...If you're a chick. And you like chick lit type books. And the south. And happiness.
I'm a big reader. I always have been. My momma always said that her house would be a lot cleaner if she didn't want to read all the time. When the Kindle first came out with an app for iphones and ipads, I was in TROUBLE. Major budgeting issue right there. (But how can spending money on books be
bad?!) I've since limited myself to one new book a month but these are three oldies that I've read in the last year that I would definitely read again. In fact, I've already read the top two multiple times and I'm about to get started on the bottom one again. Enjoy!
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Garden Spells By Sarah Addison Allen |
“But surprises were nothing new to her. Like opening a can of mushroom soup and finding tomato instead; be grateful and eat it anyway.”
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Saving CeeCee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman. This book is safe for ALL ages. |
"Cecelia Rose, she said, reaching for my hand, "far too many people die with a heart that's gone flat with indifference, and it surely must be a terrible way to go. Life will offer us amazing opportunities, but we've got to be wide-awake to recognize them."
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A Different Kind of Normal by Cathy Lamb. *Tear Jerker!* |
"A Different Kind of Normal is about a kid with a big head, a hospice nurse and a surgeon, a family of witches, spells, spices, herbs, a greenhouse, and basketball."
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