Saturday, January 20, 2007

Crow Lake and My Week of Reading

THANKS Becky! I loved Crow Lake! It's my favorite book read this year (though I've only read 4 so far!)

This quote really has nothing to do with the plot of the book but it stood out to me. "Considering that he's only thirty-four, he's very unfit. He has the kind of lean build that never runs to fat, but thin isn't necessarily healthy."

My sister and I have heard this silly comment many times when we have mentioned needing to exercise more: "YOU don't need to exercise!" They say this because neither one of us is overweight. As if the only reason to exercise is to lose weight. Everyone needs to exercise!

Anyway that is what I thought of when I read that quote. :-)

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I am currently reading The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. I read this in grade school and I loved it. I read it again to Ben when he was in grade school (homeschool). I've never read the rest of the series so I plan to read them this year. I started the book yesterday and will finish it sometime today.

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I also read Night by Elie Wiesel the other day. I bought it years ago at a used book sale or something and had never read it. I read it in one day. It was, good? It's hard to say a book like that is good, it's sad. It's similar to other books I've read on the Holocaust. Maybe it's good to read one once in awhile to remember.

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So yesterday morning I took my girls to storytime at the library. I didn't get myself any books because I had several library books at home yet waiting to be read, and also have Anne of Green Gables which I own on my TBR pile. I try not to check out more books until my TBR pile is down to one or two books, otherwise I want to read the new ones I just checked out before the ones I already have. But then I quit reading The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult (read a few chapters, turned off by the subject matter) and couldn't get into one other random book I picked off the library shelves and I was halfway through The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe already and that left just The Shell Seekers and Anne. I decided I had to go back to the library. My husband says "You were just there this morning." I told him if my TBR pile gets too low I get the shakes. LOL So I went back and checked out 7 books:

Vanishing Acts - Jodi Picoult
The Secret Life of Becky Miller - Sharon Hinck
A Vow to Cherish - Deborah Raney
Dear Enemy - Jack Cavanaugh
The Art of Mending - Elizabeth Berg
Dancing at the Rascal Fair - Ivan Doig
Something Beyond the Sky - Siri Mitchell

After I finish my current book, I can't decide if I want to read The Shell Seekers or not. It's been on my TBR list forever but now that I finally have it I'm not sure if I want to read it or not. I'm not sure if I'll like it. Guess I should read it and find out! Then do I read Anne of Green Gables, or move on to my pile of library books? Decisions, decisions!

Have a great day!

5 comments:

Amy said...

Hi!
I am glad you liked CROW LAKE. I would like to read that soon. I also would like to read a Jodi Picoult but am not sure where to start.

BTW, I loved THE THIRTEENTH TALE!

Anonymous said...

OK, I just pulled my copy of CROW LAKE from the shelf. It will be my next book to read.

Amy - Just about any of the Jodi Picoult books are good. The only one I wasn't thrilled with was THE TENTH CIRCLE. MY SISTERS KEEPER was great!

Joy said...

Hi Eileen! Oh good, another positive review for CROW LAKE.

I "loved" NIGHT and I have both ANNE OF GREEN GABLES and THE SHELL SEEKERS on my TBR list.

Happy Reading!

Linda said...

I read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe a couple of years ago and it was such a delicious pleasure. I am hoping to continue on in the series this year.

Beckyb said...

So glad you liked Crow Lake - that was a good one, I agree. Jodi Picoult is another "winner" USUALLY - there are a couple I do not like but otherwise I enjoy her as well.