Life
Whew, what a whirlwind fun-filled week! I spent Wednesday and Thursday getting ready to launch the Big Book Summer Challenge (see below). Thursday evening, my cousin and her husband arrived for a visit. We had a wonderful time with them. She and I have known each other all our lives, but we've never had the chance to spend time together like this, just us, and it was great! We took them on a hike along White Clay Creek, to show them some of Delaware's natural beauty.
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Great Blue Heron in the creek
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My husband and I with my cousin & her husband
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Beautiful day along White Clay Creek
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In the evening, we celebrated her birthday with dinner at one of our favorite restaurants, seated on the second-floor deck overlooking the river. They left Saturday morning, and our son and his girlfriend arrived at dinnertime! We enjoyed some relaxed quiet time with them, catching up and hearing all about our son's new job.
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With our son and his girlfriend
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Last night, we watched the daughter of our closest friends get married on Zoom! She and her girlfriend were visiting New Orleans, where they met, and decided on an impromptu wedding in that wonderful place. We were glad to be a part of their special day and share in their happiness.
Our son and his girlfriend just left (hopefully the traffic back to Long Island won't be too terrible). I managed this very active long weekend well but have been pretty wiped out for the past few days! It was worth it to enjoy such fabulous family time.
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On the Blog
Big Book Summer Challenge 2023 has begun!
With all of our visitors, I kicked the challenge off a bit early this year, on Thursday evening, and there are already about 25 people signed up! If you signed up this weekend, I was offline most of the time, so I will be visiting blogs and YouTube channels and replying to sign-ups in the Goodreads group today as I catch up.
This annual reading challenge is super simple and easy-going for summer (or winter, if you're in the southern hemisphere!). You set your own goals, whether that's reading one big book or two or however many you want. You have from now until September 4 (Labor Day in the U.S.), and a big book is any book with 400 or more pages. Everything counts: e-books, audios, YA, middle-grade, graphic novels, fiction, nonfiction. As long as the print edition is at least 400 pages, it's a big book! If you don't have a blog or YouTube channel, no problem--just sign up in the Goodreads group or even by leaving a comment on the challenge page. We have some great book discussions in the Goodreads group all summer long!
All of the details are on the Big Book Summer Challenge page, including a links list for bloggers and YouTubers.
Hope you'll join the fun, too!
Here on the blog last week:
Fiction Review: Brother and Sister Enter the Forest by Richard Mirabella - a Booktopia selection about family, adult siblings, and trauma.
Big Book Summer Challenge is Here! - all the details
My Big Book Summer Plans 2023 - check out my pile of possibilities for the summer. What should I read first??
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On Video
Just one video last week - you guessed it:
Big Book Summer Challenge - details about the challenge, what I plan to read this summer, and plenty of Big Book recommendations, too
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What We're Reading
I have not yet started a Big Book because I haven't had much reading time with all the visitors. Today, I will be finishing The Reading List
by Sara Nisha Adams, the second quarter readalong pick for the Book Cougars podcast (and episode 182 includes an interview with me about Big Book Summer). It's about a list of eight books that 17-year-old Aleisha finds stuck in
a library book while working at her new job in the library. She's not
much of a reader, but she begins reading the books on the list (classics
and modern classics like To Kill a Mockingbird and The Kite Runner).
Things are tough at home for Aleisha, as she helps her brother care for
their mother. When an elderly widower named Mukesh comes to the library
looking for a book, in an effort to connect with his late wife and his
young granddaughter (both avid readers), Aleisha passes him To Kill a Mockingbird, which leads to them reading and discussing each book on the list and becoming friends. This is a story about the
power of books to soothe and comfort and to connect people. I've loved it!
I will also be finishing my audio book today (and picking a Big Book audio), Into White by Randi Pink, a YA novel I downloaded during a previous SYNC summer (this
year's program, with two free audiobooks each week, at
the link). LaToya Williams is a Black girl in her mostly white Alabama
high school, where she endures discrimination and bullying from both
white and Black students. She wonders how her life would be different
and prays one night to wake up "anything but Black." Her prayers are
answered when she wakes up as a beautiful blue-eyed blonde. I wasn't sure about this one at first, with its magical transformation and seemingly silly premise, but it ended up having plenty of emotional depth and being a thoughtful and thought-provoking novel.
My husband had to set aside A Flaw in the Design by Nathan Oates (a Booktopia selection this year) for now, after our great-nephew's death last week--it's a great book but just too dark for his state of mind. Instead, he's been reading one of my all-time favorite books, Hum If You Don't Know the Words by Bianca Marais, a past two-time Booktopia author. Robin, a nine-year-old white girl in Johannesburg, South Africa, is orphaned and goes to live with her single aunt, who works as a flight attendant. Since she's often not at home, the aunt hires Beauty, a 50-ish Black Xhosa woman who has come to the city to search for her missing teen daughter.The two isolated, damaged people slowly bond, as Robin begins to heal with Beauty's help. This beautifully written novel has it all: suspense, drama, and a wonderful sense of humor. I love to hear my husband laughing out loud as he reads it. This book has heart. And it's a Big Book! (My husband participates in the challenge, too.)
Our son, 28, has gone back to the Spellmonger series by Terry Mancour, which he loves! He's currently reading book eight, Court Wizard.
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What are you and your family reading this week?