Monday, May 13, 2024

It's Monday 5/13! What Are You Reading?

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Life

Happy Mother's Day to all the moms, grandmas, stepmoms, and mom-like people out there! Our tradition is to spend Mother's Day weekend (which is also my mom's birthday) in Connecticut at my mother's house with our family. So, we trekked up there Saturday morning for a fun-filled weekend. Yeah, so, Mother's Day in my family is a bit different--closer to a frat party than what you might picture as a standard Mother's Day celebration! I can't participate in a lot of the partying (can't drink, can't eat sweets, can't stay up past 10 pm), but it was still wonderful to see my family, especially my niece and nephew. I stayed in a little Airbnb studio apartment nearby, which was a good call since they were all just cranking up the karaoke machine at 10 pm, when I left, exhausted! I never would have been able to sleep in the house (though I was very sorry to miss karaoke). 

All together! (most of us, except my older son)
 

My husband and son showered me with fabulous gifts for Mother's Day, including a wonderful stack of new books to read!

Book gifts!

And then, we had the dreaded 4-hour drive home through NY/NJ traffic, though my husband handled the driving while I napped in the back seat.

Our spring blooms update for this week:

My teeny-tiny azalea bush (15 years old!) in bloom

Our irises in full bloom!

Lots of colorful azaleas in bloom in our neighborhood

And I think I forgot to mention here on the blog that I finally joined Instagram! Please come find me at SuzanLJackson so that I can find YOU! I haven't found all my blogging buddies yet.

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On the Blog

 TV Tuesday: The Tourist - we're enjoying this very twisty, suspenseful show!

Fiction Review: Sipsworth by Simon Van Booy - this Booktopia favorite is a warm, tender, funny story about aging, finding purpose, and building a community.

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On Video

Don't You Forget About Me Tag - this is a fun video with several questions about books you've forgotten, books you wish you could forget, books that need more love, and books that will be in your heart forever.

 Friday Reads 5-10-24 - my brief weekly recap of what I am reading and listening to.

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 What We're Reading

I am still reading Honey by Victor Lodato. I met Victor at Booktopia 2017, and my mom and I both loved his novel Edgar and Lucy (my review at the link). He sent me an advanced reader copy of Honey, which was just released on April 16. I fully intended to read and review it in time for its release, but Booktopia 2024 books kept me too busy! It's the story of 80-something Honey Fasinga who escaped from her family and her father, a notorious mobster, as a young adult, and enjoyed a wonderful life in L.A. But after her closest friends died, Honey moved back to her hometown in New Jersey, and she's now trying to reckon with the violent past she left behind. It's great so far! I've always loved Victor's writing, and he's created another wonderful character (with an Easter egg for those who read Edgar and Lucy).

 

On audio, I started The Sky at Our Feet by Nadia Hashidi, a middle-grade novel that I chose for the Spoonie Readathon on Booktube (FYI - a spoonie is someone living with chronic illness or disability so right up my alley!). Twelve-year-old Jason was born in the US, and he's just recently found out that his mother is in the country illegally. His dad worked as a translator for the US military in Afghanistan and, amid death threats, was promised he and his family could move to the US. Jason's mom got a student visa when she was pregnant with him and moved to the US early to start college. Before he could join them, her husband was killed in the war. When her temporary visa ran out, Jason's mom became illegal, but the US was the only home Jason had ever known, and Afghanistan was still a dangerous war zone. One day, Jason sees his mom picked up by INS while working, and he's left all alone. He gets on a train to NYC to go see his aunt. Still in Penn Station, Jason passes out and hits his head and wakes up in the hospital. While there, he meets a girl his age named Max, who has electrodes all over her head. Since the police are trying to find out who Jason is, the two kids hatch an escape plan! It's excellent so far, and I'm really enjoying it on audio.

 

My husband, Ken, is still reading one of his dad's old books he found while we were reorganizing, The Trail to Seven Pines by Louis L'Amour. He says it's about what you'd expect: classic cowboy tale with good guys and bad guys. He didn't have much reading time this weekend--he was up until 2 am with my family, doing karaoke!

 

Our son, 29, is still reading book 2 of the Licanius Trilogy by James Islington, An Echo of Things to Come. But he hasn't had a lot of reading time either because he and his girlfriend leave this week on a month-long cross-country road trip they've been planning for years. I'm so excited for them! They'll be down here on Tuesday and leave on their trip early Saturday morning.

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What Are You Reading Monday is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date, so head over and check out her blog and join the Monday fun! You can also participate in a kid/teen/YA version hosted by Unleashing Readers.

You can follow me on Twitter at @SueBookByBook or on Facebook on my blog's page.
 
 
 What are you and your family reading this week?

10 comments:

  1. Welcome to Instagram! I just followed you (hcmurdoch). Your Mother's Day weekend with family sounds fun and wild!

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    1. Thanks for finding me, Helen - glad we're linked up now :)

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  2. Glad you had a wonderful celebration with family, even if you did have to bow out early. :-)

    Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction

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  3. I love that your mother's celebration of Mother's Day and her birthday is so utterly wild, and I'm glad you were able both to have fun celebrating with them, and to head back to your Airbnb once you were about done, energy-wise! And how fun that you got so many books for Mother's Day—books are the best gifts, for real. And y'all's plants look wonderful!

    For books, The Sky at Our Feet sounds so powerful—it sounds like it blends difficult topics, like Jason's mom being deported, with a perspective that is authentically childlike (escape plans and all). Thanks so much for the thoughtful reviews, Sue, and have a wonderful week!

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    1. Thanks, Max. Hope you're doing well and enjoying your books!

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  4. Sounds like a great mother's day celebration but I would be with you taking off at or before 10pm! Wonderful to get all those books, I didn't last with Lonesome Dove, I wanted to like it but couldn't stick with it.

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    1. ha ha - yeah, it's impossible to keep up with my mother and her husband, even though she's 20 years older than me!

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  5. The Sky at Our Feet sounds really great! I've been on Instagram for years, but have to actually start using it!

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    1. I'm almost finished with it now, and it's been a really excellent novel! If you start using Instagram, find me - I'd love to connect there!

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