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Now that the Winter Reading Program has finished amid great fanfare, this will be the last blogpost about Winter Reading favorites. I have enough material to make one last booklist, though. Look out for it on the New Releases and Booklists page! If the feedback I have been getting is anything to go by, everyone thoroughly enjoyed the Winter Reading Program. Here, taken at random from the generous amount of notes I have received, are the last few reader comments I have space to post. Thank you everyone for participating!
Cathedral of the Sea by Ildefonso Falcones de Sierra Find this book in our catalog
This is a downloadable e-book. "An unhurried narrative of a fate of one man and the cathedral he helps to build. His life story is full of tragedy and hopes. You grow to love the main character and find yourself hoping for a happy end of his life, full of suffering."
Three Junes by Julia Glass Find this book in our catalog
"Generational family life showcases differences of life styles between father/son/brothers. Eye-opening reasons to share "secrets" with family and reason not to do so."
Highest Duty by Chesley Sullenberger Find this book in our catalog
"This autobiography shows how one ordinary person's life and sincerity to duty prevents a major disaster. He gives credit to the people, events, and practices upon which he stands and is able to resort to on common and uncommon days."
Eat This, Not That by David Zinczenko Find this book in our catalog
"In this day with the prevalence of obesity, it is interesting to see how fashion sizes have changed over the years. One also learns about hidden calories in what are believed to be "healthy" foods. This book was a real eye-opener." (there is also an Eat This, Not That: Restaurant Guide, and a 2010 update)
Cathedral of the Sea by Ildefonso Falcones de Sierra Find this book in our catalog
This is a downloadable e-book. "An unhurried narrative of a fate of one man and the cathedral he helps to build. His life story is full of tragedy and hopes. You grow to love the main character and find yourself hoping for a happy end of his life, full of suffering."
Three Junes by Julia Glass Find this book in our catalog
"Generational family life showcases differences of life styles between father/son/brothers. Eye-opening reasons to share "secrets" with family and reason not to do so."
Highest Duty by Chesley Sullenberger Find this book in our catalog
"This autobiography shows how one ordinary person's life and sincerity to duty prevents a major disaster. He gives credit to the people, events, and practices upon which he stands and is able to resort to on common and uncommon days."
Eat This, Not That by David Zinczenko Find this book in our catalog
"In this day with the prevalence of obesity, it is interesting to see how fashion sizes have changed over the years. One also learns about hidden calories in what are believed to be "healthy" foods. This book was a real eye-opener." (there is also an Eat This, Not That: Restaurant Guide, and a 2010 update)
Labels: Readers' Picks, readers' reviews
posted by Elizabeth on 3/07/2010




