I've been reading up a storm this month, well I'm partly attempting to read a few books from my TBR pile, but mostly I'm reading books sent to me to review. I read Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews, which is the second time I have read the novel. Of course, I watched the Lifetime's remake, which I thought was better than the 1987's version, but it felt too much like a made-for-TV movie (otherwise silly). I just finished reading The Unwelcomed Child by V.C. Andrews (well the ghostwriter) and I'm planning on writing the review today.
Last year, I went through my large collection of books and I donate several boxes and bags full of paperbacks and hardbacks to the Salvation Army. You would think I would have more room, but since then I have either received more books to review or have picked up a few books from the thrift stores, though I don't buy as many as I use to.
My most recent thrift store buys are:
Space Brat 3: The Wrath of Squat by Bruce Coville
Sweet Valley University: Love, Lies, and Jessica Wakefield by Laurie John
Sweet Valley University: What Your Parents Don't Know... by Laurie John
The Seance by Joan Lowery Nixon
Smoky Ridge Curse by Paula Graves
The Presence by Heather Graham
Falcon's Run by Aimee Thurlo
Out of the Darkness by Lynn Erickson
As you can see by the list, I like a wide variety of reading; from children books to romance thrillers. If you noticed Space Brat and Sweet Valley University, then you'll know I like reading books from my childhood. I have a big collection of children books, such as scholastic book sets, Goosebumps, The Littles, Romona and Beezus, The Boxcar Children, Fear Street, The Berenstain Bears, Garfield books, Sweet Valley High (and spinoffs), The Baby-sitters Club and any Point Horror book ever made.
I forgot to mention in the list that I also bought The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larrson, which is the second book in the Millennium series, last Saturday. I now have all three books in the series. Actually, I bought all three books at the same thrift store in less than a year and I paid less than a dollar for the entire series. Now, if I can only find time to read them.
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