Amy Einhorn Books Challenge: 2009 Reviews
Here is the page for linking your reviews and marking your progress for Amy Einhorn Books published in 2009. This database is open to everyone; you do not need to be a participant of the challenge.
An alphabetized list of all the Amy Einhorn reviews can be found on the Amy Einhorn Books review index page (or click on the link under "Alphabetized Imprint Review Indexes" in the sidebar.
Using Mr. Linky
- Please sign using your name and the book title (or a shortened version): Beth F (Ten Degrees).
- If you do not have a blog, please use the URL for this page in the URL box.
Books Published in 2009
- Bad Things Happen by Harry Dolan
- The Help by Kathryn Stockett
- I'm Sorry You Feel That Way: The Astonishing but True Story of a Daughter, Sister, Slut, Wife, Mother, and Friend to Man and Dog by Diana Joseph
- The Kingdom of Ohio by Matthew Flaming
- Life's That Way: A Memoir by Jim Beaver
- The Marriage Bureau for Rich People by Farahad Zama
- Remedies by Kate Ledger
- Ten Degrees of Reckoning: The True Story of a Family's Love and the Will to Survive by Hester Rumberg
6 comments:
Oops, I'm sorry, just realized that last one should be on the 2010 list. Can you delete it? I'll go add it to the correct list.
I'm just now joining the challenge but I linked my reviews that I already did for The Help and The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott!
I read Diana Joseph's book last year before I knew who Amy Einhorn was. After I found out she was the publisher, I thought to myself, "I should have known!".
An fresh, strong, original, female voice- gotta be an Amy Einhorn!
I finally read The Help!
Hooray-- another imprint finished by me! I just finished Ten Degrees of Reckoning.
I am new to the blogging world. So just joined this challenge after nearly completing the What's in a Name Challenge 5. I am not sure that I really want to review these books, but would like to comment and keep track of my progress. Hopefully I can figure out how to link my name above to the post in my blog that mentions the book.
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