Happy Tax Day to my U.S. readers! Yup, big excitement today.
We had another busy week here, and my streak of great books continues!
- I finished The Yokota Officer's Club by Sarah Bird for my neighborhood book group and absolutely loved it! It's a novel about a military family and the secret event that tore their family apart years earlier. The author has a great sense of humor - I was laughing out loud from the very first pages! - but the novel is also warm, heartfelt, and sad. All the 60's pop culture references added an extra layer of fun.
- At the same time, I started listening to an audio of The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom, the selection for my other book group that meets this week (yes, I waited until the last minute again!). My library had a long wait list, so I started with the audio that was immediately available at the library and then switched to the paper book when a friend lent me her extra copy. It is excellent so far (both on audio and on paper), about a 6-year old Irish girl who is traveling to the US with her parents and brother in the 1700's. Her parents die during the voyage, so she is indentured to the man who had paid for their passage. She grows up among the slaves on his plantation.
- My husband, Ken, finished The Wind Through the Keyhole by Stephen King, a new book in the Dark Tower series (Ken says it is like book 3 1/2) and enjoyed it.
- Ken is now reading The Thirteenth Child by Patricia C. Wrede, based on recommendations from my son and I!
- Jamie, 18, had a very busy week in college and no time for pleasure reading. I think he is ready for summer!
- Craig, 15, finished reading When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka for his freshman lit class. It's about the Japanese internment, and he said it was very good (high praise from someone who doesn't like to read!). I'm next in line for this one!
Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver.
I also wrote a Weekend Cooking post about a new slow cooker cookbook I recently bought - the recipes I have made so far have been great!
And a post about a great opportunity for teens who like to read and write.
What are you and your family reading this week?
(What are you reading Monday is hosted by Sheila at Book Journey, with a kid/teen version hosted by Teach Mentor Texts.)
4 comments:
Did you guys like Thirteenth Child? I struggled with it though I think it is one that may deserve a reread. Don't know any of the other books so I'll definitely need to go look them up.
Happy reading this week :)
Kellee -
My son and I both loved The Thirteenth Child and read the whole trilogy! Not sure what my husband thinks so far - will have to ask him!
Sue
The Thirteenth Child sounds good. I will have to pick it up.
I just started The Raven Boys by Maggie Steifvater and just finished Sapphie Blue by Kerstin Gier. Have you read any of her Ruby Red series? It's really good.
No, I haven't read any of those yet, Andrea, but I have heard good things about them.
Raven Boys has been waiting in my TBR pile for years!!
Sue
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