I had another rough week last week (no new reviews posted!), but this one is starting out better. My son had a severe flare-up of his chronic illness last week, I had a moderate flare-up, and it was another hectic, overwhelming week. I spent Friday marshaling my limited energy to pack for another weekend away, which I was dreading. Then things turned around. We drove to my mom's house to spend the weekend with her and her husband. Jamie and I still felt crummy, but there was nothing to do there but rest and relax. Craig got to go snowboarding, and my husband, Ken, went skiing for the first time in 22 years! We all had a nice time, and now I feel rested and ready to face another full week.
Most of us are still working on the long books we were reading last week, except for Jamie. While he was sick last week, he read four books! That's my boy...
- I am almost finished with the 700-page novel, The Hour I First Believed, by Wally Lamb. It's a good thing last week's book group was postponed! It's quite an epic, starting in the 80's and going forward to the present and backward to the Civil War. I always enjoy Lamb's writing.
- Ken, my husband, is still working his way through the 1000+-page Under the Dome by Stephen King. He's enjoying it, though he's getting sick of carrying such a huge brick around with him!
- Craig, 13, has finished reading for his upcoming book presentation and now gone back to The Last Hunt by Bruce Coville, the final book in his favorite series, The Unicorn Chronicles.
- And then there's Jamie, 16. He finished reading The Books of Umber 3: The End of Time by P.W. Catanese - he really enjoys that series.
- Next, on his first sick day, Jamie spotted an old favorite on his book shelf, The Goblin Wood by Hilari Bell, one of his favorite authors, and decided to re-read it. The equivalent of comfort food for him.
- By now, clearly too sick for school, he piled up a big stack of books he's been meaning to read and started in! He read Closer, Book 4 of the teen/YA Tunnels series by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams, about a hidden, underground world. I've only read the first book so far, but Jamie says it's one of the best series he's ever read, so I think I need to catch up.
- Next, he read Sabotaged, Book 3 of The Missing series by Margaret Peterson Haddix. Both he and I have been enjoying this fast-paced middle-grade time travel series.
- Now, he's reading The Last Olympian, the final book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan. He recently bought it with a Christmas gift card.
(What are you reading Monday is hosted by Sheila of Book Journey.)
I need to reread the Unicorn Chronicles, I think I only ever read the first book when I was younger. I love seeing that your whole family is reading something. :)
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I need to continue on with the Percy Jackson series - my college son said I was crazy not too and left me his whole series.... :)
ReplyDeleteSorry you had a tough week! We've been coping with stomach flu on this end :(. Reading Maeve Binchy - total comfort reading!!
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