I've noticed that not too many frequent the Book Nook thread so I figure I'll post here instead.
What books are you looking forward to reading this summer? What good books are you reading currently?
Read in the summer??? With the kids out of school? Pahahahahaha! My reading begins in September and ends the last day of school!
J/k.. it's not THAT bad but I have noticed that I decrease the number of books I read during the summer.. with the nice weather, putzing around in the garden and spending more time outdoors with the kids, I really don't have time!
J/k.. it's not THAT bad but I have noticed that I decrease the number of books I read during the summer.. with the nice weather, putzing around in the garden and spending more time outdoors with the kids, I really don't have time!
I'm reading A little bit Married right now - it's fun.
On my list are
The Book Thief - for bookclub
Tight Squeeze - another fun
The Nancy Fairbanks cozy mystery series
I'm sure there is more. i read all the time.
Jenna
On my list are
The Book Thief - for bookclub
Tight Squeeze - another fun
The Nancy Fairbanks cozy mystery series
I'm sure there is more. i read all the time.
Jenna
Jenna - Mom to Emily (2/02) & Kaitlyn (2/04)
I'm listening to Nighttime is my time - Mary Higgins Clark. Next up is James Patterson's London Bridges. It's does not have very good reviews but it's part of the Alex Cross series so I gotta read it.
I'm also reading a book about Abigail Adams.
I'm also reading a book about Abigail Adams.
Well, I cant remeber the alst complete book I read that wasnt on the kids reading list. I am actually hoping to read a book this summer as I have assignes the girls reading time-- and I would love to join in -- so I will be wtching this thread.
OH - The Book Thief is soooo good! Read I am the Messenger too which is Markus Zusak's other book.
I am reading all 10 of the Golden Sower intermediate nominees so I can lead a book club at school in the fall. And since they are nominees, I know that they will be good. The kids are I are enjoying Satch & Me together. If your kids like baseball, I recommend it. We aren't really into sports, but we are enjoying it anyway. I am also reading some nonfiction about people who have travelled cross-crountry or around the world biking, boating, walking, etc. Maybe with the price of gas, I will be travelling that way too. And I need to get started on Local Wonders by Ted Kooser for book club. It has been too wet to be outside much.
I am reading all 10 of the Golden Sower intermediate nominees so I can lead a book club at school in the fall. And since they are nominees, I know that they will be good. The kids are I are enjoying Satch & Me together. If your kids like baseball, I recommend it. We aren't really into sports, but we are enjoying it anyway. I am also reading some nonfiction about people who have travelled cross-crountry or around the world biking, boating, walking, etc. Maybe with the price of gas, I will be travelling that way too. And I need to get started on Local Wonders by Ted Kooser for book club. It has been too wet to be outside much.
Heidi
I'm still waiting to read the last Harry Potter book (didn't quite get there last summer, and the school year is too busy), planning to read Son of a Witch, and 19 Minutes.
Any other suggestions?
My faves are:
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Widow for One Year
A Fine Balance
The Poisonwood Bible
The Nanny Diaries
Pretty much anything from Oprah's book club list interests me, and I like NYT Bestsellers too!
Any other suggestions?
My faves are:
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Widow for One Year
A Fine Balance
The Poisonwood Bible
The Nanny Diaries
Pretty much anything from Oprah's book club list interests me, and I like NYT Bestsellers too!
~Kathy
{hopelessly addicted}
Filling my basket with all of the new goodies
{hopelessly addicted}
Filling my basket with all of the new goodies
We left on vacation today, to Texas, and on the 3 hour plane ride, I started reading Something Borrowed by Emily Griffin, Shannon's suggestion. Pretty good so far!
I love anything by Jodi Picoult. The only one I haven't ready of hers is the newest one, but I forget the name. That's next on my list.
Have you read The Secret Life of Bees? I know I am behind, but I read it recently and really liked it!
Cyndi
I NEED SA - Scrappers Anonymous!!!
I'm dying for Fearless Fourteen...the new Janet Evanovich
A bad day on vacation, beats a good day at work!
I second the Fearless Fourteen!!!! I love the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich and look forward to a new one every June. They are the best series I have ever read. I love her sense of humor and they take place about 15 minutes from where I live ironically.
The new James Patterson book, SAIL, looks interesting.
The new James Patterson book, SAIL, looks interesting.
~Beth
"Make it bigger, make it badder, make it awesome" -Duff Goldman
"They need a hero to tell them that sometimes the impossible can become possible, if you're AWESOME!" -Rhino
http://latteonthebrain.blogspot.com/
"Make it bigger, make it badder, make it awesome" -Duff Goldman
"They need a hero to tell them that sometimes the impossible can become possible, if you're AWESOME!" -Rhino
http://latteonthebrain.blogspot.com/
I'll have to make sure that the library is getting #14!!!
Jenna
Jenna
Jenna - Mom to Emily (2/02) & Kaitlyn (2/04)
general anatomy and physiology and supervision whoo hooo really letting my hair down lol
Wendy.....love my puppies!!!!!
I made the President's list..wahooo!!!!
I made the President's list..wahooo!!!!
Widow for One Year has looked interesting to me - perhaps I will get that one.
The last one I read was Namesake (jumpha lahiri) but that was on a conference trip I had with no kids or family... maybe I need to travel for work more.
A friend gave me for my b-day The Last Lecture and The Canon (both sound great but probably will take me quite a while to get through in 10 minute snippets here and there)
And really with work right now and perhaps starting an intense Leadership Fellowship with lots of associated homework and reading who knows when I'll get to all the more interesting reads.
The last one I read was Namesake (jumpha lahiri) but that was on a conference trip I had with no kids or family... maybe I need to travel for work more.
A friend gave me for my b-day The Last Lecture and The Canon (both sound great but probably will take me quite a while to get through in 10 minute snippets here and there)
And really with work right now and perhaps starting an intense Leadership Fellowship with lots of associated homework and reading who knows when I'll get to all the more interesting reads.
2Bizi
Choices are never hard if we are not afraid of bringing change..
Choices are never hard if we are not afraid of bringing change..
I read two while on vacation a couple of weeks ago. Books read quickly when you are laying on a lounge by the beach. I read Losing It, by Valeria Bertinelli and Twenty Wishes by Debbie Macomber. Both fun and quick reads.
Janie
Live long, laugh often, hug someone.
Live long, laugh often, hug someone.
I just started The Mermaid Chair
Queen Mum - Grammy to Princess Bump (Lisa Giann) and Princess Bean (Gia Bella)
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