Book Suggestions for April

BrattyMeg

Sweet Shoppe Designer
If you have a book (or two) you want to read post here by March 24th then we'll set up a poll for the weekend thru midnight March 28th then decide which book we will read for April...that way if you need a few days to pick it up you'll have time!

Please only leave 1 or 2 book suggestions. Depending on who has read what we might pick 2 books for the month and you can read 1 or both of them.
 
I second Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah. Or I also want to read On Mystic Lake by Kristin Hannah.
 
I love all Kristin Hannah books.....Winter Garden, Firefly Lane and True Colors are my favorite of hers. I can read any of hers though.

The Help and Water for Elephants is on my wishlist and I would gladly read those! :thumbup:
 
I'd love it if we had a choice of two books. There are are few mentioned that I've already read. If not, I will still gladly join in the discussion if one of those is picked.
Here are a couple of more suggestions.
Shades of Gray
Madame Tussaud
I second the above. I read "Tale of Two Cities" last year with my son, he had to read it for school, and I really enjoyed it. This one has my interest piqued.
Hourglass
Jen
 
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Firefly Lane by Kristen Hannah
Sing Me Home by Jodi Picoult
Tara Road by Maeve Binchy
 
I would love to do the book club but I just started a new series and wont be able to put it down til I am done reading it all. So my suggestion would be

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

I am currently on Book 3 in the series just started it though only about 90 pages in.
 
I would love to do the book club but I just started a new series and wont be able to put it down til I am done reading it all. So my suggestion would be

Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

I am currently on Book 3 in the series just started it though only about 90 pages in.

I'm a complete Outlander addict (listening to book 2 on audio right this minute, in fact). I refuse to admit how many times I've read Outlander (and Voyager, too). :blink:
 
Another for The Help by Kathryn Stockett, it's been on my Kindle for 2 month and I haven't got around to read it yet.
 
Well I haven't read any that have been mentioned (except Pride & Predjuduce :p ), so I'll refrain from offering any up and just enjoy which ever is picked cause they will be all new to me!!! :thumbup:
 
The Help and Water for Elephants are both on my to read list - so I put in another vote for both of those. Water for Elephants movie hits Theaters on April 15th.
 
I like the sound of this one Celeste suggested: The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown.

I'm crossing my fingers for the one chosen not to have tooooo many tears & heartbreaks?!! ...had anough of those this year already.
 
I like the sound of this one Celeste suggested: The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown.

I'm crossing my fingers for the one chosen not to have tooooo many tears & heartbreaks?!! ...had anough of those this year already.

I just read this book a few weeks ago and I really liked it. Good story and development of the characters. I really liked it.
 
I read the Help and it was really good. I've been wanting to read Water for Elephants since it came out but haven't gotten around to it.
 
I'm a complete Outlander addict (listening to book 2 on audio right this minute, in fact). I refuse to admit how many times I've read Outlander (and Voyager, too). :blink:

It's seriously sooooo good. On page 161 of Voyager as of this morning. My friend who got me addicted says I should totally listen to it on tape because that way you get the whole feel of the Scottish accents and what not! :D
 
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