30. Sew U by Wendy Mullin with Eviana Hartman: Great book on beginner construction. So helpful. Wonderful illustrations, easy to read, with lots of step by step instructions.
31. The Fault In Our Stars by John Green: My teenage niece recommended it. Then I saw it on sale over the summer, so I bought it but had a million other things to read. I finally finished my other stuff and got a chance to pick it up. I actually liked it. It's gut wrenching, beautiful, sad, but not sappy.
32. Heaven, Texas by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: One of my favorite fluffy books. I reread it once a year. A mousy fireball and an ex-football player meet, have a series of adventures, and fall in love.
33. Anasai Boys by Neil Gaiman: Fat Charlie's estranged father dies and hijinx ensue when he finds out his corny old dad was really Anansi, (Spider god) and he has a brother. It was good.
34. Stardust by Neil Gaiman: One of my favorite books! sigh, LOVE it.
31. The Fault In Our Stars by John Green: My teenage niece recommended it. Then I saw it on sale over the summer, so I bought it but had a million other things to read. I finally finished my other stuff and got a chance to pick it up. I actually liked it. It's gut wrenching, beautiful, sad, but not sappy.
32. Heaven, Texas by Susan Elizabeth Phillips: One of my favorite fluffy books. I reread it once a year. A mousy fireball and an ex-football player meet, have a series of adventures, and fall in love.
33. Anasai Boys by Neil Gaiman: Fat Charlie's estranged father dies and hijinx ensue when he finds out his corny old dad was really Anansi, (Spider god) and he has a brother. It was good.
34. Stardust by Neil Gaiman: One of my favorite books! sigh, LOVE it.