I'm working on reading more in 2009. So, I'm keeping a list on this blog showing what I've read this year. If you have any good book suggestions, bring them on (please one per person, and no suggestions like "everyone poops". I would enjoy something that will actually enrich my life).
I will read at least 50 pages and if it still sucks, I will allow you another suggestion. Then, as the year goes on, I'll add finished books to my list and post something on this page about the book.
I'm aiming for 50 books this year, we'll see if I can reach that goal.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
A Rip In Heaven - Jeanine Cummins
A Rip In Heaven is about a crime that occurred in April of 1991. The author is the cousin and sister to the victims of this event and the book is written to give all the details and to push for understanding for the victims. The author does a good job with this and really pushes the need for victims not to be forgotten after a crime as society does tend to only remember the criminals and the crime not those affected by the crime. It was an interesting book although I found the author giving indepth bios for the criminals but not for the victims even though she wanted the readers to remember the victims more. That would be one area to add to this book, talk about those lost more than those who took them away.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Don't Call Them Ghosts: The Spirit Children of Fontaine Manse - Kathleen McConnell
This is a true story about the spirit children that inhabited the writer's home. For the most part, I could consider it believable, and it was entertaining - true or not. I found the book to be a little too long, it often repreated information that, if cut to only one telling of the repeated information would not have subtracted from the book but only made it more enjoyable. By the end of the book, I was dissapointed that there wasn't more information divulged about the actual spirits in the house, only tidbits are offered throughout the story, but overall it was an enjoyable read.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Boy in the Striped Pajamas - John Boyne
An account of the holocaust from the perspective of a very naive little boy. His behavior gets to be a little grating, and his lack of understanding is frustrating at times, but by the end of the book, the events we see have a tremendous amount of power because of his innocence. A quick and interesting read.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Medicine Woman - Lynn V. Andrews
I grew up with Lynn's books around the house, but I had only read a few, and never this one. It is the first book in her 19 book series on her personal journey through spiritual enlightenment and empowerment. I was intruiged but also dissapointed at times with this book. It made me want to read more from the series but it also fell flat, with little explanation of key elements. This book essentially explores the beginning of her spiritual journey into the world of shamanism, and maybe the other books answer the questions I was left with, but I wish this book had been more complete. I wish it had been more of a stand alone novel, that didn't compel me to read more of the series so I could understand more, but I guess if you don't want people to buy more of your books you give it all away in the first book, if you do want them to buy more, then you leave them wondering a lot of things.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
The Last Watch - Sergei Lukyanenko
The final book in the blockbuster Watch series. This book was a nice ending to the series, pulling in characters from all of the other books. Some of Lukyanenko's strengths include: creating good adventure and suspense, creating a intriguing puzzle to be solved, and writing an ending that I had to read more than once to wrap my head around - not in bad way, he just thinks of such great explanations that I have to really think about how he's wrapped everything up. I always walk away from these books with lots to think about and lots to smile about. The only faults, although I shy away from calling them that would be: the book is a bit slow in the beginning, and a little confusing for those who are not familiar with the other books in the series. Also, there are 2-3 "nods" to the movies based on the first two books in the series which make you say: "Really? Really?". Overall, though, I say it's a very good read.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
The Book of Lost Things - John Connolly
A fantasy novel about a boy who seeks out his dead mother in a land of dreams and nightmares. This book was a little predictable, and a little frustrating at times. But overall it was a good novel. I really enjoyed the ending.
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