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5/16/11 -   I just finished reading Spring Break by Kayla Perrin.  I'd have to give it 3.5 out of 5 stars.  I must say that when I first started reading the book, it reminded me of the Natalie Hollaway case.  But overall, I think the book had some sudden suprises and an ending I didn't expect.  If your looking for  a quick easy read, I would recommend this one.

5/11/11 -
Just started reading this book today...hope it's a good one as this is the first book I've read from this author.

Quotes I liked: 
"Even the darkest clouds have a silver lining.  Me and you - we're that silver lining."  ~ Jason, page 276

"Life is too short to live it being angry over what you can't change.  It's too precious to let resentment keep you from accepting second chances with people you love."  ~ Chanetelle, page 312

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5/11/11 - Once again, Michelle Moran has outdone herself! This was a fantastic read. I love the way it's told in first person from Marie's perspective. This is a must read for anyone who is interesting in learning more about the French Revolution. I believe that Madame Tussaud (Marie), shows the compassion and strength of many women during this time. She was so much more than a woman who created wax figures. 

5/4/11 - As I expected, I'm not disappointed in the least bit.  I'm also excited to be learning more abou the French Revolution.  I'm about 7 pages to the half way point...so I'm happy about that.  So far, this is definitely something to put on your "To Read" list!

4/26/11 -
I began this book at the end of last week and it's good so far.  If it's anything like Nefertiti, The Heretic Queen and Cleopatra's Daughter, I know I'm definitely in for a treat!  Back on with my historical fiction!  LOL :)

Quotes I liked:
"Perhaps.  But now it's over, and the actor must return to his room and face the truth that for all of the masks, and all of the applause, there is only him.  Your performance couldn't last, and now that it's done, all that's left if your own company.  Do you enjoy it?"  ~Marie Grosholtz to Marquis de Sade, pg. 88

"Symmetry truly is the essence of beauty, not only in architecture but also in people.  My most beautiful subjects have faces that are perfectly symmetrical.  You can give me a group of people's measurements, and without seeing them I can predict which man is the most handsome and which woman is the most attractive."  ~Marie Grosholtz, pg. 69

"The only thing money is good for, Marie, is buying time.  The time to do the things you like."  ~Henri Charles to Marie Grosholtz, pg. 45

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4/26/11 - I've had so much going on since January of this year, that I feel as though I’m am reading a bit slower, or having less and less time to actually sit down and read a good book.  But overall, I thoroughly enjoyed The Audacity of Hope, I’m glad I took the time out to read it.  I believe that Obama was genuine in his approach and rhetoric.  Although he wasn’t at the time preparing to run for President of the United States, I believe this book gave him a platform in which to run on.  A lot of his ideals and ideologies are showcased here and were reflective in his 2008 Election Campaign.  It was also great to look back and remember the various events that have taken place in our American History over the beginning of this 21st Century….and to remember what was going on in my life during those events.  This is actually the first political book I’ve read and I’m glad that I expanded my horizons and took a step back from my typical fiction novel, or my favorite historical fiction novels.  I will definitely read more political books in the future.  For anyone who wants to take a closer look at our President and what he stands for or the reasoning behind his beliefs and practices – they should definitely read this book! 

3/23/11 - Still enjoying this book.  So far, it's making me have a better understanding of our government, and why things are the way that they are. 
3/9/11 -
I started this book on Sunday, and it's pretty good so far.....

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REVIEW:  I must say that all-in-all I thoroughly enjoyed Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice.  I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking for a classic story of pride, love and of course prejudice.  J  No really it was a great read and I look forward to more than likely reading it again in the future.  Although I read this on the Kindle, I do believe this is a book to be purchased for sure!  I look forward to watching the movie soon as I hear it follows the book well. 

Also, this weekend I made a trip to
Barnes & Noble to try to spend my Christmas gift card and found a new book entitled Mr. Darcy’s Secret, by Jane Odiwe this book acts as a sequel to Pride & Prejudice.  I think I may have to revamp my 2011 Reading List.  LOL


2/9/11 - OMG - it's like with each passing page this book seems to be getting better and better.  And yes, I'm finally a little more than half way through the book.  I must say that so far, this book has some great surprises!  So far, it's a DEFINITE MUST READ CLASSIC!!!!!  
2/3/11
- I'm almost half way through the book - it's definitley has its surprises.  I'm really enjoying it so far and can't wait to see what happens next!
1/25/11
- I decided to switch around January and February's books - so for the month of January, I will be reading Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.  I decided to read this book first because I received the Amazon Kindle for Christmas and this was one of the free books - and since I was sooooo excited to use my Kindle - I thought why not read this book first. 
I've heard a lot about this book over the years, but have yet to actually read it myself.  So far, it's pretty interesting.  I'm wondering about Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy....is there a connection there????  I don't know, I guess I better keep reading to find out!  Keep you all posted on the progress - considering my recent medical condition, I'll probably finish this sometime in February seeing as how I haven't had much time to read this month.  :)
P.S. I'm loving my Kindle! 

 
Okay - I think this is it - My 2011 Reading List:  If you've read any of these books and would like to leave comments about them - please feel free to do so - I would love to read the feedback!

The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama
Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
Madame Tussaud by Michelle Moran
Wench by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
Spring Break by Kayla Perrin
The Hand I Fan With by Tina McElroy Ansa
Color Me Butterfly by L.Y. Marlow 
Silk by Alessandro Baricco
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
What My Best Friend Did by Lucy Dawson
One More Winter:  A Short Story by Rebecca K. O'Conner
Tuned In to Love:  A Short Story by Karen Jerabek
Every Woman Needs a Wife by Naleighna Kai
The Tudor Throne by Brandy Purdy
 
I plan to post my 2011 Reading List by the end of the week - be sure to check out what I'll be reading and please feel free to leave comments, especially if you've read any of the books on my reading list.  Also, if you'd like I'd love to have you join me on this journey - just one book a month!

~NJ