Sunday, August 22, 2010
Breaking Dawn
Well, I finally finished this saga. My niece, Michelle, will be happy about that. Now, she won't have to worry about letting any spoilers slip out.
Surprisingly, I loved three quarters of this book. At the beginning, I just couldn't put it down. Unfortunately, the ending was a big snooze and I couldn't wait to be done with it.
I can understand why teenagers like this series. It takes them into the unknown and mysterious and forbidden. But once they're there, the excitement seems to stall, at least it did for me. I guess I've finally grown up!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Fly Away Home
The title of this book is kind of ironic because my mom died a few days ago and it gives me solace to think of her flying away home to my dad, who died 13 years ago. Six years ago my mom had cancer and since that time she has suffered from multiple health issues. Finally, she's at peace and pain free.
The book itself was good! It's told from three different points of view: a mom and her two daughters. Sylvie is the wife of a US senator. When she hears of his extra-marital affair, she must come to terms with her own life.
Her older daughter, Diana, is a doctor, married to a man she doesn't love. They have a little boy and she's having an affair with a medical student. The news of her father's affair forces her to examine her own.
Sylvie's younger daughter, Lizzie, has just been released from a drug rehabilitation facility...and not for the first time. When she hears of her father's infidelity, she realizes that she's not the only screw-up in the family and that helps her as she tries to live an unaddicted life.
Jennifer Weiner knows how to tell a story that grabs the reader right from the first page and never lets go.
As I read about these three women negotiating the avenues of their lives and finding their way to truthfulness, my mom was on her own journey. Fly away home, Mom!
The book itself was good! It's told from three different points of view: a mom and her two daughters. Sylvie is the wife of a US senator. When she hears of his extra-marital affair, she must come to terms with her own life.
Her older daughter, Diana, is a doctor, married to a man she doesn't love. They have a little boy and she's having an affair with a medical student. The news of her father's affair forces her to examine her own.
Sylvie's younger daughter, Lizzie, has just been released from a drug rehabilitation facility...and not for the first time. When she hears of her father's infidelity, she realizes that she's not the only screw-up in the family and that helps her as she tries to live an unaddicted life.
Jennifer Weiner knows how to tell a story that grabs the reader right from the first page and never lets go.
As I read about these three women negotiating the avenues of their lives and finding their way to truthfulness, my mom was on her own journey. Fly away home, Mom!
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
I Am Nujood, Private, Sizzling Sixteen, Ballistics
Holy Cow, I've been lax in updating this blog! Yes, I've been busy with traveling and other things but...really, I think I just got summer lazy.
I pretty much read this book in one day. It's told through Nujood's innocent eyes and that makes it even more horrible. The young Yemeni girl is married off by her father to a 30-year-old man who promises not to touch her until she reaches puberty. Of course, he was lying and poor Nujood has to suffer his rape every night with her mother-in-law listening to her screams.
She finally escapes to the court and a kind judge and a woman lawyer help her get a divorce. Really, so chilling to know this is going on in the world and it's perfectly legal!
I downloaded this novel for my plane ride and almost read the whole thing on my flight. Love that uninterrupted reading time!
Jack Morgan, an Afghanistan veteran, inherits a couple million dollars from his father and revives his private detective agency known as Private. He only takes high-profile cases for the rich and famous. The novel moves quickly through several of his cases and at the same time unravels the mystery behind Jack's nightmares of the war.
This was the perfect read to make a plane ride fly by!
The reason I went to Florida was to visit with my mom who is in an assisted-living facility. My sister, who lives nearby, had warned me about my mom's mental deterioration and she wasn't exaggerating. My mom is now in her own world but is not in pain and is kept clean and she seems happy. Sad for me to see, though. So, I needed something light-hearted to read next. Stephanie Plum and her crew to the rescue!
In this edition of the series Vinnie has been kidnapped because he owes over a million dollars to his bookie. Stephanie, Lula, and Connie must find him and find some money to keep the bail bonds office open so they'll have jobs.
As usual the characters cracked me up and gave me the chuckles I needed.
I bought this book over a year ago and read it once, then, but needed some poetry last week so I downloaded this collection and read the whole thing, again. I love Billy Collins! His writing is simple and ordinary and speaks to me. He has an eye for the everyday little moments that make up the big emotions of our lives.
Phew! Caught up, finally! My husband is in Florida, himself, this week visiting his dad so I've got some nice, quiet time to read. I sat in bed last night reading as long as I wanted with no one bugging me to turn the light off. Such a treat!
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