MedlemWisteriaLeigh

Samlingar
Taggar
historical fiction (219), non-fiction (112), American history (99), ARC (78), England (51), fiction (46), romance (44), 19th century (42), memoir (41), strong women (40), biography (40), American Civil War (38), 20th century (35), contemporary fiction (28), WWII (27), 18th century (24), HNR (24), 2008-Summer (23), mystery (22), fantasy (21), slavery (21), Pulitzer Prize (20), racism (20), American Revolution (20), 2008-Winter (18), 2009-Summer (16), European Queens (16), 2008-Fall (16), 2007-Summer (15), family (15), ER (14), presidents (14), murder (14), biographical fiction (14), 2008-Spring (13), 2009 Spring (13), Henry VIII (13), favorite (12), 16th century (12), 2009-Winter (12), suspense (12), coming of age (11), 21st century (11), adventure (11), religion (10), winter 2010-2011 (10), philosophy (10), classic literature (10), women roles (10), American History (10), New England (9), 2010-Spring (9), Virginia (9), Middle East (9), family relationships (9), 2007-Fall (9), Christianity (8), magic (8), France (8), Islam (8), history (8), autobiography (8), China (8), Massachusetts (8), feminism (8), TBR (8), 2010-Summer (8), race relations (7), 12th century (7), abolitionists (7), Scotland (7), 17th century (7), prejudice (7), forgiveness (7), globalization (7), TAH (7), humor (7), London (7), survival (7), women (7), friendship (7), children's literature (7), war (7), espionage (7), 2010-Winter (7), Fall 2010 (7), British history (7), WWI (6), Mississippi (6), young adult (6), thriller (6), Eleanor Roosevelt (6), American literature (6), spirituality (6), 1930's (6), founding father/s (6), World History (6), antebellum (6), race (6), womens' rights (6), Afghanistan (6), Fall 2011 (6), social reform (6), series (6), India (6), New Orleans (6), love (6), NYC (6), grief (6), Iran (5), vampire (5), women studies (5), Germany (5), Louisiana (5), Ambrose (5), father/daughter (5), British literature (5), 14th century (5), picture book (5), Holocaust (5), Franklin Roosevelt (5), Abraham Lincoln (5), witches (5), knitting (5), Native Americans (5), Summer 2011 (5), Paris (5), choices (5), poetry (5), civil rights (5), contemporary issues (5), Vietnam (5), Communism (5), freedom (5), family saga (5), African-American literature (5), Professional/education (5), primary sources (5), Ireland (5), Washington (5), Tennessee (5), psychological fiction (5), multi-generational (5), Allende (5), early reviewer (5), time travel (5), paranormal (5), Minnesota (4), existentialism (4), Thomas Jefferson (4), Eleanor of Aquitaine (4), slave narratives (4), slave trade (4), YA (4), summer 2010 (4), California (4), Taliban (4), Middle Ages (4), concentration camps (4), Jesus Christ (4), mythology (4), Oklahoma (4), American South (4), trilogy (4), Elizabethan (4), New York (4), sisters (4), marriage (4), 1001 books (4), reference (4), journalism (4), narrative (4), children literature (4), signed (4), historical romance (4), epic literature (4), rape (4), love story (4), instruction (4), politics (4), Connecticut (4), early 20th century (4), poverty (4), Jim Crow (4), mental illness (4), bigotry (4), psychology (4), education (4), Renaissance (3), New York City (3), victorian (3), Europe (3), Italy (3), Africa (3), Russia (3), Chicago (3), Ancient Egypt (3), Iraq (3), economics (3), dysfunctional family (3), Canada (3), death (3), Judaism (3), Read May 2012 (3), current events (3), debut (3), children (3), fall 2011 (3), juvenile fiction (3), witchcraft (3), orphans (3), 2010-summer (3), supernatural (3), Net Galley (3), War Through the Generations (3), ghosts (3), Purchase 09 (3), Florida (3), Egypt (3), depression (3), relationships (3), San Francisco (3), conspiracy (3), blog tour (3), art (3), Bible (3), architecture (3), Sourcebooks (3), Nobel Peace Prize (3), sociology (3), Jazz Age (3), Top 10 (3), Boston (3), Mexico (3), short stories (3), Texas (3), Darfur (3), Cambodia (3), 1950's (3), father/son (3), Thomas Paine (3), human rights (3), Normandy (3), French Revolution (3), American Southwest (3), Gettysburg (3), arranged marriage (3), 1939-1945 (3), interpersonal relationships (3), crochet (3), Cleopatra (3), 1960's (3), Nepal (3), Colonial America (3), Cape Cod (3), plantation life (3), midwives (3), Israel (3), patterns (3), South Carolina (3), druids (3), determination (3), social reformers (3), genocide (3), alcoholism (3), Muslim (3), segregation (3), young adult fiction (3), Georgia (3), inspirational (3), social issues (3), National Book Award (3), family secrets (3), Kenya (3), difference (3), Asia (3), marginalized (3), George Washington (3), New Hampshire (3), Himalayas (3), global understanding (3), Harlem (3), Tudor England (3), economy (3), science fiction (3), military history (3), immigration (3), interracial marriage (3), Kansas (2), Auschwitz (2), Charleston (2), contemporary (2), post WWII (2), anthology (2), 1940's (2), Eisenhower (2), political leadership (2), books (2), gilded age (2), civil rights movement (2)
Moln
Taggmoln, Författarmoln, Taggspegel
Medium
Grupper
Gått med
Oct 8, 2005
Riktigt namn
Donna
Om mitt bibliotek
I am most drawn to reading historical fiction and history which I include biography. I also enjoy a lot of contemporary fiction.
However, I read nearly every Stephen King book written(yet usually hate horror books).

Therefore, I would say I am always looking for a great read. I have an open mind and read reviews often. PLEASE, recommend any books you think were your absolute favorites!!!!!

As a library media specialist, I read The New York Times Book Review. I always look at School Library Journal, Booklist, Amazon, Kirkus, Publishers Weekly and especially read my fellow Library Thing Member's reviews out there!!!!!

Please write and recommend your favorites.


I still have books to add to my account, just never have the time.
Om mig
I am a library/media specialist in the Northeast. I am an avid reader and can't wait to read my next book. The only problem I have is deciding which book in my "to read" pile will be next. As far as I am concerned there are never enough hours in a day to read. My perfect job would be reading and writing reviews... without a doubt.

My job is a teacher/library media specialist, but my passion is all about the kids and their learning to acquire a love of reading. I purchase children's books for K-5 and have been involved with young adult literature as well. I believe strongly that children who love to read will succeed, whether they read online or in a book.
Vistelseort
Tri-State Northeast
Webbplats
http://www.bookwormsdinner.blogspot.com/
Medlemskap
Även på
Läser just nu
Favoritförfattare
Lokala favoriter

Boklådor: Borders - Danbury, Deer Park Books, Elm Street Books, More Good Books, R.J. Julia Booksellers, The Hickory Stick Bookshop

Medlemmens krets

Vänner
Intressant bibliotek