Due to my hiatus, I have not recorded anything about the books I have read. Although self inflicted guilt swirls through my brain, I will not be responding on those books. I simply do not have enough time. So, in order to appease my guilt, I will list the books I have read (actually the ones I can remember) and simply state whether I would recommend it for others to read or to just by-pass it. The books I have read were:
*Kill Fee by Gary Paulsen - Adult content not for youth. Recommend if you are a Gary Paulsen fan.
* The Big Book of How to Say It Best by Jack Griffin and Robbie Millerr-Kaplan. Recommended as a resource. Helpful for writing letters, giving speeches, and simply saying things in an appropriate manner.
* The Little Red Hen owned by A Golden Book company - One of my favorite children's stories. I often quote some of the lines from the book when the moment is right.
* The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell - If you found Gary Chapman's book, The Five Love Languages, beneficial and meaningful I would recommend it.
* How to Clean Practically Anything by Consumer Reports - If you are into creative ways to save money and clean household items, then this book is for you.
* The Telling by H.L. Klun - This is the first of three books. It is an enjoyable read and recommended for those who love children's literature.
* A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer - P/M (biography).
* The Lost Boy by Dave Pelzer - P/M (biography).
* The Sisters Grimm: The Fairy-Tale Detective (book 1) by Michael Buckley - CL.
* The Sisters Grimm: The Unusual Suspect (book 2) by Michael Buckley - CL.
* The Sisters Grimm: The Problem Child (book 3) by Michael Buckley - CL.
I suspect there were more, but I didn't write them down nor save all of them. Often times, I give the books away for others to read, place them on my professional shelf or simply recycle to book (especially when it's a piece of cr@#$*%p.
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