
1. 1984 by George Orwell--This one is for school. The kids are really really enjoying it so far, and I'm liking the second go around.
2. The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult--This one is my audio book for the car...it turned into an unexpected historical fiction book and I'm really liking it!
3. Divergent by Veronica Roth--This was on sale last week on my Kindle and I just barely got started....I am excited to keep reading. My students are loving this book right now and I want to find out what the hub-bub is about.
4. What DaVinci Didn't Know: An LDS Perspective by Andrew C. Skinner, Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, and Thomas A. Wayment--I downloaded this from Deseret Book after I finally finished DaVinci Code because this is one of those books where you wonder how much of this is true and how much of this was created for the book. I often don't end up reading non-fiction books often with feeling like I do that all the time for work--more like college...but I think I'm getting over that. This is pretty well written.
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I had to take some time off from "It's Monday" too because for a couple weeks is a row I was *still* reading the same couple of books. I hadn't thought that it might be because I was reading several books at once!
The Storyteller has been on my TRB list for a while. One of these days...
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