Lots of good books this week:
- I finished Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King, book one of a new series, The Guardians, by children's book veterans William Joyce and Laura Geringer. I enjoyed this seasonal fantasy and reviewed it last week.
- Next, I read another middle-grade novel, After Ever After by Jordan Sonnenblick, with a very different tone. It's the engrossing, warm story of an eighth grade boy who is struggling with the after-effects of cancer treatment in addition to the usual middle school angst.
- Now, I am treating myself to a light-hearted holiday book, Wally Lamb's Wishin' and Hopin', a warm and funny novel narrated by a fifth-grade boy in 1965. It's great so far - lots of fun.
- I'm still listening to Breadcrumbs, a wonderful, magical middle-grade novel written by Anne Ursu, and gave a copy to my niece this weekend for Christmas.
- My husband, Ken, finished Stephen King's new release, 11/22/63: A Novel, about someone who time travels back to 1963 to try to prevent Kennedy's assassination, and enjoyed it very much.
- Ken is now reading Gumbo Tales: Finding My Place at the New Orleans Table by Sara Roahen, based on my recommendation. I absolutely loved this book, and he is also enjoying reading about our favorite city and favorite foods. We've also been watching Treme on DVD, so he is immersed in New Orleans culture right now!
- Jamie, 17, is reading a favorite trilogy, The Icemark Chronicles by Stuart Hill. He finished The Cry of the Icemark and Blade of Fire and is now reading the final book, Last Battle of the Icemark. He says this is one of the best series he has ever read...and that's saying a lot!
- Jamie is also reading The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga for his World Lit class. He says it's pretty good (high praise for required reading).
- Craig, 13, is reading The Last Apprentice series by Joseph Delaney - he's currently on Book Two: Curse of the Bane and hopes to finish it this week.
What are you and your family reading this week?
(What are you reading Monday is hosted by Sheila at Book Journey.)
Ooh, I can't wait to get my hands on 11/22/63. There's been a lot of positive feedback on it. I always seem to start a doorstop of a book in the New Year :D
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing Breadcrumbs around. I have to find that one.
ReplyDeleteI loved Wishin' and Hopin'. Glad to hear postive thoughts on 11/22/63.
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