This time of year is just so busy, with all sorts of end-of-year school functions, last soccer games, overwhelming yard work needed, plus last-minute vacation planning before summer starts. We spent our weekend on all of those, with more coming up this week.
Still trying to squeeze in some reading, as well!
- I finished reading The Tiger's Wife by Tea Obreht (though not until the day after my book group discussion!). It was well-written but a very complicated book - we all agreed it was a good thing we had each other to talk to! I still have some lingering questions about it. Definitely a literary novel.
- As soon as I finished The Tiger's Wife, I moved onto my book group book for this week (sometimes they fall one right after the other like this!), The Condition by Jennifer Haigh. I am loving this novel so far. Haigh is one of my favorite authors - she is especially talented at writing about family relationships.
- I finished Blood, Bones and Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef by Gabrielle Hamilton on my iPod, a fascinating memoir about a very unusual life.
- I started a new audio, Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly, a teen/YA novel about a troubled teen girl who becomes engrossed in the story of a teen girl during the French Revolution. It's excellent so far.
- My husband, Ken, finished Once a Spy by Keith Thomson and moved onto its sequel, Twice a Spy. He's enjoying this author.
- 16-year old Jamie is still working his way through a re-reading of the entire Redwall series by Brian Jacques. We're planning a 3-week trip to California, and he's very worried about how to bring enough books. On our usual road trips, he packs a whole duffle bag with nothing but books, but this time we're flying. I think we'll ship a box out there to my aunt's house before we go!
What are you and your family reading this week?
(What are you reading Monday is hosted by Sheila at Book Journey.)
3 comments:
Sounds like your son needs a Kindle just for traveling! I took one with me to Costa Rica and managed to read 8 books. I was backpacking and never would have been able to carry so many.
Sounds like good reading!
That would be handy, Joel - the problem is that we currently get most of our teen books for free because I'm a reviewer! He's also something of a traditionalist and loves his paper books...I suspect he'll have to give e-books a try soon, though!
Sue
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