- Craig, 12, finished his latest Hardy Boys' book, The Bombay Boomerang, and started The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau, book 1 of a wonderful series that both Jamie and I loved (check out my review of the series).
- Jamie, 15, loves to read on our road trips. He started with Sphere, a classic scientific thriller by Michael Crichton. He recently enjoyed the movie version of another Crichton book, Timeline, so my husband and I suggested he try some of the author's other books. He loved it!
- Jamie also read the third book in the Book of Ember series, The Prophet of Yonwood. He'd read books 1 and 2 last summer and loved book 3 just as much.
- And Jamie started book 4 in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, The Battle of the Labyrinth, one of his Easter gifts. He loves this series.
- I love to read road trip books while we're on a road trip, so I read Roastbeef's Promise by David Jerome, a funny book about a young man who fulfills his father's last wish by sprinkling his ashes in all 48 contiguous states. I'm up to the part where he visits Louisiana, which I'm enjoying very much. I'll post a review on Book By Book when I finish.
- At bedtime, I've been reading The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo to the boys. Even though they're older, they still enjoy a bedtime book, but we don't always have time at home anymore with homework, soccer, etc. We're all really enjoying this wonderfully written novel.
- We love to listen to audio books on our road trips, and this one was no exception. We listened to an awesome new teen fantasy novel (the start of a series), Incarceron by Catherine Fisher, about a strange world that is divided between Outside and a unique prison known as Incarceron. I'll post a review of this excellent new novel later this week.
- We started listening to Book 3 of the Erec Rex series by Kaza Kingsley, The Search for Truth. This is one of the boys' favorite audio series, about a young boy who discovers he is part of a magical world and must complete a series of quests to become king, and we're all enjoying this latest installment.
And now, I guess it's time to re-enter the real world of groceries, laundry, e-mail, work, and to-do lists. Vacation can't last forever...can it??
What are you and your family reading this week?
(What are you reading Monday is hosted by Sheila at One Person's Journey Through a World of Books).
4 comments:
That's a lot of reading! My post is up in the section called Inklings on my website.
Hey Sue - welcome back! (I would ignore the laundry too!)
I'm glad you had such a good trip. Roastbeef's Promise sounds like a good one. I look forward to reading your review. Have a great week!
Welcome back! Remember to get some rest... the laundry can wait!
I've read Nightwatch by Sergei Lukyanenko, and now on A Ring of Endless Light, by Madeline L'Engle. The story has a a lot of sad elements but is written in L'Engle's uplifting style, so I'm enjoying it.
Thanks for the book lists!
DC.
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