I'm going to try something different this time for my reading round-up. I'm not quite sure what yet . . . . Let's see. . . I think I'll try writing the first few words/phrases that come to mind when I think of this book. No complete sentences. We'll see how this goes.
Here are April and May's Books:
1. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life - Anne Lamott
funny, smart, write!
2. Stop Pretending: What Happened When My Big Sister Went Crazy - Sonya Sones
yikes, sanity is no joke, family
3. unChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity and Why It Matters - David Kinnamon
inside and outside, perspective, showing others love
4. In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto - Michael Pollan
(to quote the book) "eat real food, mostly plants, not too much!" :)
5. Keys to the Demon Prison (Fablehaven, #5) - Brandon Mull
finale, fun, yay Fablehaven!
6. The Magic of Ordinary Days - Ann Howard Creel
friendship, marriage, sacrifice
7. The Goose Girl (The Books of Bayern, #1) - Shannon Hale
enjoyable, looking forward to reading more of the series, geese
8. An American Childhood - Annie Dillard
what if I wrote about my childhood, what would my story be, why is it so interesting to read about other people's lives?
9. The Only Alien on the Planet - Kristen Randle
adolescence, great read, her name is Kristen!
10. A Bright Red Scream: Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain - Marilee Strong
not for the faint of heart, real, disturbing
11. Dear John - Nicholas Sparks
I think I'd rather watch the movie, decided I like chick flicks more than chick lit, read in a day
12. The Four Loves - C.S Lewis
who do you love, how to love, Love C.S. Lewis ;)
13. The Candy Shop War - Brandon Mull
fun, quick, passing along to the kids!
14. Have a New Kid by Friday: How to Change Your Child's Attitude, Behavior & Character in 5 Days - Kevin Leman
good ideas, sometimes overwhelming, I need to freeze time so I can work with each child individually without losing ground with the others. Ha.
15. Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet - Jamie Ford
one of the best I read this month, young love - is it real?, opportunities lost
16. The Help - Kathryn Stockett
eye-opening, well-written, excellant
17. The Elegance of the Hedgehog - Muriel Barbery
slightly pompous, enjoyable, made me smile somehow
18. The Mill on the Floss - George Eliot
long, terribly long, check it off the list :)
Hm. Well. That was interesting, eh?
And for the record, I've read 49 books so far this year!! I am thinking I might go for the 100-books-in-a-year goal, just for the fun of it. About halfway there, about halfway through the year . . . I think I might be able to swing it. 'ya think?!?
So, what have you been reading? Any thoughts on these? I've said before that I will read just about anything recommended to me, so don't be shy about making recommendations. I figure I read enough I can swallow about anything and still have time for whatever I want (as long as it's not nasty, you know).
And if you have any other thoughts, ideas, suggestions or kind criticism of my reading round-ups, please share those, too. Just be nice. Thanks a bunch! :)
2 comments:
I like the new format. I loved The Help. I also have the 2 books following the Goose Girl if you would like to read them. I just don't own the latest book in the series.
Did I tell you I read The Elegance of the Hedgehog? I found the first chapter delightful and the rest of it just went downhill.
I always love to read your book reviews. Even though my current stack of books to read is growing uncontrollably I never stop looking for more!
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