At least I think it's still Monday...barely! We spent the weekend out of town with family, then all day today driving back and forth to an out-of-state doctor's appointment, so I'm running a bit behind. Things have still been crazy hectic here, as predicted last week, but we had some good news and made a big decision. The college found my son a single dorm room, and he decided to give it a try, with a reduced schedule of just three classes (he has some significant health issues). So, that is all very exciting! Move-in day for freshman is Saturday, so this will be another insanely busy week...but maybe then things will calm down a bit for me (not for long, I'm sure...).
We read some great books last week at our house:
- I am, of course, still working on Stephen King's 11/22/63, my last Big Book for the summer! As expected, I am loving it so far, especially the way that King wove one of his past novels, It, into the early parts of the story. I love when an author does that - it makes you feel like an insider!
- In the car today, I finished the middle-grade audio book Okay For Now by Gary D. Schmidt. I LOVED everything about this wonderful novel! It was quite possibly the best middle-grade novel I've ever read AND the best audio book I've ever listened to. Highly recommended.
- My husband, Ken, is also reading a hefty novel, A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin. He and our son both love this series.
- Jamie, who turned 18 last week, read his required freshman summer book in one day last week! Their First-Year Student Common Reader is Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo, a nonfiction book set in a poverty-stricken part of Mumbai. Jamie said it was eye-opening and fascinating.
- Part of his motivation for reading his required book so fast was to move onto Book 4 in the George R.R. Martin series, which he picked up in the college bookstore when we bought his required book. He is almost finished with A Feast of Crows already and loving it!
- Craig, 14, is slogging his way through In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez, one of his required summer books. He's not loving it!
(What are you reading Monday is hosted by Sheila at Book Journey, with a kids/teen version hosted by Teach Mentor Texts.)
Jamie and his brother Craig celebrate his 18th birthday. |
Glad things worked out for college son! I just picked up 11/22/63. It was too heavy to read around the pool! :o). I am listening to Clash of Kings.
ReplyDeleteI love that your whole family has so many stories on the go at the same time. I hope you all enjoy them!
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