Tuesday, May 26, 2009

It’s Tuesday, 5/26! What Are You Reading?

I’m a day late today because of the holiday weekend. Last week was a great reading week:
  • I finished The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court by Jeffrey Toobin. Everyone in my book group agreed it was fascinating. Review coming in the next couple of days…
  • I was sick toward the end of the week but a great novel saved the day! I read The Girl She Used To Be by David Cristofano all in a single day and loved it. It’s the story of a woman who’s been in the Witness Protection Program since she was 6 years old and is still running from the mob boss who forced her family into exile. Great book – review to come soon.
  • I read a teen novel, 20 Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler. I was put off by the title at first, thinking it was a typical shallow teen romance, but it turned out to be an excellent novel exploring the aftermath of a tragic teen death. I’m glad I read it and will be reviewing it on my other blog, Great Books for Kids and Teens.
  • Now I’m onto a novel I got from the library, Gone Tomorrow by P.F. Kluge. It’s good so far, but I’m still in the first chapter!
I wasn't able to write much last week after I got sick, so I have a great backlog of reviews coming up this week...stay tuned!

What are YOU reading this week?

7 comments:

  1. Hi Sue! I LOVED The Girl She Used to Be. Wasn't it good?! I read it that fast too - because I had to see what happened next :)

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  2. Yes - I couldn't put it down, either! That's what made it the perfect sick day book.

    Sue

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  3. I'm glad you had SUCH a good reading week--mine sucked.

    I'm on vacation this week and looking forward to Kate Morton's The Forgotten Garden, Ethan Canin's America, America, and Gillian Flynn's Dark Places.

    Cheers!

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  4. Ah, vacation reading - that's the best! No worries...have fun!

    Sue

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  5. I'm reading Isabel Allende's Eva Luna, I love her writing. Have you read any of her books?

    xo,
    Ella

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  6. Glad to hear that you liked The Girl She Used to Be. I really enjoyed it as well.

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  7. Hi, Ella -

    I read one of Allende's kids' books, City of the Beast, but I didn't like it very much. I wondered if it was just poorly translated because I'd heard so many good things about the author. I should give one of her grown-up books a try!

    Sue

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