
I have discovered a new literary friend that I know many of you are totally familiar with. JANET EVANOVICH. I was at the library the other day and picked up her second and third novels (they didn't have her first one at this library -- I'll order it). So right now I am reading "Two For the Dough." I think I am totally going to love Janet's writing.

The other book I have just started is "Piaf" written in 1969 by Edith Piaf's sister, Simone Berteault. It's a big fat book with some photos and seems very interesting if you are a fan of France's "little sparrow." I think this will be a book that I will have to renew a few times
before I finish it.
I wasn't going to read more than one book at a time, but here I go again.
2 comments:
You will LOVE Stephanie Plum and her cohorts. I want to be Grandma Mazur when I grow up. Word of advice - When you get to #5, be sure to have #6 ready to read immediately.
I'm usually reading more than one book at a time. Except right now - I'm reading a non-fiction (MAYFLOWER) and need to be able to concentrate on it.
The book about Edith Piaf looks like one I'd like to read. I want to see the movie about her when it comes out on dvd too - "La vie en rose"
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