark by Mary Jane Clark: Keeps you guessing on who the criminal is. Moves right along, a good summer read.

Sullivan's Sting by Lawrence Sanders: Great Book

The Pirate's Son by Geraldine McCaughrean: Absolutely loved it.

Voice on the Radio by Caroline Cooney: This is the third book in the series. Jamie's boyfriend goes off to college while she finishes high school. He gets a job on the radio, is in a band and cannot come up with anything to talk about on his talk show slot, so he talks about Jamie's kidnapping. Then all kinds of dilemmas arise.


12:29:17 PM    

News from 'Get Your Paws on a Good Book'

Get Your Paws on a Good Book, Hackley Public Library’s adult summer reading program, is pleased to announce that the winner for the week ending August 12 is Anne English-Rapoport, who won a crystal Library ornament donated by the Friends of the Library

The adult summer reading program runs through August 19, with the final weekly drawing on August 21. All entries from the entire summer will also be put in a drawing for the Grand Prize. To sign up for the program call (231-722-7276) or go into the Library and ask to sign up for the Adult Summer Reading Program.

What was Muskegon reading last week?

The Barefoot Bride by Joan Johnston
Whisper of Evil by Kay Hooper
Highland Knight by Hannah Howell
Halfway to Heaven by Susan Wiggs
This must be love by Kasey Michaels
The Tycoon’s Baby by Leigh Michaels
Cold Moon by Jeffery Deaver
This Can’t be Love by Kasey Michaels
Once and Always by Judith McNaught
Beautiful Lies by Lisa Unger
Going Home by Nora Roberts
From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas Friedman
Never have you dog stuffed by Alan Alda
Pay Back is a Mutha by Wahida Clark
Teacher Man by Frank McCourt
Vineyard Prey by Philip Craig

12:28:33 PM    


News from 'Get Your Paws on a Good Book'

Get Your Paws on a Good Book, Hackley Public Library’s adult summer reading program, is pleased to announce that the winner for the week ending August 12 is Anne English-Rapoport, who won a crystal Library ornament donated by the Friends of the Library

The adult summer reading program runs through August 19, with the final weekly drawing on August 21. All entries from the entire summer will also be put in a drawing for the Grand Prize. To sign up for the program call (231-722-7276) or go into the Library and ask to sign up for the Adult Summer Reading Program.

What was Muskegon reading last week?

The Barefoot Bride by Joan Johnston
Whisper of Evil by Kay Hooper
Highland Knight by Hannah Howell
Halfway to Heaven by Susan Wiggs
This must be love by Kasey Michaels
The Tycoon’s Baby by Leigh Michaels
Cold Moon by Jeffery Deaver
This Can’t be Love by Kasey Michaels
Once and Always by Judith McNaught
Beautiful Lies by Lisa Unger
Going Home by Nora Roberts
From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas Friedman
Never have you dog stuffed by Alan Alda
Pay Back is a Mutha by Wahida Clark
Teacher Man by Frank McCourt
Vineyard Prey by Philip Craig

12:27:57 PM    


News from 'Get Your Paws on a Good Book'

Get Your Paws on a Good Book, Hackley Public Library’s adult summer reading program, is pleased to announce that the winner for the week ending August 4 won a gift certificate to Barnes and Noble donated by a Friend of the Library.

The adult summer reading program runs through August, with weekly Monday morning drawings. To sign up for the program call (231-722-7276) or go into the Library and ask to sign up for the Adult Summer Reading Program. For each book you read, or listen to, you can put your name in the weekly drawing.

What was Muskegon reading last week?

Incriminating Evidence by Sheldon Siegel
vThe Europe Conspiracy by Tim LaHaye
The Quilters Daughter by Wanda Brunstetter
Nervous by Zane
Big Russ and Me by Tim Russert
Plain Jane by Fern Michaels
Ain’t no mountain by Sharon Foster
Sunshine Has Rain by Sherrance Henderson
In Love and War by Denene Miller
One Foot in Love by B. L. Wright
Flaming London by Joe R. Lansdale
What they want by Omar Tyree
George and Rue by George Clarke
Velvet by Jane Feather
Sam’s Letters to Jennifer by James Patterson
G-Spot by Noire
Cry no More by Linda Howard
Dark Harbor by David Hosp
Beach Road by James Patterson
Immune Response by Steve Perry
After the Kiss by Joan Johnston
Honey and the Hired Hand by Joan Johnston
Bridegroom by Joan Johnston
Gonna lay down my burden by Mary Monroe
Fever by Geneva Holliday
Red Light Wives by Mary Monroe
Captive by Joan Johnston
Indigo Rose by Susan Miller
The Draco Tavern by Larry Niven
The Pay-off by Vivien Armstrong
Pigs in Heaven by Barbara Kingsolver
Man and Boy by Tony Parsons
The Upper Room by Mary Monroe
Booking Passage by Thomas Lynch
Symptoms of Withdrawal by Christopher Kennedy Lawford
The Choice by Bob Woodard
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
Open Season by Linda Howard
Roadrunner by Trisha Thomas
Mac OS X by Kirk McElhearn
Somebodys gotta be on top by Mary Morrison
Kill and Tell by Linda Howard
Killing Time by Linda Howard

12:27:17 PM    



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