Monday, May 14, 2012

It's Monday 5/14! What Are You Reading?


Just another Manic Monday...

Life continues to be insanely busy, as we hurtle toward the end of the school year and graduation.  Last week, we had play rehearsals, doctor's appointments, physical therapy, soccer, school, and Craig's 8th Grade Semi-Formal Dance (see photo below).  I enjoyed a lovely Mother's Day yesterday - just a quiet day at home with my family (we are usually traveling to spend the weekend with my mom, but she's coming down this week instead).  My husband and sons cooked breakfast for me, gave me flowers and gifts, and took me out for a very nice dinner.  And I finally had some time to start planning our vacation (which is good because it's less than a month away!)  Up this week...lots of houseguests, more doctor's appointments, book group, and Craig's musical (he has the lead in Pirates of Penzance).

So...busy, busy, busy.  Our books provide a brief respite from all the activity:
  • I finished Dicey's Song by Cynthia Voight and really enjoyed the warm and tender coming-of-age novel for middle-grade readers and teens.  You can read my review here.
  • I also finished Leisl and Po by Lauren Oliver, a wonderful audio book, read by Jim Dale, about a girl who befriends a ghost.
  • I just finished reading Faith by Jennifer Haigh for this week's neighborhood book group.  Haigh is one of my favorite authors, and this novel did not disappoint.  It's about a family's reaction when their son/brother, a Catholic priest, is accused of molesting a young boy during the flurry of such accusations in Boston about ten years ago.  It is haunting and thought-provoking.
  • Last night, I started a new teen/YA novel, Dead to You by Lisa McMann.  I loved McMann's Wake trilogy and her novel, Cryer's Cross.  Although I just started it, this novel about an abducted teen returned to his family after 9 years, already has me in its grip.
  • My husband, Ken, finished Before I Go To Sleep by S.J. Watson and enjoyed the psychological thriller about a woman with amnesia.
  • Ken is now reading A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin, a gift I gave him for Easter.  Neither of us have read this popular series (or watched its spin-off TV show), but I thought it sounded like something he'd really like.  He says it is very complicated, with lots of characters, so it takes a while to get into, but he's enjoying it so far.
  • Jamie, 17, finished re-reading The Exiled Queen, Book 2 in the Seven Realms series by Cinda Williams, one of his new favorites.
  • While he is waiting for Book 3 from the library, Jamie picked up another old favorite, Peter Raven Under Fire by Michael Molloy, a middle-grade pirate adventure that he has probably read at least four times before!  This is his version of comfort food.
  • Craig, 14, is almost finished with Attack of the Fiend, Book 4 in The Last Apprentice series by Joseph Delaney.  He loves this series!
I managed to write two book reviews last week:  Before I Go To Sleep by S.J. Watson and Dicey's Song by Cynthia Voight, a middle-grade/teen novel.  I also posted a clip from the news about Little Libraries, an idea I just loved!


What are you and your family reading this week?


(What are you reading Monday is hosted by Sheila at Book Journey with a kids/teen version hosted by Teach Mentor Texts.)


Craig and his friends ready for their semi-formal (Craig is in the middle, in black)

6 comments:

Heidi’sbooks said...

I'm going to check out your reviews from last week. I'm hoping it slows down around here! I think the worst is over for us. What a handsome son you have!

Sheila (Bookjourney) said...

Hi Sue! I see your family is busy reading as usual! I love that!

Hannahlily said...

Will be interested to hear how you like Dead to You! I have been wanting to check it out. Haven't read the Wake Trilogy but I liked Cryer's Cross. Sounds like you had a lovely Mother's Day. Hope things slow down for you this week!

Tara said...

Fabulous photograph! Dicey's Song is a personal favorite - just as good as Homecoming.

Maria said...

I read and enjoyed the entire Tillerman series when I was in middle school. It can be heavy reading sometimes, but her stories are so good. I have several in the series still on my shelves, others I borrowed and never owned. Wonder if my 3yo will appreciate them in 10 years or so?

Jen Vincent said...

Sheesh...I'm glad I have sons (some of those skirts are short...). They all look like nice kids, though! I have only read The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann but I should probably check out some of her other books. Thanks for sharing! Glad you had a nice Mother's Day! :)