Sunday, March 06, 2011

Sunday Salon: Week In Review #10

What I Reviewed at Becky's Book Reviews:


Dead Man's Folly. Agatha Christie. 1956/2000. Penguin. 240 pages.
A Man Lay Dead. Ngaio Marsh. 1934/1997. St. Martin's Press. 192 pages.
Face Down in the Marrow-Bone Pie. Kathy Lynn Emerson. 1997. St. Martin's Press. 208 pages.
Framley Parsonage. Anthony Trollope. 1861. 576 pages.
Little Dorrit. Charles Dickens. 1855-1857. Penguin. 928 pages. 

What I Reviewed at Young Readers



Frog and Toad Together. An I Can Read Book. Arnold Lobel. 1971. HarperCollins. 64 pages.
Frog and Toad Are Friends. An I Can Read Book. Arnold Lobel. 1970. HarperCollins. 64 pages.
Frog and Toad All Year. An I Can Read Book. Arnold Lobel. 1976. HarperCollins. 64 pages.
Days with Frog and Toad. An I Can Read Book. Arnold Lobel. 1979. HarperCollins. 64 pages.
Llama, Llama Red Pajama. Anna Dewdney. 2005. Penguin. 40 pages.


What I Reviewed at Operation Actually Read Bible



A Bond Never Broken. Judith Miller. 2011. Bethany House. 384 pages.

© 2011 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews

1 comment:

  1. In the Agatha Christie books do not get tired. As neither the Poirot films. The latest book I've read is the work of Agatha Christie. Very good. http://www.konyv-konyvek.hu/book_images/84a/999641084a.jpg

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