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  • Dec. 15th, 2008 at 12:28 PM

I have this sick addiction to buying books.  I hear a lot of those who love to read have that same addiction, so I don't feel so bad.  Plus, it's good for the economy, right??

Anyway, I have about 70+ books on my bookshelf that I have not read yet, and a good amount of them that I have read.  Every time another box comes in the mail, or I walk out of a bookstore, my husband says, "Did you just buy another book?"  I usually respond with, "No, I bought 3 more books."  For some reason he doesn't argue with me about buying books.  Clothes, shoes, purses, yes, but books, no.  Whew!!!

So, you ask, what have you been reading lately??

I just finished Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.  I never had to read that in school, and had never thought about reading prior to a book club meeting recently.  I belong to two book clubs, one of which I had been invited to attend for quite some time, but just never had.  My mom (who is also a member of the book club) called me up one afternoon and told me the three books they had chosen.   (I know, three!!  Apparently they were overachievers that month.)  The chosen books were Beautiful Boy by David Sheff, The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.  I figured since I had already read the first two, I would tackle the third. 

It took me a long time to get through P&P.  Most likely because it was so slow.  It took me about 100 pages to get used to the language and figure out who everyone was was.  I finally got a groove and made it through.  I rated it 3 stars on Goodreads.  But, I can now say that I have read, and enjoyed P&P.

I moved from P&P to Dewey:  The Small Town Library Cat Who Touched the World by Vicki Myron.  It is a biography of a cat.  It's a much easier read, I must say.  I am about 100 pages in, have already shed a few tears, and am enjoying the book.  Who'da thunk it??  A biography of a cat??

I am buying books for my family for Christmas (I hope none of them read this).  I have a list of people I need to buy for and am getting ready to head to the bookstore for some power shopping.  I had thought, for only a minute, that I could just grab some books off my bookshelf and give those out, they are almost all brand new and never been read.  But then, THOSE ARE MY BOOKS!!  I can't give MY books away!!  What will I read then??  Instead, I have about 12 people to buy for.  I am on the hunt for books for all ages and all genres.  

This should be a fun shopping trip!!!   (sing songy..."I get to go buy books,,, I get to go buy books...)  :)

Any suggestions??? 

Chick-lit and mom blogs

  • Jun. 30th, 2008 at 1:26 PM

I have to admit that I am a chick-lit fan.  I love to read, almost anything.  I am addicted to buying books.  I have about 30 unread books on my bookshelf at home, and am awaiting my most recent order from Barnes and Noble of 12 more books (they were on clearance, I HAD to buy them!!)  Although I have a wide variety of genres on my bookshelf, I will admit that I do love the ocassional chick-lit book.   I don't have to really think about what I am reading, if I miss a few pages, I am easily able to catch up, and I am not really "learning" anything new from the book.  Pure entertainment.  Here are the latest books that I added to my Amazon Wish List (which you can find at amazon.com, search for my name).  I have not read these books yet, so I have no idea whether they are good not, but they will eventually end up on my bookshelf.  Let me kow if you have read any of them and what you thought!!
 
It's About Your Husband  by Lauren Lipton
The Beach House  by Jane Green
Queen of Babble (Series)  by Meg Cabot
This Charming Man: A Novel  by Marion Keyes
LoveHampton  by Sherri Rifkin
Whacked  by Jules Asner
Girls in Trucks  by Katie Crouch

I am also a fan of Jennifer Weiner and am just about done with her book, Good in Bed, and no, it is not a "how to" book!!
I am also currently reading Songs of the Missing by Stewart O'Nan, which is part of the Barnes and Noble First Look Book Club, and will be reading The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein for my book club at home.  Did i mention that I love to read??

I also ran across an interesting blog today that I would like to share.  I found www.MommaSaid.net today, can;t remember where I found it.  But is was a very interesting and informative blog/ website.  And did you know that today is Please take my children to work Day.  This is a holiday created by MommaSaid founder Jen Singer which promotes a day off for stay at home moms.  Several states have declared this a state holiday, check out her blog for more info and links to find out if your state participates.  And for those in the Springfield, Il area, my favorite website around here is www.springfieldmoms.org.  This site if chock full of information about being a mom in the Springfield area, including things to do, summer camps. movies, resources, etc.  Love it!!  Check these out if you have time. 
   

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