The winner of the free class, yarn and needles from Sip and Knit, Inc. is…
Mary Anne!
She reviewed Perfect by Harry Kraus, M.D.
She reviewed Perfect by Harry Kraus, M.D.
And the runners-up are…
Superparenting for ADD by E.M. Hallowell and P. Jensen, recommended by R.S..
The Girl With No Shadow by Joanne Harris, reviewed as “not bad but not bravo” by Jean
The Homeschooling Option by Lisa Rivero, recommended by Aura:
“Great book. As I began to consider homeschooling my son, this book was very helpful in looking to see if the option is right for you.”
Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven by Susan Jane Gilman, recommended by Kathie:
“A very interesting story of two friends on an adventure!”
The Pajama Girls of Lambert Square by Rosina Lippi, recommended by Elyse
The Sorceress by Michael Scott, recommended by Robin
Red and Me by Bill Russell, recommended by Kay:
“Powerful story of self-awareness, true friendship and the meaning of team.”
The Sign by Raymond Khoury, recommended by Alice:
“It kept me up most of the night. I enjoyed it, even though many parts were hard to believe.”
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, recommended by Joan
The Geography of Bliss by Eric Weiner, recommended by Michele:
“If you like NPR, you’ll love this travel essay about the quest for what makes people ‘happy.’”
Corsair by Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul, recommended by Janice:
“They follow the same pattern as most of their books – just a different location and time frame. Good for light reading.”
The Girl With No Shadow by Joanne Harris, reviewed as “not bad but not bravo” by Jean
The Homeschooling Option by Lisa Rivero, recommended by Aura:
“Great book. As I began to consider homeschooling my son, this book was very helpful in looking to see if the option is right for you.”
Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven by Susan Jane Gilman, recommended by Kathie:
“A very interesting story of two friends on an adventure!”
The Pajama Girls of Lambert Square by Rosina Lippi, recommended by Elyse
The Sorceress by Michael Scott, recommended by Robin
Red and Me by Bill Russell, recommended by Kay:
“Powerful story of self-awareness, true friendship and the meaning of team.”
The Sign by Raymond Khoury, recommended by Alice:
“It kept me up most of the night. I enjoyed it, even though many parts were hard to believe.”
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, recommended by Joan
The Geography of Bliss by Eric Weiner, recommended by Michele:
“If you like NPR, you’ll love this travel essay about the quest for what makes people ‘happy.’”
Corsair by Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul, recommended by Janice:
“They follow the same pattern as most of their books – just a different location and time frame. Good for light reading.”
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